FELIX17
11-07-2005, 02:54 PM
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan - The Prince Albert Raiders reduced their Western Hockey League roster today by two players assigning 17 year-old centre Rod Lavoie to the Prince George Spruce Kings (BCHL) and 17 year-old centre Carl Bjorge to the Lloydminster Bobcats (AJHL).
Lavoie, who is from Valemont, BC, close to Prince George, appeared in 7 games with the Raiders with 6 minutes in penalties and a -3 plus/minus rating.
Bjorge, who returns to his hometown of Lloydminster, also skated in 7 WHL games with the Raiders, with one assist, 4 minutes in penalties and a -1 rating.
The moves reduce the Raiders roster to 21 players as they start a three game road trip into the Central Division later this week. The Raiders are in Lethbridge Thursday, Medicine Hat Saturday and Calgary Sunday afternoon.
It seems like they maybe a little shorthanded with only 6 d, 13 forwards, and 2 goalies. As well, Novak is still out. With Chipchura and Seitsonen gone for World Juniors, and Palazzo for under 17's that leaves them with only 11 forwards and 5 d. Are they planning on picking someone else up?
Lavoie, who is from Valemont, BC, close to Prince George, appeared in 7 games with the Raiders with 6 minutes in penalties and a -3 plus/minus rating.
Bjorge, who returns to his hometown of Lloydminster, also skated in 7 WHL games with the Raiders, with one assist, 4 minutes in penalties and a -1 rating.
The moves reduce the Raiders roster to 21 players as they start a three game road trip into the Central Division later this week. The Raiders are in Lethbridge Thursday, Medicine Hat Saturday and Calgary Sunday afternoon.
It seems like they maybe a little shorthanded with only 6 d, 13 forwards, and 2 goalies. As well, Novak is still out. With Chipchura and Seitsonen gone for World Juniors, and Palazzo for under 17's that leaves them with only 11 forwards and 5 d. Are they planning on picking someone else up?