Raiders fall in overtime to Hitmen, collect single point
The Prince Albert Raiders managed to salvage a single point in Calgary on Sunday, falling to the Hitmen 5-4 in overtime at the Scotiabank Saddledome.
The extra-time loss wraps up the Raiders second three-in-three in as many weekends, following their 6-4 loss in Edmonton on Friday and 2-1 defeat in Red Deer on Saturday. The loss also wraps up the season series with Calgary as Prince Albert nearly got the sweep, beating the Hitmen in three out of their four meetings.
The contest went back and forth through the first and majority of the second until Aiden Oiring managed to pot one on the man advantage with less than three minutes to go in the period. The Raiders held the lead until the midpoint of the third when Keets Fawcett scored to tie it and force overtime. Unfortunately for P.A., Maxim Muranov potted the game winner just 29 seconds in to win it for Calgary.
Along with Oiring, Sloan Stanick, Matej Kubiesa, and Harrison Lodewyk also found the back of the net for the Raiders. Stanick and Lodewyk both added an assist in the game as did Jacob Hoffrogge, Krzysztof Macias, Justice Christensen, and Niall Crocker.


