Rivalry renewed: Raiders square off with ‘Bananas’ to kickoff home-and-home
The Prince Albert Raiders (15-24-3-0) are hoping to avoid a split this weekend as they are set to take on the Saskatoon Bananas (27-9-3-1) in game one of a home-and-home weekend.
Although we all know them as the Blades, tonight Saskatoon flips the script and will become the Bananas for the contest. This is the second time Saskatoon has changed their identity as they were the Bananas for one game last season as a part of an April Fools Day gag.
The Bananas enter tonight having dropped their last two games with both losses coming against Moose Jaw in a home-and-home they had earlier in the week. Saskatoon has also been on a bit of a skid as of late, where the former fourth-ranked team in the nation has a past ten games record of 2-4-3-1, the worst stretch of games so far this season.
The Raiders fell in their last matchup against the CHL-best Winnipeg ICE and now are hoping to take advantage of a not-so-ripe Saskatoon club where they come into tonight looking to get back into the win column. Unlike the Bananas, the Raiders are winners in four of their last ten games which include victories over Regina, Red Deer, Brandon, and Edmonton. So far, Saskatoon leads the season series 4-0 and the two teams will play three more times after tonight’s contest.