CHL-topping Prince Albert Raiders have bigger goals ahead: coach
VANCOUVER — The Prince Albert Raiders are in the midst of a record-setting season, but coach Marc Habscheid says there’s still fine tuning to be done for the Canadian Hockey League’s top team.
“There’s no banner for 40 wins. Our guys are happy with it, but we have bigger things to go,” Habscheid said in Langley, B.C., last week after his squad suffered a rare loss at the hands of the Vancouver Giants.
With 84 points and a 41-6-2 record, the Raiders are 12 points up on the Everett Silvertips, the nearest competition in the Western Hockey League.
The race recently got more competitive in the CHL standings. While Prince Albert still sits at the top, the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League’s streaking Rouyn-Noranda Huskies are close behind with 83 points after winning their last 11 straight.