Tigers fall 6-3 in Game 5 of Eastern
Conference final
| The Raiders celebrate a hat trick goal from Owen Corkish (#32). |
On Friday night playing before a raucous sellout crowd of 3,299 spectators at the storied and historic Art Hauser Centre, Corkish, who is an 18-year-old rookie left-winger, delivered his first WHL hat trick in either regular season or post-season play. The Cottage Grove, Minnesota, product’s three-goal night powered the host Raiders to a 6-3 victory over the Medicine Hat Tigers in Game 5 of the WHL Eastern Conference Championship Series.
With the Raiders clinging to a 4-3 lead late in the third period, Corkish fired home a shot from his own zone into an empty Tigers net with 2:31 remaining in the third period to complete his hat trick. Following that tally, hats rained down from the Raiders faithful at the Hauser in celebration of that goal.
| Owen Corkish (#32) breaks away from Noah Davidson (#39). |
If there was going to be any other drama, Raiders 20-year-old right-winger Brayden Dube wrapped home an empty-net tally with 1:29 remaining in the third to round out the 6-3 final score in favour of the Prince Albert side.
With the win, the Raiders take a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven set with the Tigers. They will try to close the series out in Game 6 on Sunday at 6 p.m. local time at Co-op Place in Medicine Hat.
Before looking forward to Game 6, Corkish said his hat trick performance in Game 5 ranks up there with the biggest hockey games he has ever had.
| Owen Corkish sets to score his long distance empty-net goal. |
“I couldn’t have done it without those guys. We have such a tight group and such an amazing group that it could have been any one of those guys tonight. I’m just proud to be a part of this group.”
The Raiders came storming out of the gate. At the five-minute mark of the opening frame, standout 17-year-old right-winger Jonah Sivertson had the puck in the left corner of the Medicine Hat and passed it to linemate Alisher Sarkenov in front of the goal. Sarkenov quickly blasted the puck home to put the host side up 1-0.
Prince Albert outshot Medicine Hat 16-3 in the opening 20 minutes, but the Tigers were able to force a 1-1 tie before the stanza came to a close. With 2:50 remaining in the first, Tigers star 19-year-old defenceman Jonas Woo popped home a puck close in at the left side of the Prince Albert net for the equalizer.
| Jonas Woo scored the Tigers first goal on Friday. |
While 18-year-old rookie netminder Carter Casey came up big in the opening frame, he couldn’t keep the Raiders at bay forever.
Just 22 seconds into the second period, Corkish tipped home a point shot from Raiders captain Justice Christensen to give the hosts a 2-1 lead. Raiders 16-year-old rookie right-winger Ben Harvey then tapped home a puck at the right side of Medicine Hat net to push Prince Albert’s advantage to 3-1 at the 8:57 mark of the frame. Harvey converted a beauty setup pass from linemate Maddix McCagherty from the left side boards in the Medicine Hat zone.
| Alisher Sarkenov scored the Raiders first goal on Friday. |
“I thought their line did a great job tonight,” said McDonald. “They were on the right side of pucks.
“They checked really well. They got their offensive chances, and they capitalized on them and really used their speed tonight.”
The Tigers proceeded to battle back in the third.
Just 1:55 into the frame, a shot from Tigers 19-year-old left-winger Cam Parr deflected off the skate of 20-year-old right-winger Ethan Neutens into the Prince Albert net to cut the Raiders lead to 4-2.
| Ethan Neutens scored for the Tigers on Friday. |
While the Tigers have posted their share of comeback victories this season, they weren’t able to rally back any further on this night. The tallies by Neutens and Van Mulligen set the stage for the Raiders two empty-net markers to close the contest out.
Desjardins was pleased to see his squad battle back to make the contest a one-goal game again in the third.
“We got the first one,” said Desjardins. “You knew you had a chance.
| Ben Harvey had a goal for the Raiders on Friday. |
“They bent a little bit, but they didn’t break. They stayed with their game plan, and they were able to pull it out.”
McDonald was happy to see there was no panic coming from his Raiders side after the Tigers pulled to within 4-3.
“They’re a good team,” said McDonald. “You can’t give them chances.
“They have the ability to put them in the back of the net. I really liked our guys’ calmness tonight. They got those two in the third, and guys were even keel.
“We just continued to go about our business and continued to win our battles and lock it down.”
| Brayden Dube had one goal and one assist for the Raiders. |
Prince Albert also held a 49-21 advantage in the faceoff circle.
During the regular season, the Raiders topped the Eastern Conference, claimed the East Division title and finished second overall in the WHL with a 52-10-5-1 mark. They were rated fourth in the final CHL Top 10 Rankings.
The Tigers, who are the defending WHL champions, finished second in the Eastern Conference, captured the Central Division title and finished third overall in the WHL during the regular season with a 50-10-5-3 mark. They were rated fifth in the final CHL Top 10 Rankings.
| The Tigers enjoy a goal from Josh Van Mulligen (#22). |
The winner of the Eastern Conference final will face the Everett Silvertips in the best-of-seven WHL Championship Series. The Silvertips swept the Penticton Vees 4-0 in the Western Conference Championship Series. Everett was rated first in the final CHL Top 10 Rankings.
Looking towards Game 6, Desjardins wants his team to be better in a couple of areas.
| Fans at the Art Hauser Centre cheer on the Raiders. |
“You’ve got to be aggressive on speed and gap up and handle it. We’ve got to be better in the faceoff circle too. They were really good in the faceoff circle.
“Give them credit, but they’ve got to win another one.”
| The Raiders celebrate their win on Friday. |
“I think there is nothing we’ve got to overcomplicate,” said Corkish. “I think we’ve just got to simplify our game and keep doing what we’re doing, and it is going to turn out good.”
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