Roadtrip preview: chance to climb standing for Raiders in Edmonton and Calgary
In their final two games of the season before the Christmas break, the Prince Albert Raiders are hoping a couple of wins can help them climb the standings into a playoff spot. They take on two teams they are chasing, starting with the Edmonton Oil Kings on Tuesday, and the Calgary Hitmen on Wednesday.
The Raiders currently sit ninth in the Eastern Conference with only 27 games played, the least amount in the league. With 31 points, the Raiders are two points back of Red Deer and Swift Current tied for seventh, three points behind Brandon and Edmonton for fifth, and five points behind Calgary and Lethbridge tied for third. If the Raiders manage to pick up both wins and get a little help from other games on Tuesday, the Raiders could potentially jump up three spots in the standings.
The Raiders have won their last two games in a row: 5-3 over Brandon and 6-5 over Moose Jaw, both at home. On the season, the Raiders are 14-10-3-0 (W-L-OTL-SOL) through 27 games. The Raiders have played the Oil Kings once this year where the Raiders won 4-1.
Starting with Friday’s opponent, the Edmonton Oil Kings are 16-12-1-1 through 30 games. They’ve won their last four games in a row with some big scores: 7-4 over Medicine Hat on the road before three home games, 3-2 over Regina, 7-3 over Swift Current, and their most recent action on Sunday which was a 7-3 win over Kamloops.