Raiders set to welcome Warriors in Santas Anonymous game
Last weekend, the Prince Albert Raiders were faced with two very physical games with a win against Calgary at home before travelling to Brandon for a loss. Now for Tuesday night, they face a depleted last in the league Moose Jaw Warriors in their second matchup of the season. In the first meeting of the year, just the second game in, the Raiders ruined the Warriors banner raising ceremony 6-4.
After points in eight straight games, the Raiders are 1-2 in their last three games this week, but all in tough contests. Since the start of December, the Raiders have lost at home to Red Deer 3-2, won over Calgary 4-3 at home, and followed it up with a 7-3 loss to Brandon on the road where the Raiders seemed to run out of gas halfway through the second.
The Raiders have been bouncing in and out of the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference, currently sitting ninth with 27 points, but they sit just three points behind Edmonton and Lethbridge tied for seventh, four points out of Red Deer in sixth, and the Raiders have at least one game in hand over every team in the league. Their record sits at 12-10-3-0 (W-L-OTL-SOL) on the season.
As for the Moose Jaw Warriors, they sit last in the league at 6-17-3-1 on the year, and they have lost their last three in a row in games with Swift Current, Lethbridge, and a 9-0 drubbing at the hands of the Calgary Hitmen. Last year’s WHL Champions just finished a major trade earlier last week that sent away star 2005-born forwards Brayden Yager along with their starting goaltender 2005-born Jackson Unger to Lethbridge. The exchange was for 2005-born goaltender Brady Smith, 2006-born forward Landen Ward, and 2009-born defenceman Colt Carter along with six draft picks ranging from this coming season to the 2028 draft.