Prince Albert Daily Herald
Photo Courtesy of Keith Hershmiller/WHL The Regina Pats and Prince Albert Raiders battle for the puck in front of Pats netminder Matthew Kieper at the Brandt Centre last season.
Fans of the Prince Albert Raiders will finally get to see their team again on home ice on Friday, Oct. 1.
The team announced on Tuesday afternoon that they will start off their 2021-22 regular season slate at the Art Hauser Centre against the Regina Pats.
The provincial rivals will then square off on Saturday, Oct. 2 at the Brandt Centre in Regina.
Start times for those contests have yet to be announced.
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WHL to start 2021-22 campaign on Oct. 1
Western Hockey League fans can start to plan out their schedules.
Following the conclusion of their annual general meeting on Tuesday, the league announced that a full 68-game schedule will begin on Friday, Oct. 1, with all 22 buildings expected to be at full capacity.
The one difference in this year’s schedule, which will conclude on April 3, 2022, is the fact that teams from the Eastern Conference will not square off with teams from the Western Conference until the league final.
Teams across the WHL will be announcing their home openers starting on Wednesday, with a league-wide pre-season slate to follow on June 21.
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