Raiders start weekend with big win in Calgary
With three games in three nights and three emotional games this weekend, the Prince Albert Raiders started things off with a team they had not beaten yet this season, the Calgary Hitmen. It was a defensive chess match other than a seven minute stretch where the Raiders took the lead, but the Raiders came away with the 3-1 win.
The first period did not see a single mark on the scoresheet. No goals, no penalties, just solid back and forth hockey. The Raiders had a few good chances in the period, two of which saw Brayden Dube set up Owen Corkish for a onetimer, and a third when Ben Harvey was left alone in front but with not enough room to make a move around the goaltender. Ty Meunier had the best chance of the period for the Hitmen with a wrist shot on the rush, but he was stopped by Michal Orsulak.
After 1: Raiders 3 – 1 Hitmen, shots 6-6
It took until the 10:48 mark, but the Raiders finally broke open the ice and Ben Harvey was the one to do it. On the forecheck, Harvey found the puck in the right side corner of the offensive zone. Harvey passed back up the wall to Daxon Rudolph at the blueline. Rudolph centred it for Connor Howe, all as Harvey circled out of the corner to the right side of the slot, Howe found Harvey, and Harvey wired a wrist shot under the bar for his ninth of the season.


