Blades hand Raiders first shutout of the season
With the Prince Albert Raiders on an eight game win streak and the Saskatoon Blades on a three game losing streak, it had been over a month since the last edition of the Highway 11 rivalry. The standings and streaks were thrown out of the window as the Blades won both special teams battles for a 4-0 win.
The game started off at a wild pace with only four stops in play in the first 13 minutes, and Jonah Sivertson even dropped the gloves with Hunter Laing early on in a spirited fight. Soon the Raiders had the game’s first powerplay, but it was the Blades penalty kill that found momentum. Shortly after the kill was over Dustin Willhoft carried the puck in for the Blades, found David Lewandowski on the right wall, and Lewandowski fired to score the game’s first goal at 15:40.
Then on their first powerplay of the game, the Blades scored again. After a faceoff found the puck pinned to the wall in the corner to the right of Raiders goaltender Steele Bass, three players from each team battled for about 30 seconds before the puck finally came free. Rowan Calvert made a move out from the corner, then took a check as he set up Cooper Williams with a onetimer down low to double the Blades lead at 16:16.
After 1: Raiders 0 – 2 Blades, shots 7-5 Raiders


