Raiders assistant coach leads Team Sask men’s hockey to perfect round robin at Winter Games
The last time Saskatchewan won a medal in men’s hockey at the Canada Winter Games was a gold medal in 1995 in Grande Prairie. This iteration of the team, competing in Prince Edward Island, is well on its way to joining them in the ranks of medalists.
Led by Prince Albert Raiders assistant coach Ryan McDonald, Team Sask is off to a 3-0 start at the event and has secured first place in their group. They now wait to see who their opponent will be for Thursday afternoon’s quarter final.
“A lot of credit to our guys, they’ve worked hard every single game,” McDonald said. “We’ve built every single game and they continue to get better and better. We had a fantastic game against Quebec yesterday. They managed the puck well, and in our mind we set out to win the puck position game and we did.”
Perhaps it’s no surprise Saskatchewan is doing so well, given how much highly touted talent is available to them. Raiders first round pick Luke Moroz is one of six players on the team selected in the first round of the 2022 WHL prospects draft.