Raiders rewarded for effort in Brandon
For the third game in a row, the Prince Albert Raiders outshot their opponent and carried a one-goal lead into the third period. Unlike in the previous efforts, however, the Raiders not only held on but expanded their lead and took a hard-earned victory.
Keaton Sorenson scored twice and Carter Serhyenko stopped 24 shots as the Raiders downed the Brandon Wheat Kings 3-1 on the road. Landon Kosior also scored, while Wheat Kings goaltender Ethan Kruger stopped 25 of the 28 shots he faced.
On a goal nearly identical to his season-opening tally, Sorenson started the scoring when he took a pass from Evan Herman to bust into the clear at the top of the left circle, drove the net and opened up the five-hole on Kruger. He slipped it through on the backhand to make it a 1-0 game.
Sorenson struck again later on in the period, though not before he nearly set up someone else on several occasions, the most dramatic of which was a pass across the offensive zone to Tayem Gislason, only to see Kruger make a sprawling stop. But Sorenson kept after it, continuing the cycle and forcing it back to the point before drifting into the slot. Ozzy Wiesblatt set him up perfectly for a shot from just beyond the circles, and with Herman setting a screen he found the twine again.


