Raiders focus on youth with release of Warkentine, Johnson
A couple of familiar faces will be missing from the lineup as the Prince Albert Raiders take to the ice for a pair of home games this weekend.
The team announced today that 19-year-old forwards Kolby Johnson and Drew Warkentine were released, and may now join the junior ‘A’ hockey clubs that hold the players’ rights. Johnson’s rights belong to the La Ronge Ice Wolves of the SJHL, and Warkentine’s rights belong to the Whitecourt Wolverines in Alberta.
General Manager Curtis Hunt said there were a couple of reasons for the moves.
“For those guys, they need to be in situations where they can play more. In our particular time frame of our organization, those guys weren’t getting the ice time that I think 19-year-old players should get,” Hunt said after the transactions.