Resilient Raiders refuse to retreat, force Game 7 on Tuesday
After Easter Sunday’s game came to a close, the Prince Albert Raiders raised their sticks to salute their fans after picking up an action packed 5-4 win over the Moose Jaw Warriors to force Game 7 in the WHL opening round playoff series.
The 2,835 fans returned the favour in such a fashion that Marc Habscheid thanked the crowd during the 900 CKBI Post Game Show at the Ches Leach Lounge—which itself drew a crazy crowd.
“When they puts their sticks in the air, [the players] never heard that before,” Raiders head coach Marc Habscheid said of the volume of the Raiders crowd. “So that really helps with Game 7, knowing that if we win that and come back, it will be 20 times louder.”
The Raiders were down in this series 3-1 after their 2-0 in Game 4, but managed to claw it back to the series rubber match with a 5-1 win Saturday in Moose Jaw and the clutch 5-4 win on Sunday. They’ve been able to thrive in do-or-die situations throughout the season. At the beginning of February, the Raiders were eight games out of a playoff spot but went on a nine-game winning streak to capture the second wildcard spot. That streak remains the team’s best in the internet era.