CHL takes holiday break with Prince Albert Raiders still holding No. 1 ranking
TORONTO — The Canadian Hockey League began its holiday break on Monday with half the season already in the books. Some teams have already played themselves out of contention and have started trading away bodies to prepare for the future, while many others are gearing up for a run at league titles and a spot in the Memorial Cup.
Here are the top 10 teams in the CHL when play resumes on Dec. 28.
1. Prince Albert Raiders — WHL (Record: 31-2-1)
Prince Albert went over two months without a regulation-time loss between Oct. 4 and Dec. 6 and responded to its first defeat of the season by reeling off a 19-game winning streak to break away from the pack. The Raiders are perfect on home ice at 16-0-0 and have held the No. 1 ranking amongst the CHL’s 60 teams since Oct. 17. The team possesses the Western Hockey League’s leading scorer in Brett Leason and top goalie in Ian Scott. They Raiders will be relying heavily on both when they return from the world junior championship to try and surpass the 2004-05 London Knights (59-7-2) for the best single-season record in CHL history.


