
Raiders Resolve Overage Dilemma, Ship Jagow to Seattle
September 17, 2008 - Western Hockey League (WHL)
Prince Albert Raiders News Release
Prince Albert, Saskatchewan - The Prince Albert Raiders have traded 20 year-old centre Jared Jagow to the Seattle Thunderbirds in exchange for a conditional 9th round selection in the 2010 Western Hockey League bantam draft.
Jagow was acquired by the Raiders at the trading deadline in the 07-08 season from the Regina Pats for Ryan DePape and appeared in 29 games with 5 goals and 6 assists for 11 points to go along with 15 minutes in penalties.
Jagow joins 2 other former Raiders, Devon Leblanc and Ashton Hewson to make up the 20 year-old contingent with the Thunderbirds.
With the move, the Raiders are down to their limit of three 20 year-olds: Matt Robertson, Ryan McDonald and Justin Bernhardt.
The Raiders roster now is at 27 players: 3 goaltenders, 9 defensemen and 15 forwards as they prepare for the start of the 08-09 season this weekend in Saskatoon Friday and at the Art Hauser Centre Saturday at 7:30 PM.
Tickets for the 900 CKBI Home Opener are on sale at the Raider office from 9 to 5 daily or on Saturday from noon to game time.
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- WHL Commissioner Ron Robison Launches 2008-09 WHL Regular Season - WHL
- Donny Parenteau to Sing Anthem at Home Opener - Saskatoon Blades
- Raiders Resolve Overage Dilemma, Ship Jagow to Seattle - Prince Albert Raiders
- T-Birds Acquire Jagow From Prince Albert - Seattle Thunderbirds
- Flames Reassign Aulie - Brandon Wheat Kings
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