
Raiders General Manager shares thoughts on Import Draft picks and future roster moves
With the conclusion of the CHL Import Draft, the roster for the Prince Albert Raiders is nearly set for training camp coming up in September. With some trades over the last few months, the roster is going to look a little bit different from what it did last year, but a lot of that core that was tempered through last year’s playoff run is still present.
Starting with what the Raiders are losing from 2024-25, the biggest hole is the one in goal as Max Hildebrand graduates from the team, along with his fellow overagers Niall Crocker and Rilen Kovacevic. Up front, the Raiders are also losing Tomas Mrsic to the NCAA Div. I so he can play with his brother Mateo at Colorado College, and on the back end the Raiders have traded Matteo Fabrizi to Lethbridge while Vojtech Vochvest signed with his hometown team in Czechia.
That leads us to what the Raiders already have and what they’re bringing in. In goal, last year’s backup goaltender Dimirti Fortin is entering his 19-year-old season, and the young Steele Bass will be looking to crack the roster at 17-years-old. Now with the addition 18-year-old 6’4 Czech goaltender Michal Oršulák from the CHL Import Draft, Raiders General Manager Curtis Hunt is expecting to see a battle for the starting job this season.
“I think with Fortin returning as a 19-year-old and I think ready to grab the ball, I told him it wasn’t just going to be given to him, and then to make this pick, an 18-year-old goaltender who has had some international experience, he’s played on the small ice before and we look forward to getting him into camp and having a real good competition there. And let’s not overlook Steele Bass. Steele’s a good young goaltender, I know he only got in the one game but I think right now we put ourselves in a real good spot as an organization and I think for the players to come in and compete for that one or two spot is exciting for us and the fans.”