
Raiders win East Division title in epic final clash with Saskatoon
This team started the season with a record of 2-7-2 through the first 11 games of the season, but now after 68 games the Prince Albert Raiders are East Division champions.
It all came down to the final game of the regular season between the Raiders and their bitter rivals the Saskatoon Blades. Both teams had the lead in the final game, but the Raiders powerplay would score late to take the 4-3 win and the East Division title for the first time since the 2019-20 season.
Both teams came out of the gate swinging and by the halfway point of the period, both teams already had ten shots on goal. The Blades struck first at 11:56 on a play that started off a shot from the point that was blocked, and in the melee to recover it David Lewandowski found the puck in the middle of the slot. He sent it to his left for Cooper Williams on the doorstep to tap in.
Then at 18:56, the Raiders would tie things up. Daxon Rudolph sent a breakout pass up the left wall for Oli Chenier, and he walked over the left side of the blueline before dropping the puck back for a streaking Harrison Lodewyk. He’d go down the left wall, and Lodewyk ripped a wrist shot short side top corner to tie the game with his 11th of the season.