Home cooking: Regina boys lead Raiders to road victory over Pats
When the Prince Albert Raiders opened their preseason home schedule, they dropped a 3-2 contest at the hands of the Regina Pats. On Saturday, September 10, with a little help from some Regina-born players, they repaid the favor.
15-year-old Dayce Derkatch scored the winning goal and Eric Johnston and Trevor Thurston also scored as the Raiders took a 3-2 win out of Regina. Cooper Anderson and Tikhon Chaika split the duties in net. Connor Bedard scored twice for the Pats.
Anderson will never accuse the Raiders of letting him get used to WHL hockey gently. In his first game, he came in halfway through the contest and was greeted by a breakaway followed swiftly by a 5-on-3. In this game, he was greeted with one of the best young goal scorers in all of hockey, and Bedard showed it in the first period, striking twice.
That was the last time Bedard, or any other Pat for that matter, would solve Anderson, however, and the Raiders began to claw their way back into it in the second period. On the power play, Thurston wound up and blasted a puck through the screen of Niall Crocker to make it a 2-1 game.


