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GAME 3 TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 2021 8:00 P.M. CST | BRANDT CENTRE | REGINA, SK (0-2-0-0) 620 CKRM | ACCESSNOW TV | WHL LIVE (2-0-0-0) EvAn DAum | Director, BrAnd MArketing & CommunicAtions | [email protected] | 306-519-1754 REGINA GETS FIRST LOOK AT RIVAL WARRIORS HEAD-TO-HEAD LAST 10 MEETINGS | REG (4-6-0-0) vs.MJ REGINA – March 3, 2020 seems like eons ago. Feb. 16, 2019 REG 3 @ MJ 6 Feb. 23, 2019 REG 2 @ MJ 5 But in the world of COVID-19, that’s Just five short games in the rearview mirror for the Mar. 8, 2019 REG 1 vs. MJ 3 Regina Pats, who will look to emulate their performance from that night when they face Mar. 9, 2019 REG 1 @ MJ 6 the Moose Jaw Warriors Tuesday night inside the Subway WHL Hub at the Brandt Centre Sept. 20, 2019 REG 3 vs. MJ 2 (8 p.m. CST). Sept. 21, 2019 REG 3 @ MJ 5 Oct. 6, 2019 REG 0 @ MJ 3 Dec. 27, 2019 REG 5 @ MJ 2 That game Just over a year ago was the last time Regina found the win column, skating Dec. 28, 2019 REG 5 vs. MJ 0 away with a 7-4 victory over their Trans-Canada rivals in a wild affair that featured a first Mar., 3, 2020 REG 7 vs. MJ 4 period penalty shot goal for the Warriors, and six combined goals in the closing frame. PATS ALL-TIME REG. SEASON RECORD vs. MJ 186-143-13-8-7 (W-L-T-OTL-SOL) Now two games into the 2020-21 regular season, both teams are into the swing of hub hockey, with the Pats having fallen 6-3 twice, while the Warriors have needed extra time 2020-21 SCHEDULE (0-2-0-0) both games to score victories (4-3 OT vs. Brandon and 2-1 SO vs. Prince Albert). All times CST; Regina Hub – Brandt Centre Mar. 12 vs. Prince Albert 6-3 L Despite not getting the results they would want, the Pats have shown more than glimpses Mar. 14 @ Saskatoon 6-3 L of the team fans can look forward to seeing when the Regiment eventually returns to the Mar. 16 vs. Moose Jaw 8:00 p.m. rink. Mar. 17 @ Swift Current 8:00 p.m. Mar. 20 vs. Brandon 8:00 p.m. Mar. 23 @ Winnipeg 8:00 p.m. Friday it was a strong performance against the Prince Albert Raiders, which saw Regina Mar. 25 @ Prince Albert 4:00 p.m. outshoot the Raiders 31-17, while Sunday’s highlight was a two-for-two performance on Mar. 26 vs. Saskatoon 4:00 p.m. the power play – the first multi-goal power play effort since January 12 of last year in a 6-3 Mar. 29 vs. Swift Current 8:00 p.m. Mar. 30 @ Moose Jaw 8:00 p.m. win over Everett. Apr. 1 @ Brandon 8:00 p.m. Apr. 3 vs. Winnipeg 4:00 p.m. Led by rookie forward Connor Bedard and veteran linemate Carson Denomie, who both Apr. 5 vs. Moose Jaw 4:00 p.m. have two-goal games to their names already, Regina aims to put the pieces together Apr. 6 @ Swift Current 8:00 p.m. Apr. 9 vs. Brandon 4:00 p.m. against the Warriors in the first of four matchups this season between the pair. Apr. 12 @ Winnipeg 8:00 p.m. Apr. 13 vs. Prince Albert 8:00 p.m. By the NUMBERS Apr. 15 @ Saskatoon 4:00 p.m. • Apr. 18 @ Prince Albert 8:00 p.m. Moose Jaw was 1 of 6 teams the Pats won multiple games against last season. Apr. 20 vs. Saskatoon 8:00 p.m. • Regina’s 4 wins against the Warriors was the most against any opponent in ‘19-20. Apr. 22 vs. Swift Current 8:00 p.m. • Regina’s 2 power play goals Sunday night vs. Saskatoon snapped a 25-game streak Apr. 23 @ Moose Jaw 8:00 p.m. without scoring multiple power play goals. Before that, the Pats most recent multi- Apr. 25 @ Brandon 8:00 p.m. Apr. 27 @ Winnipeg 8:00 p.m. goal performance on the PP came in a 6-3 win January 12, 2020 against Everett (2-for-5). 2020-21 WHL EAST • Connor Bedard leads the WHL in rookie scoring with 4 points in 2 games. Medicine DIVISION STANDINGS Hat’s Oasiz Wiesblatt is second with 3 points in 7 games • Tuesday is a very early matchup between 2023 NHL Draft prospects in Bedard and GP W L OTL Pts Moose Jaw’s Brayden Yager. The pair combined for 126 points in 80 games at the Moose Jaw 2 2 0 0 4 U18 level last season, with Bedard in the CSSHL and Yager in Sask. Midget AAA. Saskatoon 2 2 0 0 4 • Brandon 2 1 0 1 3 Bedard’s first WHL goal on Friday vs. Prince Albert has racked up more than 57,000 Prince Albert 2 1 0 1 3 views on Twitter alone over the weekend Winnipeg 2 1 1 0 2 • Tuesday night’s game is No. 9 of 84 inside the Subway WHL Hub at the Brandt Regina 2 0 2 0 0 Centre. Swift Current 2 0 2 0 0 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-dough 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 6-0 149 ‘04 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) BUR-j 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 – March 14, 2021 | Regina 3 – Saskatoon 6 (Brandt Centre) SCORING SUMMARY PATS PLAYER STATS Pos # Player G A +/- SH PIM FOW FIRST PERIOD RD 4 Cadieux, Tom 0 0 -2 2 0 0/0 SAS – #23 Evan Patrician (1) scores.
