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Game 24 (9-11-2-1) (17-5-1-0) GAME 24 TUESDAY, APRIL 27, 2021 6:00 P.M. CST | BRANDT CENTRE | REGINA, SK (9-11-2-1) 620 CKRM | ACCESSNOW TV | WHL LIVE (17-5-1-0) EvAn DAum | Director, BrAnd MArketing & CommunicAtions | [email protected] | 306-519-1754 REGINA SET TO CONCLUDE HUB AGAINST WINNIPEG HEAD-TO-HEAD REGINA – This is it for the Regina Pats inside the Subway WHL Hub. LAST 10 MEETINGS | REG (1-7-1-1) vs. WPG/KTN Apr. 12, 2021 REG 1 @ WPG 3 Apr. 3, 2021 REG 2 vs. WPG 5 Regina’s 2020-21 WHL regular season concludes Tuesday night inside the Brandt Centre, Mar. 23, 2021 REG 3 @ WPG 8 as the Regiment take on the Winnipeg ICE at 6 p.m. Mar. 6, 2020 REG 2 vs. WPG 6 Dec. 15, 2019 REG 4 vs. WPG 5 (SO) Tuesday’s contest is the final chapter in what has been a long road to get here. After Dec. 6, 2019 REG 2 @ WPG 3 (OT) Nov. 9, 2019 REG 4 @ WPG 5 months of uncertainty, the pucK finally dropped on the Pats 2020-21 season March 12. Sept. 29, 2019 REG 2 vs. WPG 5 Since then, Regina has gone 9-11-2-1 and can claim fourth place in the East Division Feb. 20, 2019 REG 5 (SO) vs. KTN 4 standings with a win tonight. Jan. 16, 2019 REG 3 vs. KTN 4 PATS ALL-TIME REG. SEASON RECORD vs. ICE The Pats are coming off a 5-1 loss to the division champion Brandon Wheat Kings on 39-41-2-5-5 (W-L-T-OTL-SOL) Sunday night, while the ICE have won four in a row. 2020-21 SCHEDULE (9-11-2-1) Winnipeg has been a tough matchup for Regina this season, as the ICE have won the All times CST; Regina Hub – Brandt Centre previous three meetings, outscoring the Hub hosts a combined 16-6. Mar. 12 vs. Prince Albert 6-3 L Mar. 14 @ Saskatoon 6-3 L Las Vegas Golden Knights draft picK Peyton Krebs leads the ICE into their season finale, as Mar. 16 vs. Moose Jaw 5-4 OTL the 20-year-old leads the WHL in scoring with 42 points. He’s part of a Winnipeg attack Mar. 17 @ Swift Current 3-2 W Mar. 20 vs. Brandon 3-2 OTL that features three of the WHL’s top 10 scorers along with Connor McClennon (33 pts.) Mar. 23 @ Winnipeg 8-3 L and Owen Pederson (30 pts.). Mar. 25 @ Prince Albert 5-3 W Mar. 26 vs. Saskatoon 7-3 L On the Pats side of the equation, RyKer Evans enters the night looKing to finish the season Mar. 29 vs. Swift Current 9-4 W Mar. 30 @ Moose Jaw 3-2 OTW on a high. The Calgary product had his 12-game point streak snapped last time out and Apr. 1 @ Brandon 7-2 L enters the night two points back of Medicine Hat’s Cole Clayton (28 pts.) for the WHL’s Apr. 3 vs. Winnipeg 5-2 L defencemen scoring lead. Apr. 5 vs. Moose Jaw 4-3 SOL Apr. 6 @ Swift Current 6-1 W Apr. 9 vs. Brandon 2-1 OTW SPECIAL TEAMS REPORT Apr. 12 @ Winnipeg 3-1 L • REGINA: PP – 19/89, 21.3% (12th WHL) | PK – 84/108, 77.8% (T10 WHL) Apr. 13 vs. Prince Albert 4-2 L • WINNIPEG: