No rest for CHL goalies in back-to-backs, heavy workload just normal life
Prince Albert Raiders goaltender Ian Scott found that out last season when he started all three games on a weekend road trip through Alberta just how much of a grind the major junior hockey season can be for a starting netminder.
He began on a Friday night in Red Deer, continued to Medicine Hat for a contest on Saturday, and made a final stop in Calgary on Sunday. Two games went to overtime and the one in Calgary was an afternoon start. The Toronto Maple Leafs prospect logged 184:37 of ice time in less than 48 hours while helping his team pick up five of a possible six points.
“I don’t remember it, but I feel like I’ve done it,” said the 19-year-old Calgary native, who is in his fourth season with the Western Hockey League’s Raiders, third as their starter.
“Three-in-threes are probably one of the toughest things to do, especially if you are on the road. But you learn to take care of yourself.”


