Medicine Hat halts four-game skid with 6-4
win
Oasiz Wiesblatt (#7) reacts to scoring his hat trick goal. |
On Saturday night, the 17-year-old left-winger scored his first career hat trick in the major junior ranks to power his Medicine Hat Tigers to a 6-4 regular season victory over the host Prince Albert Raiders before 2,155 spectators at the 2,580 seat Art Hauser Centre.
With the
Tigers and Raiders locked in a 4-4 tie after 40 minutes, Wiesblatt scored his
second of the night on a perfectly executed two-on-on break to put the visitors
in front 5-4.
Oasiz Wiesblatt scored his first career WHL hat trick on Saturday. |
The Raiders
responded by pressing hard for the equalizer, but Wiesblatt sealed the win for
the Tigers scoring his hat trick goal into an empty net with 1:31 remaining in
the third to round out the 6-4 final.
The win
allowed the Tigers, who are having a rare rebuilding campaign and sit last
overall in the WHL, to end a four game losing streak and improve to 8-25-3-1.
One night earlier, the Tigers dropped a 9-2 decision to the Blades in
Saskatoon.
The Tigers celebrate Oasiz Wiesblatt’s first goal on Saturday. |
Raiders head
coach Marc Habscheid said the outcome of Saturday’s clash with the Tigers was
disappointing for his side.
“Obviously,
we played a team below us in the standings, and we are fighting for points when
we can get them,” said Habscheid. “Give credit to them.
“You can
tell they lost 9-2 the other night, because they came in with a purpose. They
were hungry. They were more hungry than us early for sure.
“We missed
some assignments on some goals. Some goals went in that I didn’t like, and we
let the score go.”
Wiesblatt
seemed focus on having a good night in the rink his older brother Ozzy calls
home. Ozzy is a star 19-year-old centre for the Raiders, who helped them win a
WHL championship in 2019.
Unfortunately
for the Raiders, Ozzy missed third straight contest after being injured in
Prince Albert’s 7-3 victory over the Rebel in Red Deer this past Monday. He was
injured in the second period of that contest after being on the receiving end
of a rough hit from Rebels defenceman Christoffer Sedoff.Evan Herman had two goals and an assist for the Raiders.
Sedoff was
given a major penalty for interference and a game misconduct on the play and
later received a one-game suspension from the WHL office.
As for Oasiz
Wiesblatt, he turned heads early on Saturday scoring a goal on a sick looking
play to give the Tigers a 1-0 edge at the 11:58 mark of the first period.
With the
Tigers working in the offensive zone, center Noah Danielson made a smart pass
to Wiesblatt to get him in alone coming up the right side of the Prince Albert
goal.
Wiesblatt
went forehand to backhand and put a home a backhanded shot flying thru the air
after getting upended by Raiders veteran star defenceman Nolan Allan.Brendan Lee had a goal and an assist for the Tigers.
The Raiders
proceeded to even things up at 1-1 just under four minutes later when centre Evan
Herman roofed home a power-play goal from the left wall.
The two
sides went full out playing firewagon 1980s style hockey in the second period.
Lee scored
at the 4:03 mark to put the Tigers up 2-1. Just 18 seconds after that tally,
Herman netted his second of the contest to even the score at 2-2.
Raiders
left-winger Zachary Wilson put the host side up 3-2 at the 6:04 mark of the
second, and Tigers 19-year-old centre Noah Danielson evened things up at 3-3 at
the 11:03 mark.
With 3:06
remaining in the second, Raiders centre Harrison Lodewyk stole the puck from a
Tigers defenceman and scored to put the Raiders up 4-3 with a shot close in at
the left side of the Medicine Hat goal.Zachary Wilson scored for the Raiders on Saturday.
Tigers
Russian import defenceman Gleb Ivanov tallied with a point shot to even the
contest at 4-4 heading into the second intermission.
Habscheid
thought his team played a little too loose over large stretches of Saturday’s
outing.
“We just
played (crappy) for a lot of the game,” said Habscheid. “Our structure, I don’t
know what out structure was, because there wasn’t much of it.
“We cheated
on the game early. That was disappointing, because we talked about that this
morning. We talked about the trap (game) and about looking past and all those
things. Members of the Raiders and Tigers engage in a scrum.
“We just
cheated the game at home, and we paid for it.”
Following the
goal gusher in the second, the stage was set for Wiesblatt to score twice in
the third to give the Tigers their second win in three meetings with the
Raiders this season.
Herman said
the equalizer the Tigers scored late in the second and Wiesblatt’s go-ahead
tally early in the third tilted the contest in favour of the visitors.
“The game is about ups and downs,” said Herman, who had an assist to go along with his two goals. “We have to stay as level headed as we can throughout the whole game, and ultimately at the end find a way to end.
Carson Latimer fires a shot on goal for the Raiders. |
“We really look
to protect that. We look to do that every night.”
Chaika turned
away 21-of-26 shot to take the setback in net for the Raiders. Garin Bjorklund
stopped 31 shots to pick up the win in goal for the Tigers.
The Raiders
return to action on Tuesday when they travel to Regina to face the Pats (7
p.m., Brandt Centre).
The Tigers
also get back at it on Tuesday when they host the Saskatoon Blades (7 p.m.
local time, Co-op Place).
Going
forward, Herman said Saturday’s setback should serve as a reminder for his
Raiders that they can’t take team in the WHL lightly.
“We have to
be ready to play every night,” said Herman. “This is a good league. The Tigers celebrate their victory on Saturday.
“There are
no bad teams in this league. I think next time we need to just be ready.”
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