Alumni Check In: Stories with Dan Hodgson
If you’re a fan of the Raiders and live in Prince Albert, chances are that you not only know who Dan Hodgson is, but probably have memories of his speech during his jersey retirement in 2023, and if you’ve been around a little longer you would even have memories of watching him dominate the ice during his mid 80s career as a Raider.
For me, only in my second year as the radio voice of the Prince Albert Raiders, I only started hearing the stories of Hodgson when I first got the job and started to do my research on the team, and since donning the headset I have heard all kinds of stories about this man from fans, staff members, and my broadcast partner Marty Ring. It wasn’t until we were preparing for a stretch of four straight Teddy Bear Toss games this year that I got to have my first conversation with Hodgson, over the phone in a hotel lobby in Red Deer, and boy did he have some great stories to tell.
My favourite story out of the bunch has to be his connection to rival-turned-teammate Wendel Clark. Hodgson and Clark played against each other during their WHL careers, Clark a Saskatoon Blade, before becoming members of the Toronto Maple Leafs together, but they were also teammates at the World Juniors.
Shortly before they were teammates at the World Juniors, Hodgson said that he and Clark actually dropped the gloves with each other.


