Saturday, 19 February 2022

Raiders get the effort, Warriors get the win

Remy Aquilon (#7) and the Raiders fell 4-2 to the Warriors.
PRINCE ALBERT, Sask. – The effort is there, but the results aren’t.

On Saturday night before 2,274 spectators at the 2,580 seat Art Hauser Centre, head coach Marc Habscheid watched his host Prince Albert Raiders fall 4-2 to the visiting Moose Jaw Warriors. The veteran bench boss believes his players are putting in an effort to get a better result on the scoreboard.

At the moment, he said his club is going through a phase of making mistakes at inopportune times that end up being costly.

“The game is interesting,” said Habscheid. “There are parts in the schedule when you can’t score, and then there are parts in the schedule that you can’t help but to score.

Warriors LW Eric Alarie, left, and Raiders captain Reece Vitelli battle.
“Then your defence or your goaltending struggles or you’re taking bad penalties or whatever. There are just kind of ebbs and flows throughout the season, and right now we make a big mistake and it ends up in our net or we get a chance and we’ll hit a crossbar or something like that.

“That is kind of where we are at right now, so you rely on the experience and we just have to work our way through it.”

The Raiders got out to a tough start on Saturday when Warriors rookie defenceman Matthew Gallant opened the game’s scoring floating home a point shot through a screen at the 4:05 mark of the opening frame.

Josh Hoekstra scored a breakaway goal for the Warriors.
Late in the opening frame, the Raiders had a big chance to even things up, but sophomore right-winger Carson Latimer wired a shot off the post of the Moose Jaw goal.

With 66 second remaining in the first, the Warriors extended their edge to 2-0 on a breakaway goal from left-winger Josh Hoekstra, who turned 19-years-old on Saturday. Warriors star right-winger Jagger Firkus sprung Hoekstra on a breakaway with a stretch pass, and Hoekstra put home his third of the season stick side on Raiders import netminder Tikhon Chaika.

“They capitalized on their chances and we didn’t,” said Raiders 20-year-old defenceman Remy Aquilon. “It was just a tough start to the game.

The Warriors celebrate a goal from Josh Hoekstra, left.
“We have that inconsistency that we are having right now, and we are suffering from it. We just have to figure that out.”

At the 6:48 mark of the second, the two sides played two minutes of four-versus-four action with Warriors left-winger Riley Niven getting penalized for holding and Raiders star centre Ozzy Wiesblatt going off for roughing.

During that stretch of four-versus-four action, Warriors defenceman Maximus Wanner scored to give his side a 3-0 advantage and 19-year-old defenceman Trevor Thurston replied for the Raiders to cut Moose Jaw’s advantage to 3-1.

Thurston’s tally was his first with the Raiders, who acquired him in a trade on December 31, 2021.

Trevor Thurston scored the Raiders first goal on Saturday.
With 47.3 seconds remaining in the second, Firkus potted his 29th goal of the season to give the Warriors a 4-1 advantage. Firkus had two assists to go with his tally for a three-point night.

Despite being down be three goals entering the third period, the Raiders didn’t go away.

At the 5:40 mark of the third, Raiders centre Evan Herman received a drop pass at the right wing boards from Latimer and wired home his 18th goal of the season to cut the Warriors lead to 4-2.

Late in the third, the Raiders had a couple of other golden chances to get closer on the scoreboard. Raiders 17-year-old right winger Dallyn Peekeekoot was stopped at the doorstep of the Moose Jaw goal by Warriors overage netminder Carl Tetachuk.

Jagger Firkus had a goal and two assists for the Warriors.
Following that chance, Raiders captain Reece Vitelli fired a shot off the goalpost to put an exclamation point on the tough luck the Prince Albert side is having on the offensive end.

“The try was there,” said Habscheid. “I’m not going to complain when the try is there.

“Guys hit crossbars and sometimes they get up a couple and you can lose heart. The ice tilts, but our guys hung in there and rallied and stayed with it, didn’t lose heart and kept with it. You’d make an error, a big error and then it would end up in our net.

“That is where we are right now.”

Chaika turned away 26 shots to take the setback in goal for the Raiders (17-26-2-1). Tetachuk stopped 23 shots to pick up the win in net for the Warriors (29-17-3-2).

Evan Herman had the Raiders second goal on Saturday.
With the Raiders going through a reload type campaign, Habscheid said the team’s coaches have to continue to show trust in their players to keep their confidence up. He added if the effort keeps up the mistakes will get corrected and the positive results on the scoreboard will come.

“They try physically, and they try mentally,” said Habscheid. “We’re in a transition phase right now.

“They just have to be patient, keep their spirits up but still they have to be accountable. They have to try. They have to compete.

“They have to do it the Raider way, and for the most part, they do. Other than that, you are never going to accept losing, but guys will give you want the can.”

Dallyn Peekeekoot was stopped on a doorstep chance.
Aquilon said the players appreciate the fact that their coaches know the effort is there, but that he and his teammates still need to execute on the ice.

“It is good to know, but I mean it is on us at the end of the day,” said Aquilon. “We have to do what we have to do to win to win the games.

“I think we are not really executing the small things right, and we just have to figure that out.”

The Raiders return to action on Monday when they travel to Medicine Hat to face the Tigers. That contest starts a five-game road trip for the Prince Albert side.

The Warriors are off until Friday when they host the Swift Current Broncos (7 p.m., Mosaic Place).

Going forward, Aquilon his squad will continue to view every contest they are in as a must-win game.

“We go into every game like that,” said Aquilon. “I mean it is going to be harder on the road for sure.

The Warriors celebrate their victory on Saturday.
“We don’t have our home crowd behind us. We’ll have to use our team and rally up to win these games.”

NOTE - The Raiders wore throwback jerseys for Saturday’s game, with their old pirate logo. The Raiders jerseys with the pirate logo and star design were alternate uniforms during the period of time from about 1999 to 2001. 

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