As the Raiders saluted their fans for their season-long support following their playoff series with Frankford, five players in skated their final PJHL game.
- Captain Reid Lambert (Selby, Ontario) played five seasons. The forward registered 42 goals, 45 assists and 209 PIM in 165 regular season games and 17 goals, 11 assists and 56 PIM in 78 playoff games. He was part of three Tod Division championship teams and one PJHL East Conference championship team.
- Cole Campbell (Newburgh, Ontario) played four seasons. The defenceman registered 8 goals, 22 assists, and 219 PIM in 132 regular season games and one goal, eight assists and 66 PIM in 59 playoff games. He was part of two Tod Division championship teams and one PJHL East Conference championship team.
- Alternate captain Andrew Carr (Ottawa, Ontario) played three seasons. The centre registered 47 goals, 45 assists and 32 PIM in 89 regular season games and 30 goals, 17 assists, and 14 PIM in 55 playoff games. He was part of two Tod Division championship teams and one PJHL East Conference championship team. He also previously played in the EOJHL with the Ottawa Junior Canadians.
- Alternate captain Jackson Barnes (Kingston, Ontario) played three seasons. The defenceman registered 14 goals, 58 assists, and 56 PIM in 106 regular season games and four goals, seven assists and 26 PIM in 36 playoff games. He was part of two Tod Division championship teams and one PJHL East Conference championship team. He also skated with the Amherstview Jets in the COVID-19 season and at the Junior A level with the Blind River Beavers, Trenton Golden Hawks, and Nepean Raiders.
- Jobey Pearson (Squamish, B.C.) played one season. The forward registered three goals, 10 assists and eight PIM in 13 regular season games and two assists and four PIM in eight playoff games. Previously, he played at the Junior A level with the Aurora Tigers, Leamington Flyers, and Kerry Park Islanders and at the Junior B level with the North Van Wolf Pack and the Port Moody Panthers.
The Raiders organization thanks these players for their work ethic, leadership and contribution to our success throughout their careers. Beyond their contributions on the ice, they were fan favourites who also gave much to their fans and the community. Each will be greatly missed.

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