The young Wiesbro steals the show as Tigers surprise Raiders
A Wiesblatt scored a hat trick Saturday night, but the Crazy Train didn’t come off its tracks, nor did the Art Hauser Centre cheer any of the three goals. If anything, they were silenced by them.
That’s because Prince Albert Raiders forward Ozzy Wiesblatt was forced to sit in the press box and miss his third straight game with an injury, watching his younger brother Oasiz Wiesblatt score a hat trick and lead his Medicine Hat Tigers to victory.
Oasiz’s involvement was quite obvious early on, scoring a beautiful backhanded deke goal to give the Tigers a 1-0 advantage, 11:58 into the first period. But a few minutes later, Oasiz took a clipping penalty behind the play just as Steven Arp was scoring what would have been the 2-0 goal. Instead, the Tigers were shorthanded and Raider forward Herman made them pay, scoring on a snipe from the left side to tie it up.
Oasiz would then score on the game-winning goal three minutes into the third period on a one-timer during an odd-man rush, before filling the empty net to ice the game.

