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Prince Albert Raiders win WHL regular season championship

The Prince Albert Raiders shut out the Swift Current Broncos 6-0 to win the Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy. Lucas Chudleigh/Apollo Multimedia - Prince Albert Raiders / Supplied

The Prince Albert Raiders are the Western Hockey League’s (WHL) regular season champions.

The Raiders shut out the Swift Current Broncos 6-0 on Tuesday to win the Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy for the second time in team history.

READ MORE: Prince Albert Raiders fall to Moose Jaw Warriors 4-2 Saturday night

The only other time the Raiders won the regular season championship was in the 1984-85 season, when they also won the Memorial Cup.

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Justin Nachbaur scored twice, while Dante Hannoun added a goal and two assists and Aliaksei Protas had a goal and an assist.

Sergei Sapego and Eric Pearce also scored for Prince Albert (51-9-2-2), the second-ranked team in the CHL.

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Ian Scott made 24 saves for his sixth shutout of the season, placing him in a three-way tie with Luke Siemens and Rejean Beauchemin for the most in a single season in Raider history.

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Riley Lamb had a busy night in net for Swift Current (10-46-4-2), stopping 33 of 39 shots he faced.

The two teams meet again on Friday in Prince Albert.

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