Blades lock up first overall in WHL
The Blades begin to celebrate a first overall finish in the WHL. |
On Friday before 3,049 spectators at the 2,580 seat Art Hauser Centre, the visiting Saskatoon Blades dumped their archrivals the Prince Albert Raiders 5-1 in the second last WHL regular season contest for both sides of the 2023-24 campaign. With the win, the Blades improve 49-13-2-3 and lock up first overall in the WHL regular season standings to claim the Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy. They will have home ice advantage through the WHL Playoffs.
The last time the Blades finished first overall in the WHL was back in the 2010-11 campaign when they posted a 56-13-1-2 record. The 56 victories are a Blades franchise record for wins in one regular season.
The Blades begin to mob netminder Austin Elliott after their win. |
With the loss, the Raiders fell to 31-31-2-3, but they were able to still clinch the final playoff berth locking up an eighth place finish in the Eastern Conference. Out in Swift Current, the host and Central Division champion Broncos outlasted the Calgary Hitmen 7-6.
Hitmen fell to 27-31-8-1 and were eliminated from post-season contention as they are locked into a ninth place finish in the Eastern Conference.
Brandon Lisowsky scored twice for the Blades on Friday. |
After the host side went ahead, the Blades responded with a big push back going ahead 3-1 heading into the first intermission.
At the 7:25 mark of the opening frame, Blades 19-year-old left-winger Rhett Melnyk fired a shot through a screen to even the score at 1-1.
Egor Sidorov (#19) tries to get past Sloan Stanick. |
Blades 18-year-old centre Misha Volotovskii completed the surge tallying at the 11:35 mark of the opening frame to put the visitors up 3-1.
With 7:19 remaining in the first, Raiders captain Eric Johnston engaged Blades star centre Fraser Minten in a fight. The short bout ended with Johnston getting the take down.
Aiden Oiring had the Raiders lone goal on Friday. |
With 2:28 remaining in the second and working on the power play, Blades star 19-year-old winger Brandon Lisowsky scored backdoor at the right side of the Prince Albert net after receiving a pass from the left point by 20-year-old rearguard Charlie Wright. That tally allowed the Blades to go ahead 4-1, which caused the Raiders faithful to be fairly quiet for the rest of the contest from that point onward.
At the 13:29 mark of the second, Raiders rookie 17-year-old defenceman Doogan Pederson was given a double minor for slew-footing, and that infraction will automatically be reviewed by the WHL office for a possible suspension.
The Blade and Raiders combined for 60 penalty minutes on Friday. |
The NHL Entry Draft selection of the Toronto Maple Leafs now has 42 goals on the season for the Blades.
Hildebrand turned away 32 shots to take the setback in goal for the Raiders.
Austin Elliott stopped 19 shots to pick up the win in goal for the Blades.
Sidorov finished the night picking up a pair of assists for the Blades. He now has career highs in goals (49), assists (38) and points (87).
Tanner Molendyk scored for the Blades on Friday. |
With Friday’s results in the books, the Blades and Raiders know they are now locked in to meet in a best-of-seven first round series in the WHL Playoffs. Game 1 of that series is set for this coming Thursday at 7 p.m. at the SaskTel Centre.
It is highly likely the intensity in the rivalry between the two sides will be cranked up to new heights over the next two weeks. The two clubs combined for 60 penalty minutes in Friday night’s encounter.
The Blades celebrate their win on Friday night. |
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