In today’s Pats history, we will talk about their first-ever hockey game. A couple of months ago the Regina Pats celebrated their 103rd birthday. The Patricias as they were then known were formed on October 30, 1917. Today marks the date of the Pats’ first-ever game played on December 21, […]
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ROD’S DUB THINGS: SIMPSO, PART II
Welcome to the second and final installment of SIMPSO, chronicling the coaching career of the legendary Terry Simpson as part of our WHL Coaching Legends series. The former P.A. Raiders, Red Deer Rebels, New York Islanders, Winnipeg Jets, and Philadelphia Flyers Head Coach and Toronto Maple Leafs Assistant Coach spoke […]
Daily Dose of the DUB: Svejkovsky wins Memorial eCup, Warriors make trades, Chiefs release overage players, and more
Svejkovsky wins inaugural Memorial eCup What a performance!! He only needed two games to claim the best-of-three series. Lukas Svejkovsky is your inaugural Memorial eCup Champion!!@CHLHockey | @tigershockey | @KiaCanada #KiaCHLeCup pic.twitter.com/9B6h7XbO2T — The WHL (@TheWHL) December 18, 2020 Lukas Svejkovsky of the Medicine Hat Tigers is the inaugural winner […]
Daily Dose of the DUB: More World Junior Championship rosters named, Hagel returned to Blackhawks, more alumni news
Wolf named to Team USA’s WJC roster Introducing the 2021 U.S. National Junior Team! ??#USAWJC | #WorldJuniors Release: https://t.co/8gcJU0kyXj pic.twitter.com/tdXVe3j2MW — USA Hockey (@usahockey) December 12, 2020 Dustin Wolf (127GP, 88-31-6, 1.85GAA, .934sv% with Everett) was named to the roster of Team USA for the 2021 IIHF World Junior Championships. He […]
ROD’S DUB THINGS: PATS PADDOCK AND BEDARD DISCUSS THE SEASON
The two faces of the Regina Pats organization – GM John Paddock and forward Connor Bedard – met with the media this week via Zoom to discuss the upcoming WHL season, pegged to begin January 8. Bedard, who’s recently returned from a lengthy training stint in Sweden, is anxious to […]
Franchise First: Milan Dragicevic
Milan Dragicevic holds the honor of being the first head coach in Vancouver Giants history. Although his tenure only lasted one season, Milan looks back at the experience in a positive light. The former WHL and USports defenceman recently discussed his playing career, time with the Giants, and overall […]
Hockey history lesson: the 1918-19 Regina Pats
This series will continue as a season-by-season recap of the Regina Patricia (Pats) hockey club. Last month we started a Regina Pats history lesson which began with the origins dating back to the 1917-18 season. The 1918-19 season saw change as the Tyvan Tigers were no longer in the […]
Top five coaches in Regina Pats history
The “top fives” continue with the top five coaches in Regina Pats’ history. In comparing the previous top five’s, this one was the most difficult. The pool of forwards, defensemen, and goaltenders was much deeper so to speak. In the 52 seasons that Pats have played in the WHL, […]
ROD’S DUB THINGS: MOONLIGHTING PART III
MEMORIAL CUPS, MARIO & NIGHTMARES: MOONLIGHTING, PART III With a complete absence of hockey right now at all levels, we present to you today many more hockey stories in Moonlighting, Part III, the final installment of our DUB Network series on famed SJHL, WHL, AHL, and NHL coach Lorne Molleken […]
Daily Dose of the DUB: Rebels rink upgrades, alumni signings and more
Westerner Park Centrium upgrades nearing completion Centrium upgrades nearly complete https://t.co/FlGH35Tpgs pic.twitter.com/WdnZEJ0EYC — rdnewsNOW (@rdnewsNOW) November 17, 2020 As part of the 2020 capital budget for Red Deer, Westerner Park Centrium was granted $3 million to complete upgrades to the facility. The upgrades included new seats, a modernized score […]