Raiders take down Oil Kings in Remembrance Day contest
PRINCE ALBERT, SK – The Prince Albert Raiders got the job done on Friday night, defeating the Edmonton Oil Kings 4-2 at the Art Hauser Centre.
The loss comes 48 hours after falling to the Lethbridge Hurricanes on the road.
“We had a great start, 12 seconds in we get a goal,” said Raiders head coach Jeff Truitt. “We were in command for quite a bit, we had a penalty shot (which) could have given us more distance but it didn’t and they battled back. I thought at certain times in the third period that our composure needed to be a little bit better rather than (giving up) turnovers. But I thought that we played hard along the walls tonight. I thought that we made some good plays at times on our walls, getting blue lines, getting pucks out, getting puck in. (We) played a pretty good structure here tonight, I’m happy with the effort.”
Carson Latimer had a point on all three goals, scoring one and assisting on the other two. Harrison Lodewyk and Landon Kosior were the other goal-scorers for the Raiders while Nolan Allan and Hayden Pakkala each had a helper.


