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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.
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I’m sure I’m not alone in this community when I admit that I possess this insatiable need to troll Rangers fans on Twitter. I think it’s probably true of basically any blogger and any rivalry, but there’s something especially satisfying to me about annoying Rangers fans. I think it’s the combination of the entitlement that comes with rooting for one of the most famous teams in the league combined with the inferiority complex that comes with that team having such a mediocre history. Whatever the case, I seem to end up quote tweeted into oblivion on Rangers Twitter somewhat regularly, including when I tweeted that I was writing this article. #RentFree amirite?
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Photo Courtesy of Keith Hershmiller/WHL Prince Albert Raiders blueliner Tayem Gislason, left, and forward Evan Herman chase after Winnipeg Ice forward Zachary Benson on Monday afternoon at the Brandt Centre in Regina.
The Prince Albert Raiders found out firsthand why the Winnipeg Ice have one of the best offences in the Western Hockey League during the shortened 2020-21 campaign.
In the penultimate game for both sides in the East Division hub at the Brandt Centre, the Raiders saw a 3-1 third period lead with 11 minutes to go disappear as the Ice scored a trifecta of goals in a nearly six-minute stretch on their way to a 4-3 triumph.
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