BLADES 2 PATS 1 OT

Keith Hershmiller Photography

Regina – The Regina Pats wrapped up their busy week with a 2-1 overtime loss to the Saskatoon Blades Saturday night at the Brandt Centre.

Robbie Holmes gave the Pats an early 1-0 lead with his first of the season but Logan Flodell shut down the Regina offence from there.

Gage Ramsay tied the game for Saskatoon in the second and after a scoreless third, the two clubs went to overtime.

35 seconds in, Jesse Shynkaruk potted his 10th to give the Blades the extra point and a 2-1 final score.

Flodell stopped 39 of 40 shots for Saskatoon while Tyler Brown made 29 stops on 31 shots in the defeat. Regina exits the weekend with a 21-2-6-0 record, and were 4-0-2-0 in the six games in eight days stretch.


Quick Hits
– The Pats finished their busy week of six games in eight days with a 4-0-2-0 record.
– The Pats record against the East Division is now 7-0-2-0 on the year.
– All three of Robbie Holmes’ goals in the WHL have come against Saskatoon.        
– The Pats outshot the Blades 40-31.
– Regina was 0/2 on the powerplay and 4/4 killing penalties.
– The game was a sellout, at 6484.

What’s Next?
The Pats return to action Friday in Moose Jaw against the Warriors at 7 p.m. on 620 CKRM. The Pats return to the Brandt Centre Saturday in a rematch with Moose Jaw at 7 p.m. Tickets are available at reginapats.com or at the Brandt Centre Box Office.

(Courtesy Phil Andrews/ReginaPats.com)

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Anonymous
8 years ago

Wow ! Such a small write up on this game after the Patsies got beat by the Saskatoon Lacrosse team. Let's see what Mr. Weppler has to say about this one other than the fact the Pats were tired after the road trip, to many games lately, wrong person in goal and so on.

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Anonymous
8 years ago

Lol, the future MC champions get schooled by the lowly Blades!

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

What is this. They lose a game and nobody on here . I love it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Ya pretty low point of the 2016 season losing to a team that should fold like the blades. But I guess the glass half full attitude is Pats still 21-2-6 on the season. Keep the faith Pats fans, the future is much brighter than the bankrupt Blades hopes.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Please let the Blades enjoy this victory. After all this is like a memorial cup win for them.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

The Pats aren't going to win and play perfect every single game.

I wasn't at the game but was told they played awful (but Brown played well). I for one am still happy with their first place record!

It'll be an interesting weekend coming up with them missing 4 of their top players to WJ camps.

GO Pats!

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Current Pats club, while good, nowhere near the Pats edition led by Dennis Sobchuck and crew. Hockey now a days played by gurly "Sally Boys" with cell phones.

Anonymous
Anonymous
8 years ago

Ya right, back in those days, athletes didn't train like today's athlete. Even guys that played back in that era will admit they couldn't compete with today's 365 days a year trained athlete (all sports)

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Anonymous
8 years ago
Reply to  Anonymous

If they had today's training resources they would have. Back in the day they could play and then some 365/24/7, work all day, come to the rink, play hard, then do it all over again next day. Playing for the shear love of the game sun up sundown, sundown sun up. Today's gurly Sally Boys can't or won't take a hit or go into the corners, few and far between lf you find a guy in today's hockey like the back in the day clubs. Today's hockey… a selfish product of a me first my personal interest above all, including… Read more »

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Anonymous
8 years ago

Hey, Patsy Fans Saskatoon Blades beat Moose Jaw 5-3 tonight . Beat Regina last night , that should lead to some more whining on here . That is if they print it…NOT.

william weppler
8 years ago

Yea it wasn't the game we have been used to at the Brandt Center but not a bad game in my mind. At times defensive but still interesting. In answer to the 1st Anon – "…. the fact the Pats were tired after the road trip, to many games lately, wrong person in goal and so on" – I would say that after 6 games in 8 days, with some road games included, any Team (Blades, Pats or whomever) would be tired. The Pats had the correct, and their only, Goalie playing, as backup (Hollett – 6 wins 0 losses)… Read more »