Raiders start U.S. road swing with dominant win in Spokane
With wins in their last two games including a win in Lethbridge to start the road trip, the Prince Albert Raiders got their first game over the U.S. border in the books Friday night against the Spokane Chiefs. The game marked the first meeting between the Sarkenov brothers, but Alisher got the last laugh as the Raiders earned a 5-2 win.
It took until the 9:57 mark for the Raiders to earn the first goal of the game when Max Heise worked down the left wall into the offensive zone and dropped the puck back for Alisher Sarkenov. He had a man open in front, but he gave it to the trailing Daxon Rudolph who made a great move to the middle and backhanded his fifth of the season through the fivehole.
Then at 12:39, the Raiders relentless forecheck went to work. First it was Evan Smith, who isn’t credited with an assist right now, that worked the puck up the right wall through a few bodies for Jonah Sivertson. He then skated into the slot and into traffic, which caused a scrum in front. Sivertson made a short pass to Ty Meunier who fired, but he was stopped and Sivertson quickly potted the rebound for his sixth of the year.
At the 13:46 mark, Aiden Oiring went in hard on the forecheck and turned the puck over for the Raiders, then found Brayden Dube open in the left side corner. He had time to wait and find his passing lane for Owen Corkish alone in the slot, and he ripped home a wrist shot for his fourth of the year.


