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10-13-2005, 10:44 AM
Press Release
October 13, 2005
Raiders Release Ben Van Lare
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan - The Prince Albert Raiders made a roster move this afternoon releasing 18 year-old forward Ben Van Lare. Van Lare appeared in three games for the Raiders this season with a goal and 2 minutes in penalties. It has been yet to be determined where Van Lare will be re-assigned to.
The move leaves the Raiders with 23 players on their roster - 14 forwards, 7 defencemen and 2 goaltenders.
Scoring Changes Announced
Upon further review, the Raiders in conjunction with the Western Hockey League, have made two scoring changes in recent games:
1) Oct.1 - Red Deer at Prince Albert - The fifth Raider goal (power play) has now been credited to Dane Byers, assisted by AJ Thelen and Jeff May. Originally it was credited to Thelen with assists to May and Aki Seistonen.
2) Oct.7 - Prince Albert at Tri-City - The second Raider goal (power play) has now been credited to Byers with assists to May and Thelen. Originally it was credited to May with assists to Byers and Thelen.
With these changes, Byers moves into the team lead in scoring with 4 goals and 5 assists, one point ahead of May (1 goal and 7 assists).
October 13, 2005
Raiders Release Ben Van Lare
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan - The Prince Albert Raiders made a roster move this afternoon releasing 18 year-old forward Ben Van Lare. Van Lare appeared in three games for the Raiders this season with a goal and 2 minutes in penalties. It has been yet to be determined where Van Lare will be re-assigned to.
The move leaves the Raiders with 23 players on their roster - 14 forwards, 7 defencemen and 2 goaltenders.
Scoring Changes Announced
Upon further review, the Raiders in conjunction with the Western Hockey League, have made two scoring changes in recent games:
1) Oct.1 - Red Deer at Prince Albert - The fifth Raider goal (power play) has now been credited to Dane Byers, assisted by AJ Thelen and Jeff May. Originally it was credited to Thelen with assists to May and Aki Seistonen.
2) Oct.7 - Prince Albert at Tri-City - The second Raider goal (power play) has now been credited to Byers with assists to May and Thelen. Originally it was credited to May with assists to Byers and Thelen.
With these changes, Byers moves into the team lead in scoring with 4 goals and 5 assists, one point ahead of May (1 goal and 7 assists).