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Prince Albert Raiders Game Day Lineup - January 26, 2018 PRINCE ALBERT RAIDERS 45 PTS PRINCE GEORGE COUGARS 43 PTS (18-20-7-2) (18-23-4-3) Home: 11-7-2-2 Away: 7-13-5-0 Home: 10-12-3-1 Away: 8-11-1-2 # GOALTENDERS (2) GP GAA SV% SO Record YOB # GOALTENDERS (3) GP GAA SV% SO Record YOB 33 Scott, Ian 29 3.25 0.901 0 12-13-1-2 99 OFFICIALS 1 Grant, Tavin 28 3.30 0.902 1 12-12-3-1 98 35 Meger, Curtis* 20 3.49 0.886 0 6-6-5-0 98 Referees: 33 DiLaura, Isaiah* 19 3.86 0.876 0 5-10-1-1 00 Adam BLOSKI 35 Gauthier, Taylor* 7 3.87 0.875 0 1-1-0-1 01 # DEFENCEMEN (7) GP G A PTS +/- PIM YOB Reagan VETTER # DEFENCEMEN (7) GP G A PTS +/- PIM YOB 3 Masella, Jeremy 44 4 7 11 4 44 99 2 Moberg, Cole* 45 2 4 6 -4 24 00 5 Hayes, Zack 47 1 6 7 -4 62 99 Linesmen: 3 Rhinehart, Rhett* 40 0 1 1 -15 22 01 6 Budik, Vojtech 40 7 13 20 0 29 98 Aydon BROWN 4 Lakusta, Joel 48 5 23 28 -4 36 98 7 Belcourt, Konrad 26 1 2 3 -7 10 00 Tanner McGREGOR 6 Crossley, Austin 27 1 3 4 -1 50 99 8 Pachal, Brayden 44 4 10 14 -14 70 99 16 Schoettler, Ryan 48 3 10 13 -5 32 99 10 Martin, Max 47 5 15 20 -16 24 99 Video Goal Judge: 18 Sander, Jack* 45 2 1 3 -11 14 00 12 Sapego, Sergei* 23 1 8 9 -3 8 99 Ward HOWAT 28 MacPhee, Cam 24 1 0 1 -3 40 99 # FORWARDS (13) GP G A PTS +/- PIM YOB # FORWARDS (17) GP G A PTS +/- PIM YOB 11 Moe, Spencer 47 6 10 16 -9 8 99 8 Leppard, Jackson 45 11 13 24 2 52 00 18 Miske, Curtis 47 15 20 35 2 35 97 9 Adrian, Chance* 36 1 2 3 -7 13 99 19 Stallard, Jordy 47 31 29 60 1 24 97 10 Curtis, Josh 48 8 18 26 1 4 98 20 Leason, Brett 47 7 8 15 -14 12 99 11 Maser, Josh 47 21 13 34 -6 53 99 21 Nagy, Regan 34 21 12 33 6 37 97 13 Kryski, Max* 41 6 1 7 -15 10 00 22 Miller, Carson 44 1 4 5 -8 43 00 12 Kjemhus, Kjell* 12 0 1 1 -4 8 01 23 Pearce, Eric* 36 3 0 3 -8 6 01 15 O'Brien, Brogan 29 10 11 21 -2 30 97 24 Fonstad, Cole 47 12 35 47 -13 4 00 17 Lambert, Edge 2 0 0 0 -1 0 01 25 Montgomery, Sean 47 10 11 21 -3 10 99 19 Browne, Ethan* 15 0 2 2 -6 4 01 26 Krivokrasov, Nikita* 18 0 0 0 -1 14 00 20 Colina, Ilijah 43 4 15 19 -8 10 00 27 Kelly, Parker 46 19 16 35 -5 49 99 21 Bethune, Jared 47 16 30 46 -4 46 97 28 McDonald, Kody 43 22 18 40 -5 66 98 22 Mosher, Matthew* 14 0 0 0 -8 2 00 29 Nachbaur, Justin* 41 4 4 8 -9 33 00 23 Boyd, Aaron 44 9 19 28 4 55 97 24 Ryan, Liam* 27 1 3 4 -4 18 00 25 Azhgirei, Pavel* 18 1 1 2 -7 13 00 26 Craik, Keegan* 1 0 0 0 -1 0 01 29 Mikhalchuk, Vladislav* 39 10 15 25 -7 36 99 General Manager: Curtis Hunt General Manager: Todd Harkins Director of Player Personnel: Ron Gunville Head Coach: Richard Matvichuk Sr. Advisor of Player Development/Analytics: Mark Maloney Associate Coach: Steve O'Rourke Head Coach: Marc Habscheid Assistant Coach: Shawn Chambers Associate Coach: Dave Manson Goaltending Coach: Sean Murray Goaltending Consultant: Kelly Guard Power Skating Coach: