Despite tough start, Raiders’ GM foresees success for squad
Hockey is a results-oriented business, and the results so far this season for the Prince Albert Raiders have not been good. While their 2-7 record paints a bleak picture, however, a recent stretch of games has given them some optimism.
Between potting their first two wins of the season and playing much better in their recent loss to the Lethbridge Hurricanes, the team brass is starting to see their vision take shape. It took far longer than usual this year because so many players were missing through the season’s opening act.
“We didn’t have our big leaders in the lineup,” said Raiders GM Curtis Hunt. “When guys did get back, for example you think about Vitelli and Wiesblatt coming back from pro camp, we have people in our room they’ve never met before. It takes time to create relationships and it takes time to create trust.”
Wiesblatt and Vitelli were the first wave of reinforcements, arriving just in time for an Oct. 2 game against Regina, but the Raiders have slowly but steadily added more.