For the first time in four years, Nolan Allan will be on the visitors bench at the Art Hauser Centre. (Submitted Photo/Mark Peterson Media)
Allan Returns To PA

Former Raiders captain Allan makes emotional return to Prince Albert

Jan 13, 2023 | 11:41 AM

The last time Nolan Allan was at the Art Hauser Centre as a visitor, he was playing AAA hockey for the Saskatoon Blazers. Now he’ll make what’s sure to be an emotional return to the building as a member of the Seattle Thunderbirds.

Allan spent 162 games over the course of five seasons as a member of the Prince Albert Raiders and served as their captain this season before being dealt to Seattle on November 16, 2022. With the Thunderbirds making their first trip to Prince Albert in four years, Allan stepped into the rink through the visitors’ entrance.

“It’s pretty weird,” said Allan. “Getting here last night, unloading our gear in the away room, and checking out the rink from the away bench was pretty weird, for sure. It’s going to be different tonight.”

It’s tough to say what exactly Allan will be feeling when he takes the warmup, but after so many years and so many memories with the Raiders, it’s safe to say it will be an emotional night.

“Definitely some heartstrings for sure, looking back on my days as a Raider,” Allan said. “All the memories coming back, looking across the red line and seeing some old pals and guys I used to play with, it’ll definitely be a different experience but one I’m looking forward to.”

It’s only been 58 days since Allan was traded, but a lot has happened in that time. The eyes of hockey fans everywhere were on him and the rest of team Canada at the recent World Junior Championship, and they delivered. Allan shared what was going through his mind when the golden goal went in.

“Just get off the bench as quick as I can,” said Allan. “We were all just super excited. I don’t know if you saw, but I took a tumble coming off the bench, it was a dogfight trying to get off. We were just going nuts.”

Adding the World Juniors to his already impressive resume, Allan has now played at the WJC, the World Under-18s, and gotten into NHL exhibition games in addition to his lengthy and successful WHL career.

“It was pretty good speed out there,” Allan said. “It’s the best junior hockey players in the world so it’s a little step up from the WHL. Definitely a little bit faster.”

During his time with the Raiders, Allan grew from a budding prospect to an NHL first-round pick by the Chicago Blackhawks, to a team captain and lynchpin on the blueline. It was off the ice, however, that he said he made some of his best memories.

“I’d just say the bond we had in that room,” said Allan. “That was something special. Everyone was tight-knit and it was a very close group. In Prince Albert, it’s not too hard because everyone lives five minutes away so there was a lot of hanging out after practice and being around the guys.”

A huge part of Allan’s game is his physical play, and when asked if there were any of his old teammates he might be lining up for a big hit tonight, Allan replied in a fashion that Raiders fans would appreciate.

“Whoever has the puck on their stick on my side,” Allan said with a grin.

The Thunderbirds and Raiders face off at 7:00 local time on Friday night. You can catch the game on 900 CKBI.

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