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    Stew MacDonald - Bio As Executive Vice President, Revenue for Oilers Entertainment Group, Stew MacDonald is responsible for providing leadership to OEG's revenue operations. As one of the organization's senior executives, he leads a team responsible for ticketing, premium seating, corporate partnerships and customer relationships for the NHL’s Edmonton Oilers and Rogers Place. He also oversees business operations for the Edmonton Oil Kings of the WHL and Bakersfield Condors of the AHL. Stew began his professional career in 1981 with the Regina Pats of the Western Hockey League, where he served as the club's Director of Marketing and Publicity. In 1987, he joined the Oilers where he played a leading role as the organization's Director of Marketing for over a decade. In 1998, he was named Chief Operating Officer of the American Hockey League's Saint John Flames and guided the organization for five seasons. In 2003, Stew rejoined the Oilers organization on a temporary basis as a member of the project team for the NHL’s first-ever outdoor game, and then on a permanent basis a few months later when he was appointed President of the Edmonton Road Runners Hockey Club. In 2005, he was named the Oilers Vice President of Marketing, and in 2006 he assumed his current duties. A native of Ottawa, Stew holds a diploma in Sports Administration from Durham College. He is based in Edmonton at Oilers Entertainment Group headquarters. Among the highlights of Stew’s career are three Stanley Cup Championships (1987, 1988, 1990), a Calder Cup Championship (2001) and a Memorial Cup Championship (2014).
  • Goalie Evaluator Andy Neilsen Has Been Developing Goaltenders In

    Goalie Evaluator Andy Neilsen Has Been Developing Goaltenders In

    Andy Neilsen – Goalie Evaluator Andy Neilsen has been developing goaltenders in Western Canada for over 20 years. He has an extensive background in Goaltending. His playing career includes Junior A, Major Junior and playing professionally. Next Level Goaltending Development Inc. also consults for several minor hockey associations throughout the lower mainland. Andy is a CAHA certified coach and has coached with Yale for the past 3 seasons in addition to Abbotsford Minor Hockey Association for the past 10 years. He is well known in the hockey circles throughout the lower mainland for helping develop elite athletes. Throughout his coaching career he has helped athletes reach their goals ranging from AAA minor hockey, Junior, NCAA College, and the professional ranks. Brandon Underwood – Player Evaluator Played 5 years in the WHL (Kamloops Blazers: 2008-2011, Regina Pats: 2011-2012 (Assistant Captain), Red Deer Rebels: 2012-2013 (Assistant Captain) Played 4 years for the UBC Thunderbirds: 2013-2017 (Assistant Captain) Strength and Conditioning / On-Ice Skills Coach for Factory Hockey Player Development (2016-2017) Strength Coach in the gym with minor hockey and NHL players. Head Skills Coach for Factory Hockey Junior level on-ice sessions. Brandon also has experience serving as a second Assistant Coach to Sven at UBC and as the team’s Strength and Conditioning Coach. Justin Georgeson – Player Evaluator Justin’s experience as a hockey player includes BCMML- North East Chiefs: 2009-10, BCHL- Coquitlam Express: 2010-13, BCHL- Alberni Valley Bulldogs: 2013/14, and CIS-UBC Thunderbirds:2014-16 His coaching experience includes BCHL Development Camps Instructor: 2011-14, and CIS- UBC Thunderbirds Associate Coach: 2016-present.