THE KEG PATS RECAP: REGINA 5 BRANDON 2

Keith Hershmiller Photography

Regina  – In a battle of two nationally-ranked teams, the Regina Pats (8) came out on top over the Brandon Wheat Kings (5) Saturday night.  Sam Steel had a goal and two assists to pace the Pats to a 5-2 victory before 4,131 fans in the Brandt Centre.

Braydon Buziak, Jake Leschyshyn, Connor Hobbs and Filip Ahl rounded out the attack for Regina (4-0-2). Tyler Brown made 18 saves.

Ty Lewis and Tyler Coulter chipped in for the Wheat Kings (2-2-1) with Jordan Papirny turning away 30-of-34 shots.

Quick Hits
– Dawson Leedahl extended his point streak to six games with two assists. (2G 6A).
– The Pats powerplay has a goal in every game this season. (9 goals total).
– Connor Hobbs scored his first of the year as a part of a two point night.

What’s Next?
The Pats will wrap up their five game home stand on Wednesday at the Brandt Centre. The Portland Winterhawks are in town in a 7 p.m. puck drop. Tickets are available through reginapats.com or at the Brandt Centre box office.

(With files from the Canadian Press and Phil Andrews/ReginaPats.com)

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Anonymous
7 years ago

Sure a LOT of interest in these "Memorial Cup Champions" to be.

Anonymous
Anonymous
7 years ago

Hey, previous post as_hole, champions don't need to post. F__k you and any haters. Pats are good, great and the only team in the WHL without a regulation loss. You'll eat your words bi__acth!

Anonymous
Anonymous
7 years ago

Thank you anonymous #2, happy thanksgiving

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Anonymous
7 years ago

Nice hockey fan support you stiffs in Saskatoon! 2,700 Sunday afternoon. But for who knows why, sellout lacrosse every home game. Pitiful hockey fans.

william weppler
7 years ago

Was good to see the boys rebound after Friday loss where they sort of slept thru the initial period. Some pretty balanced scoring throughout the lineup is going to give other teams fits this year. As long as Hollett and Brown stay healthy my only conceris on defense but hopefully that will come around. Seflish penalty by Wagner Friday night hurt the Team and will no likely cost him a few games from the League office. He's taken a few no brainers this year already…maybe some Team discipine required JP. Biggest surprise has to be Buziak with 5 goals in… Read more »

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Anonymous
7 years ago

A big weekend in sports. It's been a long time since I've had this sports content feeling. I know it's short lived but still. It's been a long time coming. Riders won, Jays won, Thunder won, Pats won. If only Jones could have had the Riders playing like this when they still had a chance at a playoff spot. As mentioned in Rods article. Riders could end up at 8-10 and possibly tie the 1st place Eastern team. Yet the Riders will be watching while the Eastern second and possibly third place teams head into the playoffs. With 9 teams… Read more »

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Anonymous
7 years ago

If the Pats lose 14 games I will be surprised.

Pon Jaddock