PATS 6 WHEAT KINGS 5 (OT)

BRANDON, Man. (CP) – Connor Gay scored 3:24 into overtime as Regina edged the Wheat Kings 6-5 Tuesday night in Brandon.  It was Regina’s third straight win over their division foes.

Sergey Zborovskiy, Morgan Klimchuk, Braden Christoffer, Patrick D’Amico and Austin Wagner supplied the rest of the Pats (20-11-1) offence.  Daniel Wapple picked up the win in goal making 27 saves.

Tim McGauley struck twice for Brandon (24-7-4), with Ryan Pilon, John Quenneville and Nolan Patrick also chipping in.

The Pats outshot the Wheaties 39-32 while going 2/5 on the powerplay and 2/5 on the penalty kill.  The attendance was 3888.

The Queen City kids return home Wednesday evening to host the Lethbridge Hurricanes at 7:00 pm on 620 CKRM (Press Box Sports Bar Pregame Show at 6:35 pm).

Photo courtesy wheatkings.com

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Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Seriously, its time to be " Buyers". The Pats are for real.
George

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

What a game! Unbelieveable come from behind win. Paddock has these boys truly believing they are unstoppable. They have to be in Top 10 in Canada now. To beat Brandon 3 straight and Kelowna is huge. Let's pummel and bury Lethbridge tonight!!!!!!!!!!!!

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

if they buy now they will be sellers for the next 5 years or more. nows the time cash in on the assets they have

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

I agree,the way the pats are playing,you go for it!

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Anyone who says the Pats aren't for real needs to shut it now. This team has shown they are a contender and they should be buyers come the deadline

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

Rod, anything on when the pats play on access

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

The Pats are positioned with several other teams that are all "for real" with Brandon, Calgary, Red Deer, Medicine Hat, Swift Current, and Kootenay emerging. We are no better or worse. They are are on no better pace than they were last season. As a matter of fact they had about 19 wins by the Christmas break last year and ended up winning a pennant. They were knocked out in 4 games in the first round. We were buyers last season and where did it get us? When your not deep enough, one or two injuries and your done. The… Read more »

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

Geez you dint have to have guys in the top ten in scoring in order to win you need to have a balanced scoring this team has scored 122 goals not to shababy You go for it when you have the chance . You dint not dismantle a team that's going good you are the one that is insane . I think you have to rethink why you think that are nit good enough to win against these teams. I haven't heard why you just said they aren't how in God's name do you know that explain yourself. Winning two… Read more »

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

The Pats should just sit pat.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

And hard work might just get them to the promissed land. They can deal with draft picks and all that when they are losing sir

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

This a good team and yes a team that can contend this year and years to come. We could swing a deal or two that could put us over the top and not mess with the future. Anyone who doesn't think that? Clearly has not been out to any games this year at all.

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

they have been buyers for the last 15 years … why stop now!

Anonymous
Anonymous
9 years ago

for the love of god we are not buyers this year we have no assets to be trading this year to become a buyer. Had the Parkers not forced Lang to make some pointless trades involving key draft picks then yes we could of been a buyer this year but that is not the case. We struggled against Saskatoon, we haven't played a full 60minutes since our game in Kelowna, we are not consistent enough to be considered among the top 4.. Oh ya another thing our 1st round match up will be against SC and last time I checked… Read more »