Blazers not ‘just hoping to stay close’ against No. 1 Raiders
KAMLOOPS — The Blazers have lost five in a row, and to make things worse they get the best team in Canadian junior hockey on Friday night at the Sandman Centre.
The Prince Albert Raiders are in the midst of a memorable season, only losing six games all season and holding the No. 1 ranking in the CHL since the four week of the regular season.
But the Blazers say they’re not about to fold their tent just because the Raiders are highly-touted.
“It’s going to be a great test,” said head coach Serge Lajoie. “We’re not going into that game just hoping to stay close. We’re going into that game focusing on playing the game we need to play and get everyone on board.”