Late game surge sees Rebels take win over Raiders
With points in their last six games, the Prince Albert Raiders kicked off the month of March at home with a potential playoff matchup and the Red Deer Rebels. The Raiders took the lead early, but a late surge by the Rebels and a bad missed penalty that lead to the game winning goal, Raider fans were sent home annoyed after a 4-3 loss to the Rebels.
The Raiders scored early and Braeden Cootes was the one who set the tone. Jonah Sivertson won a puck battle near his own blue line and sent the puck ahead to centre to an open left wing, and Cootes quickly turned on the jets to hunt it down and create a 2-on-1. Cootes fed Alisher Sarkenov at the back door, and Sarkenov tipped it in for his 18th of the year just 1:57 in.
That lead to one of the most dominant periods of the season for the Raiders, thanks in part to two consecutive powerplays that didn’t score, but at the 8:53 mark Braeden Cootes again created the offence. Brock Cripps started the play when he flipped the puck towards the goal line, but Cootes knocked it out of the air and quickly dropped it back for Brayden Dube, and for the first time since missing 13 games with injury, Brayden Dube had scored for his 21st of the season.
After 1: Raiders 2 – 0 Rebels, shots 23-6 Raiders


