One last look at the 2025-26 Raiders season
The 2025-26 season for the Prince Albert Raiders was a memorable journey, wrapping up with a privilege for players and fans alike to witness the team make it to the WHL Finals. Despite the disappointment of not winning the championship, Head Coach Ryan McDonald praised the players' hard work and dedication throughout the season. While expectations were low due to significant roster changes from the previous year, the Raiders surprised fans and opponents by dominating the East Division and achieving key victories. The season was filled with exceptional moments, bonding experiences, and a strong sense of community that the team fostered off the ice.
By the Numbers- Raiders finished the regular season with 50 wins, marking their fifth such season in franchise history.
- The team averaged eight goals per game during a four-game stretch in late December.
- Players are reflecting on a season filled with growth and achievements, despite feeling heartbroken about the finals outcome.
- Several key players are making commitments to NCAA programs or exploring opportunities in professional leagues.
Looking ahead, several Raiders' players will transition to college hockey or professional leagues, while others are expected to return and take on larger roles next season. The team will focus on building depth and maintaining the positive momentum from this season. Speculations about player commitments and scouting rankings suggest a promising future for the organization.
Bottom LineThe 2025-26 Prince Albert Raiders not only showcased talent on the ice but also built a strong community bond that resonated deeply with fans. While they did not secure the championship, their achievements, teamwork, and spirit will be cherished, setting a foundation for upcoming seasons.
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