Karen Kos Strength & Conditioning Coach: Terry Lange Equipment Manager: Ramandeep S. Dhanjal (Chico) Skills Coach: Mark Odnokon Athetlic Therapist: Craig Hyslop Athletic Therapist: Duane "Puff" Bartley 2017-18 PRINCE ALBERT RAIDERS ROSTER As of January 12, 2018 No. FORWARDS (13) POS SH HT WT HOMETOWN D.O.B 16-17 SEASON LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM NHL DRAFT 11 Moe, Spencer C R 5'7" 174 Calgary, AB 07/01/2000 Prince Albert Raiders WHL 61 6 8 14 6 Eligible 2018 18 Miske, Curtis LW L 6'4" 205 Beaumont, AB 17/01/1997 Chiefs/Raiders WHL 61 20 23 43 32 Free Agent 19 Stallard, Jordy C L 6'2.5" 179 Brandon, MB 18/09/1997 Hitmen/Raiders WHL 40 14 23 37 19 WPG '16 20 Leason, Brett RW R 6'4" 206 Calgary, AB 30/04/1999 Tri-City Americans WHL 68 8 10 18 6 Eligible 2018 21 Nagy, Regan RW R 6'0" 195 Ogema, SK 11/05/1997 Victoria Royals WHL 69 18 23 41 34 Free Agent 22 Miller, Carson C R 5'10" 158 Yorkton, SK 10/02/2000 Prince Albert Raiders WHL 46 7 12 19 23 Eligible 2018 23 Pearce, Eric* C R 6'0.5" 192 Regina, SK 30/07/2001 Regina Pat Canadians SMHL 40 10 14 24 22 Eligible 2019 24 Fonstad, Cole LW L 5'10" 162 Estevan, SK 24/04/2000 Prince Albert Raiders WHL 69 11 15 26 16 Eligible 2018 25 Montgomery, Sean C R 5'10" 179 Calgary, AB 07/03/1998 Prince Albert Raiders WHL 69 13 10 23 14 Eligible 2018 26 Krivokrasov, Nikita* RW R 5'9.5" 184 Westminster, CO 23/12/2000 Rocky Mountain Roughriders U16 NAPHL 22 14 18 32 32 Eligible 2019** 27 Kelly, Parker RW L 6'0" 171 Camrose, AB 14/02/1999 Prince Albert Raiders WHL 72 21 22 43 75 OTT - SIGNED 28 McDonald, Kody C R 6'1" 200 Lethbridge, AB 07/04/1998 Prince George Cougars WHL 68 17 32 49 119 Eligible 2018 29 Nachbaur, Justin* LW L 6'3" 220 Cross Lake, MB 03/04/2000 OCN Blizzard MJHL 55 11 20 31 52 Eligible 2018 No. DEFENCE (7) POS SH HT WT HOMETOWN D.O.B 16-17 SEASON LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM DRAFT 3 Masella, Jeremy D L 6'5" 214 Phoenix, AZ 16/02/1999 Victoria Royals WHL 26 0 1 1 30 Eligible 2018 5 Hayes, Zack D L 6'3" 207 Calgary, AB 29/04/1999 Prince Albert Raiders WHL 72 2 10 12 82 Eligible 2018 6 Budik, Vojtech D L 6'1" 203 Chvojenec, Czech Republic 29/01/1998 Prince Albert Raiders WHL 56 1 25 26 20 BUF '16 7 Belcourt, Konrad D R 5'11" 157 Sherwood Park, AB 04/05/2000 Kelowna Rockets WHL 44 0 1 1 15 Eligible 2018 8 Pachal, Brayden D R 6'0" 195 Estevan, SK 23/08/1999 Royals/Raiders WHL 65 3 12 15 83 Eligible 2018 10 Martin, Max D L 6'0" 188 Winnipeg, MB 25/07/1999 Cougars/Raiders WHL 69 8 25 33 52 Eligible 2018 12 Sapego, Sergei* D L 6'0" 170 Vitebsk, Belarus 08/10/1999 Team Belarus U18 BEL2 26 3 17 20 37 Eligible 2018 No. GOALTENDERS (2) POS C HT WT HOMETOWN D.O.B 16-17 SEASON LEAGUE GP RECORD GAA SV% SO DRAFT 33 Scott, Ian G L 6'3" 168 Calgary, AB 11/01/1999 Prince Albert Raiders WHL 50 12-31-3-0 3.69 0.895 2 TOR '17 35 