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Indeed they were. The Raiders won 50 games while losing only seven times with three ties that season.
“There were a lot of players drafted off that team, and Robin Bartell, Greg Paslawski, and myself played pro but were not drafted,” Tippett said.
Terry Simpson was head coach of the Raiders and later went on to the NHL as head coach of the New York Islanders, Philadelphia Flyers and Winnipeg Jets.
The Raiders beat the Belleville Bulls in the Centennial Cup final in May 1981, where Tippett was awarded top scorer.
Tippett sat beside assistant coach Rick Wilson in the team picture. Over 20 years later, Wilson would be Tippett’s assistant for six seasons when he was head coach of the Dallas Stars.
Head coach Dave Tippett and associate coach Rick Wilson of the Dallas Stars look on from the bench against the Anaheim Ducks at the Honda Center on October 15, 2006, in Anaheim, California.
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The men who played for the Prince Albert Raiders still remain close.
“Two or three years ago, I had the whole team down to my place in Arizona,” recalled Tippett.
“We watched that final game on video.
“Funny now, I thought we played a good game. Now as a coach, I look back — holy crow, we made a lot of mistakes!”
“There’s an old saying, ‘When you win, you walk together forever.’ That’s true with that team,” Tippett said.