Raiders start seven game U.S. road swing with pitstop in Lethbridge
With the only record in the WHL that doesn’t have a loss in regulation and having just finished a stretch of eight home games of their last eight, the Prince Albert Raiders are now heading on the road for the next seven games starting with the Lethbridge Hurricanes.
Coming into the game, the Raiders still have their 13-game point streak going (10-0-3 record) with a 6-4 win over Moose Jaw on Saturday, and a 3-2 loss in overtime to the Calgary Hitmen. Still, the Raiders’ performance was good enough to move them up a spot to seventh in the CHL Power Rankings.
As for the Lethbridge Hurricanes, last year’s defensive juggernaut of the WHL has now surrendered the most goals in the league (82) and sit last in the Eastern Conference with a record of 4-12-0-1. Most recently, the Hurricanes are coming off a 4-3 overtime win at home on Saturday against the Tri-City Americans, which broke up a four-game losing streak.
Starting with the special teams battle, the Raiders have the third best powerplay in the league at 30.4 per cent so far with 14 goals in 13 games. The Raiders penalty kill is sitting fifth in the league at 85 per cent, but is one of only six teams left to score shorthanded.