Meger, Curtis* G L 6'1" 172 Regina, SK 08/07/1998 Estevan Bruins SJHL 22 14-6-0-0 3.18 0.905 2 Eligible 2018 *denotes rookie **denotes late birthday General Manager: Curtis Hunt Director of Player Personnel: Ron Gunville Head Coach: Marc Habscheid Goaltending Consultant: Kelly Guard Associate Coach: Dave Manson Strength and Conditioning Coach: Terry Lange Athletic Therapist: Duane 'Puff' Bartley Skills Coach: Mark Odnokon Sr. Advisor of Player Development/Analytics: Mark Maloney 2017-2018 Prince George Cougars Hockey Club FORWARDS POS SH HT WT HOMETOWN D.O.B 16-17 SEASON LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM DRAFT 8 Leppard, Jackson LW L 6'2 196 North Vancouver, BC Jan 18/00 Cougars WHL 35 2 2 4 22 Eligible '18 9 Adrian, Chance* LW L 6'1 193 Dalmeny, SK Nov 16/99 Saskatoon Contacts SMAAAHL 43 19 27 46 63 Eligible '18 10 Curtis, Josh RW R 6'0 170 Winnipeg, MB Sep 24/98 Cougars WHL 67 9 21 30 16 Eligible '18 11 Maser, Josh LW L 6'2 213 Houston, BC Jan 18/99 Cougars WHL 23 3 1 4 8 Eligible '18 13 Kryski, Max* LW L 5'11 173 Kelowna, BC May 04/00 Okanagan Rockets BCMML 37 23 30 53 44 Eligible '18 12 Kjemhus, Kjell* LW L 5'9 178 Grand Prairie, AB Apr 03/01 Pursuit of Excellence CSSHL 28 3 9 12 79 Eligible '19 15 O'Brien, Brogan C L 6'3 197 Prince George, BC Aug 13/97 Cougars WHL 70 9 24 33 53 Free Agent 17 Edge Lambert C R 6'0 180 Grand Prairie, AB Sep 1/01 Notre Dame Argos SMHL 41 5 7 12 48 Eligible '19 19 Browne, Ethan* C L 5'11 180 Sherwood Park, AB May 04/01 Sherwood Park Kings AMHL 27 9 20 29 10 Eligible '19 20 Colina, Ilijah C R 5'8 169 North Delta, BC Feb 18/00 Winterhawks WHL 46 1 11 12 8 Eligible '18 21 Bethune, Jared LW L 6'0 187 Fort Frances, ON Jan 20/97 Cougars WHL 72 22 27 49 50 Free Agent 22 Mosher, Matthew* RW R 5'11 190 White Rock, BC Apr 27/00 Delta Hockey Academy CSSHL 29 13 8 21 48 Eligible '18 23 Boyd, Aaron LW L 6'3 189 Winnipeg, MB May 24/97 Cougars WHL 70 9 15 24 15 Free Agent 24 Ryan, Liam* C R 6'1 189 New Westminster, BC Jan 2/00 Vancouver NE Chiefs BCMML 38 15 28 43 64 Eligible '18 25 Azhgirei, Pavel* RW R 6'2 175 Grodno, BLR Jun 12/00 Belarus U-17 IIHF 34 5 5 10 50 Eligible '18 26 Craik, Keegan* LW L 6'2 190 Brentwood Bay, BC May 21/01 Yale Hockey Academy CSSHL 29 10 7 17 60 Eligible '19 29 Mikhalchuk, Vladislav* RW R 6'2 168 Minsk, BLR Oct 16/99 Belarus U-17 IIHF 31 14 21 35 14 Eligible '18 DEFENCE POS SH HT WT HOMETOWN D.O.B 16-17 SEASON LEAGUE GP G A PTS PIM DRAFT 2 Moberg, Cole* D R 6'2 187 North Vancouver, BC Oct 17/00 Vancouver NW Giants BCMML 20 8 5 13 22 Eligible '19 3 Rhinehart, Rhett* D R 6'3 196 Lloydminster, AB Nov 27/01 Yale Hockey Academy CSSHL 25 9 21 30 79 Eligible '20 4 Lakusta, Joel D R 6'2 186 Sherwood Park, AB June 24/98 Cougars WHL 60 1 11 12 24 Eligible '18 6 Crossley, Austin D R 6'1.5 203 Fort St.
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