WHL Saskatoon Blades

Lisowsky Pots Two, Blades Handed Shootout Loss from Raiders

Published on January 26, 2024 under Western Hockey League (WHL)
Saskatoon Blades News Release


TIME TO FLY SOUTH: Saskatoon Blades' forward Brandon Lisowsky potted a pair of goals in a 5-4 shootout loss Friday at the Art Hauser Centre against the Prince Albert Raiders.

Lisowsky extended his goal streak to seven games and is one point away from 200 (107G, 92) in his WHL career. Captain Trevor Wong assisted on both goals giving him 200 career points with the Blades. The Vancouver, BC product leads the league in assists with 60 and the Blades in points with 72.

Forward Tyler Parr continued his dominance against the Raiders this season with his fourth goal and eighth point vs the East Division club. The 5-foot-11 forward has four goals and ten points in January through nine games and 26 points (9G, 17A) in 43.

The Blades remain first in the WHL with a 31-9-2-3 record.

NEXT GAME: It's a rematch tomorrow night down the road on Highway 11 when the Blades host the Raiders at SaskTel Centre. Be one of the first 500 fans in attendance and grab yourself a Trevor Wong bobblehead presented by SaskMilk!

Puck drop is 7:00pm.




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