Full bags and empty lockers: emotional day as Raiders say farewell
The Art Hauser Centre, one of the loudest buildings with the most boisterous atmosphere in the WHL, has gone quiet.
The Prince Albert Raiders have cleaned out their stalls and are beginning to disperse back to homes across western Canada and beyond with their season now officially over. The 68th and final game, a 5-3 victory over the Regina Pats, came on Saturday, March 25.
On Sunday, as they prepared to journey home, three 20-year-old players cleared out their lockers for the last time.
“It’s definitely a different feeling,” said captain Evan Herman, who scored the final goal of the season that night in Regina. “It’s one of those things that doesn’t quite feel real yet. Everyone says time flies by, but I didn’t think it was going to fly by this fast.”