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WHL Roundup: Winnipeg Ice put eight goals past Raiders on McClennon hat trick

WINNIPEG The Winnipeg Ice continued to build on their dominant start to the Western Hockey League season with a resounding 8-0 victory over the Prince Albert Raiders on Saturday night.

Royals intensity too much for lackadaisical Cougars

Royals intensity too much for lackadaisical Cougars SHARE ON: (Photo credit Paige Bednorz) The Prince George Cougars might want to show up an hour earlier than normal the next time they line up against the Victoria Royals. Another slow start for the Cats proved costly on Saturday as they fell 2-1 in Kelowna to the BC Division’s last place team for a third time this season. Cougars Head Coach and General Manager Mark Lamb didn’t mince words on the lackadaisical effort. “We played the same way as we practiced yesterday (Friday). It has a lot to do with the mindset, digging in and playing real hard. We probably got a little too happy with the way we have been playing as of late.”

Oil Kings crowned Central Division champs - Prince Albert Daily Herald

Prince Albert Daily Herald Photo Courtesy of Andy Devlin/LA Media The Edmonton Oil Kings pose after winning their third straight Central Division title. The dominant team in the WHL’s Central Division during the 2020-21 season wrapped up their campaign in style on Thursday night. The Edmonton Oil Kings finished off their campaign with an impressive 20-2-0-1 mark at Co-op Place in Medicine Hat as they came away with a 3-0 shutout over the Medicine Hat Tigers. While the Oil Kings were able to capture their third straight Central Division title, the COVID-19 pandemic meant that they wouldn’t be able to showcase their squad in the playoffs for the second straight spring after reaching the Eastern Conference in 2019 before falling to the Prince Albert Raiders.

Raiders win wild season finale against Broncos in overtime - Prince Albert Daily Herald

Prince Albert Daily Herald Moe, Nachbaur and Paddock wrap up WHL careers The strangest season in Prince Albert Raiders history concluded on Wednesday night with one of the most bizarre contests the team has ever taken part in. With the team holding a 5-3 lead over the Swift Current Broncos at the 8:01 mark of the third period, Raiders netminder Max Paddock was given a snow shower by Broncos forward Josh Davies and proceeded to pummel him in the face as both players were down in the crease during a post-whistle scrum. As a result of the play, Davies was given a two-minute minor for unsportsmanlike conduct, but Paddock was given a five-minute match penalty and a game misconduct for what the officials deemed as an attempt to injure.

Ice freeze out Raiders - Prince Albert Daily Herald

Ice freeze out Raiders - Prince Albert Daily Herald
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