
Raiders 2024-25 year in review: always something to prove for Max Hildebrand
In the 2019 WHL draft, 19 teams had already decided to skip their by the time the Raiders final pick of the draft came in round 13, pick number 286. With the second last selection made in that year’s draft, the Raiders decided to take a flyer on a goaltender from just down the road in Martensville named Max Hildebrand.
That flyer didn’t just turn into one of the best, if not the best, goaltenders in the WHL as a Goaltender of the Year candidate, but a Player of the Year Candidate, a team MVP, a league leader in games played, shots faced and saves made, and a leader in the community as both a team Humanitarian of the Year award winner and a nomination for it at the league level.
Hildebrand’s junior career didn’t start how he expected, first splitting time between the Raiders and the Flin Flon Bombers of the SJHL in his 17-year-old season. Growing up around the WHL with his dad Steve working with the Saskatoon Blades, Hildebrand knew he wanted to get into the WHL, and it gave him something to prove early in his career.
“I wasn’t in the SJ for too long, just like half the year there, but this is my dream, where I wanted to be just growing up around the league and it’s not the end of the road, but it’s been a blast so far and it’s been awesome. Proving people wrong is the most fun thing to do in the world.”