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Raiders newest goaltender

Raiders newest goaltender
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Hub season huge for Goldsmith s development

Hub season huge for Goldsmith s development
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Saskatoon Blades hitting historic milestones in Regina s WHL hub

  REGINA Members of the Saskatoon Blades are making history in the WHL hub, despite a shortened season and year unlike any other. The Blades are the top Saskatchewan team and tied for second with the Winnipeg Ice in the East Division hub with 31 points. The Brandon Wheat Kings are in sole possession of first, with 34 points. With less than a week left, the Blades are just three points away from claiming the top spot in the East Division for the first time since 2013. “They’ve all been must-wins here in the hub. Everything’s magnified with only 24 games. So these last three, we have to put our best foot forward,” Chase Wouters, the Blades’ captain, said.

WHL Roundup: Sebastian Cossa leads Oil Kings over Hurricanes 4-0

WHL Roundup: Sebastian Cossa leads Oil Kings over Hurricanes 4-0 April 15, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Sebastian Cossa stopped all 30 shots he faced while staying undefeated in 12 starts, and the Edmonton Oil Kings blanked the Lethbridge Hurricanes 4-0 on Thursday in Western Hockey League action. Cossa s second shutout of the season helped Edmonton pick up its fourth win in a row. He s 12-0-0 in 2020-21 and leads all WHL goaltenders with a 1.33 goals-against average and .948 save percentage. Carson Latimer, Jayden Henderson, Jalen Luypen and Matthew Robertson scored for the Oil Kings (13-1-0). Carl Tetachuk turned away 23-of-27 shots for the Hurricanes (6-7-2), who were 3-0-1 in their last four outings before meeting Edmonton.

Paddock stymies Warriors as Raiders win third straight - Prince Albert Daily Herald

Prince Albert Daily Herald Photo Courtesy of Keith Hershmiller/WHL Tyson Laventure celebrates with Prince Albert Raiders netminder Max Paddock following his 45-save shutout of the Moose Jaw Warriors on Thursday night in Regina. As his time in junior hockey enters the home stretch, Max Paddock put together one of his best performances in the Western Hockey League on Thursday night. The Prince Albert Raiders overage netminder stopped all 45 shots that came his way at the Brandt Centre as he helped his team pick up a 2-0 shutout triumph over the Moose Jaw Warriors. “It obviously feels good to get the shutout as we’ve been pretty close to having one over the last couple of games,” Paddock said after earning the eighth clean sheet of his WHL career and his fourth in a Raiders uniform.

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