Raiders extend their point streak to four with dominant win over Wheat Kings
The Prince Albert were a little up and down in their previous four games with a tough loss to Saskatoon, a dominant rematch over Saskatoon, an overtime loss to Calgary, and a win over Lethbridge that became more dominant as the game went one. The Raiders then welcomed the Brandon Wheat Kings on Saturday night, and the Raiders took advantage of a banged up Wheat Kings squad for a 5-2 win in front of all their families celebrating parent/billet weekend.
Defenceman Benett Kelly got the scoring started the night before against Lethbridge by jumping up into the play and heading for the left side of the net. This time at 5:05, Riley Boychuk sent a puck from centre ice to Brandon Gorzysnki skating left through Wheat Kings blue line, and Kelly jumped into the play through centre the same way as the night before but he went to the right this time, took the pass from Gorzynski, and Kelly tipped it in to score his fifth of the season.
At 11:33, another Raiders rookie would score his fifth of the season. This time it was Evan Smith that got the play started out of his own zone to send Ben Harvey on the right side of centre, 2-on-2 through centre with Connor Howe. Harvey fed Howe in time to keep him onside, and Howe skated in to the right of the slot, stopped and made the defenceman fall, then ripped a wrist shot over the shoulder on a beautiful move.
The Raiders continued to press, but Wheat Kings goaltender Filip Ruzicka made some fantastic saves through the back half of the period including robbing Linden Burrett on a back door feed and immediately after on the rebound, and then on the next shift he stopped Braeden Cootes on a breakaway.


