Rebels get the better of the Raiders in a shootout
The Red Deer Rebels may be on the outside looking in on the WHL playoff race, but they sure have been a thorn in the Prince Albert Raiders’ side this year.
The Rebels beat the Raiders 4-3 in a shootout on Saturday at the Westerner Park Centrium in Red Deer, and won three of the four head-to-head games against the Raiders this season. With the win, the Rebels are still 12 points out of a playoff spot at 15-23-2-3, while the Raiders are one point back of first place in the WHL East Division at 23-14-5-3.
For the Raiders, that’s their fifth straight game that went to overtime, giving them a six-game points streak (3-0-1-2).
“We gotta get our big boys to stand up and contribute in games like this, and not play to team’s levels,” Raiders assistant coach Jeff Truitt said. “They bottled us up, but we have to battle through that. That comes through work and hockey sense and smarts. We have to capitalize more and not give up as many.”