PP – 32/98, 32.7% (3rd WHL) | PK – 62/77, 80.5% (T10 WHL) Apr. 15 @ Saskatoon 4-1 L Apr. 18 @ Prince Albert 4-3 W Apr. 20 vs. Saskatoon 4-2 W PATS LEADERS Apr. 22 vs. Swift Current 4-2 L • GOALS: 14 – Denomie (T2 WHL), 12 – Bedard (T10) Apr. 23 @ Moose Jaw 4-1 W • ASSISTS: 23 – Evans (3rd WHL), 16 – Bedard Apr. 25 @ Brandon 5-1 L Apr. 27 vs. Winnipeg 6:00 p.m. • POINTS: 28 – Bedard (T8 WHL), 26 – Evans • WINS: 6 – Ross 2020-21 WHL EAST DIVISION STANDINGS BY THE NUMBERS • Heading into the night the Pats have scored 72 goals. That marks a significant jump GP W L OT/SOL Pts from last season when Regina scored 54 goals in their first 23 games. Brandon 23 18 3 2/0 38 • Defensively, Regina has surrendered 90 goals this season compared to 81 through Winnipeg 23 17 5 1/0 35 Saskatoon 23 15 5 2/1 33 23 games in 2019-20. Regina 23 9 11 2/1 21 • The Pats are 3-5-0-0 since the departure of Connor Bedard. Prince Albert 23 8 11 3/1 20 • LiKe Brandon, Winnipeg has a potent PP, accounting for 34 per cent of the team’s Moose Jaw 24 8 13 3/0 19 Swift Current 23 6 16 1/0 13 goals this season. 2020-21 REGINA PATS # Name Pos. Ht. Wt. YR. Acquired Hometown Last 2019-20 Team (League) Pronunciation 4 Tom Cadieux D 6-0 174 ‘02 Traded by TC (2020) Saskatoon, SK Tri-City Americans (WHL) KA-dew 5 Jacob Dewitt * D 6-3 174 ‘04 Drafted by REG (2019) Sicamous, BC POE Prep (CSSHL U18) 6 Makai Mitchell D 6-0 189 ‘02 Listed by REG (2018) Fort Collins, CO, USA Regina Pats (WHL) 11 Carter Massier LW 6-1 179 ‘01 Listed by REG (2017) Peace River, AB Regina Pats (WHL) Mass-E-ur 18 Cole Dubinsky C 5-10 168 ‘02 Drafted by REG (2017) Ardrossan, AB Regina Pats (WHL) Dew-bin-ski 19 Zack Smith RW 5-11 165 ‘01 Listed by REG (2019) Saskatoon, SK Regina Pats (WHL) 20 Kyle Walker ‘A’ D 6-2 203 ‘00 Traded by EVT (2018) Leduc, AB Regina Pats (WHL) 21 Cole Carrier C 6-0 190 ‘02 Traded by KEL (2020) Strathcona, AB Regina Pats (WHL) Carry-ur 22 Carter Chorney RW 6-1 171 ‘01 Traded by SC (2019) Sherwood Park, AB Regina Pats (WHL) 23 Sloan Stanick LW 5-11 162 ‘03 Traded by EVT (2019) Rapid City, MB Regina Pats (WHL) 24 Colby Wotton * C 5-11 154 ‘03 Drafted by REG (2018) Foxwarren, MB Yellowhead Chiefs (MU18HL) WA-ton 26 Jakob Brook LW 6-2 184 ‘02 Traded by PA (2020) Roblin, MB Regina Pats (WHL) 28 Jake Johnson D 5-11 190 ‘03 Drafted by REG (2018) Scottsdale, AZ, USA Regina Pats (WHL) 29 Logan Nijhoff ‘C’ LW 6-0 182 ‘01 Drafted by REG (2016) Comox, BC Regina Pats (WHL) NYE-hof 30 Matthew Kieper * G 5-11 146 ‘04 Drafted by REG (2019) Winnipeg, MB Winnipeg Bruins (MU18HL) Keeper 31 Roddy Ross G 6-3 184 ‘00 Traded by SEA (2020) Meadow Lake, SK Seattle Thunderbirds (WHL) 33 Spencer Welke * G 6-0 185 ‘02 Listed by REG (2019) Yorkton, SK Prince Albert Mintos (SMAAAHL) Well-KEY 36 Marcus Taylor * D 6-0 