Raiders comeback disallowed twice in Game 4 loss
The Prince Albert Raiders had lost the last two games after opening the series with a win on the road, and they had a chance to bounce back and tie the series at 2-2. Instead, the Everett Silvertips got out to a lead, and a controversial decision from the officiating crew took the Raiders’ tying goal away, and the Silvertips pulled the reigns back in for a 5-2 win.
The Silvertips scored just 32 seconds into the game when Mattias Vanhanen carried the puck down the right wall to the goal line and threw a shot on goal to create a rebound, and Julius Miettenen buried the rebound. For the fourth straight game, the Silvertips had opened the scoring.
After both teams exchanged powerplays in the first half of the period, the Raiders got one with 10 seconds left thanks to a puck over glass delay of game penalty. The Raiders won the draw and made a nifty passing play for a rare Brock Cripps onetimer, but he just sent it wide and the period ended with the Silvertips ahead.
After 1: Raiders 0 – 1 Silvertips, shots 15-6 Silvertips


