At the end of every season, there is the natural graduation of players, like 20-year-old defenceman Zach Wytinck. He was originally listed by Red Deer in 2015 but only dressed in four preseason games for the Rebels. Then a trade to Brandon happened just before the 2016 season began. […]
Author: Chris Clark
Logan Nijhoff “A True Regina Pat”
“He’s come a long way because he’s bought into what we want to do as an organization. Work ethic, commitment, a leader. It’s everything that you want. He’s a true Regina Pat and we’re very fortunate to have him.” High praise from Pats head coach Dave Struch of Logan […]
Teply and the ICE earn a big two points in Regina
As the playoffs near, every point is valuable and the ICE left Regina Wednesday night with two in their back pocket. Winnipeg used their game-in-hand over Brandon, to pass Brandon in the standings. That currently gives Winnipeg home ice advantage in the first round over their provincial rivals in a […]
Kyle Crnkovic leads Blades to second straight overtime win over Pats
On Friday night in Saskatoon it only took 1:14 for Kyle Crnkovic to win the game for the Blades in overtime. On Saturday night in Regina it took 4:13 in the extra frame for Crnkovic to bury the winner. The goal capped off a two goal and two assist performance […]
Pratt looking to stick around in Regina
Austin Pratt has enjoyed his time in Regina — so much so he’s looking to possibly stay longer. After a recent game, we talked about his future. “I have some roots here, I love the city, I love the people. The Pats have been great to me. It would be […]
Spencer Welke wins Pats debut over Warriors
The Highway 1 rivalry heated up on Tuesday evening. It was a spirited affair between the two non-playoff teams with the Pats prevailing 7-4. The game saw plenty of hits, goals, a couple fights and drama at the end of the game. Spencer Welke made his Pats debut on Tuesday […]
Kemp, Sillinger and the Tigers maul the Pats
It was the Brett Kemp and Cole Sillinger show on Friday night at the Brandt Centre. Kemp had four goals, Sillinger assisted on the first two and he scored the third goal which ended up being the game-winner. The Tigers won handily 8-2 in front of 4489 fans. Penalties let […]
Pats This Week: Minor league alumni update
This week we’re looking at Pats alumni playing in the AHL and ECHL. Matt Bradley (2017-18) In 2018-19, Bradley’s first pro season saw him play in 66 games for the ECHL’s Newfoundland Growlers, where he collected 15 goals and 30 assists. It was also the Growlers’ first season as a franchise. […]
Oil Kings sneak past Pats 2-1 in overtime
For the second time in just over a week, the Oil Kings and Pats faced off. It was another good effort for the Pats against the second best team in the WHL on Saturday night. The opening period was fairly even, despite what the shot clock read. Jake Neighbours opened […]
Blades top Pats on Autism Awareness Night
Saskatoon came out of the gates with two quick goals to propel themselves to their first win over Regina this season, 6-3 on Friday night. Pats head coach Dave Struch was not impressed by the start from his team. “(The) first 10 minutes our top guys were sleeping, that can’t […]