159 ‘03 Drafted by REG (2018) Coquitlam, BC Burnaby WC (CSSHL U18) 37 Easton Armstrong * RW 6-1 169 ‘03 Drafted by REG (2018) Los Angeles, CA, USA LA Jr. Kings (16U AAA) 39 Carson Denomie ‘A’ (H) LW 6-0 196 ‘00 Traded by MJ (2019) Regina, SK Regina Pats (WHL) Den-UH-me 40 Parker Berge * D 5-11 169 ‘03 Drafted by REG (2018) Edmonton, AB Northern AB X-Treme (CSSHL U18) BERG 41 Ryker Evans ‘A’ D 5-11 184 ‘01 Drafted by REG (2016) Calgary, AB Regina Pats (WHL) 42 Drew Englot ‘A’ (A) C 6-2 191 ‘02 Traded by LET (2019) Candiac, SK Regina Pats (WHL) 44 Layton Feist * D 6-0 153 ‘04 Drafted by REG (2019) Dawson Creek, BC Okanagan HA Red (CSSHL U18) 52 Braxton Whitehead * C 5-11 150 ‘04 Drafted by REG (2019) Palmer, AK, USA Pitt. Penguins Elite (15U AAA) 98 Connor Bedard * C 5-9 165 ‘05 Drafted by REG (2020) North Vancouver, BC West Van Academy Prep (CSSHL U18) * Denotes rookie AGE MAKE-UP ORGANIZATIONAL MAKE-UP GEOGRAPHICAL MAKE-UP 2005 born (1) : Bedard WHL DRAFT ALBERTA (7) Berge, Carrier, Chorney, FIRST round (2) : Bedard | ’20 (1st), Feist | DubinsKy, Evans, 2004 born (5) : Dewitt, Feist, Taylor, ’19 (17th) Massier, WalKer nd Kieper, Whitehead 2-4th rounds (8) : Cadieux | TC – ’17 (2 ), Chorney | SPO – ’16 (2nd), SASK. (6) Cadieux, Denomie, Brook | PA – ’17 2nd), 2003 born (5) : Armstrong, Berge, Whitehead | 66th (3rd), Englot, Ross, Smith, Johnson StanicK, Kieper | 63rd (3rd), WelKe Wotton Dubinsky | 79th (4th), Carrier | KEL – 71st (4th), BC (5) Bedard, Dewitt, Feist, 2002 born (7) : Brook, Cadieux, Carrier, Englot | LET – 76th (4th), Nijhoff, Taylor DubinsKy, Englot, 5th-11th (11): Denomie | KAM – 100th Mitchell, WelKe (5th), Ross | SEA – 169th MANITOBA (4) Brook, Kieper, Stanick, (6th), Stanick | EVT – Wotton 145th (7th), Wotton | 2001 born (5) : Chorney, Evans, 136th (7th), Nijhoff | Massier, Nijhoff, Smith 165th (8th), Berge | 157th USA (4) Armstrong, Johnson, (8th), Dewitt | 186th (9th), Mitchell, Whitehead 2000 born (3) : Denomie, Ross, WalKer Taylor | 192nd (9th), Armstrong | 214th (10th), Johnson | 201st (10th), Evans | 209th (10th) CHL IMPORT DRAFT (0) LIST 5 – Massier, Mitchell, Smith, Walker, Welke TRADE 9 – Carrier, Chorney, Stanick, Brook, Denomie, Englot, Cadieux, Walker, Ross LAST PATS GAME – April 25, 2021 | Regina 1 – Brandon 5 (Brandt Centre) SCORING SUMMARY PATS PLAYER STATS Pos # Player G A +/- SH PIM FOW FIRST PERIOD RD 4 Cadieux, Tom 0 0 0 2 4 0/0 BDN – #17 Ridly Greig (10) scores. Assists: #22 Ben McCartney, #2 D 5 Dewitt, Jacob * 0 0 0 0 0 0/0 Braden Schneider – SHG 7:53 D 6 Mitchell, Makai 0 0 +1 0 0 0/0 (1-0 BDN) LW 11 Massier, Carter 0 0 -1 1 0 0/0 RW 19 Smith, Zack * 0 0 -1 3 2 1/2 SECOND PERIOD D 20 Walker, Kyle - A 0 0 -1 3 0 0/0 REG – #43 Tanner Howe (1) scores.
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