KAMLOOPS, B.C. – Connor Gay had a hat trick and added an assist in the Regina Pats’ 7-3 rout of the Kamloops Blazers in Western Hockey League action on Friday.

Dryden Hunt added five assists for the Pats (15-10-1) while Kyle Burroughs, Morgan Klimchuk, Jared McAmmond and Pavel Padakin rounded out the scoring.

Luke Harrison, Patrik Maier and Logan McVeigh all scored for the Blazers (11-12-5), who dropped their third straight game.

Tyler Brown picked up the win in goal for Regina, making 33 saves. Connor Ingram stopped 2-of-5 shots in 5:50 before being pulled by Kamloops. Cole Kehler replaced him and made 35 saves in 54:10.

The Pats scored once on five power-play chances while the Blazers went 0 for 2.

Regina’s Austin Wagner was ejected at 2:29 of the second period after receiving a major penalty for checking to the head.

The Pats are 3-1 on their west coast road trip which concludes Saturday night in Kelowna at 9 pm on 620 CKRM (Press Box Sports Bar Pregame Show at 8:35 pm).

(Canadian Press, BlazerHockey.com)

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Anonymous
10 years ago

Wow, this team is on a roll and well on its way to a very special season. At what point will the team see a sell-out or two at its home games. They deserve it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

well I don't expect it to happen on Dec. 3rd against BRN as anyone who actually follows the Pats without going to many games knows how BRN likes to make us look like fools (go back to the home opener and last years playoffs) most fans will wait til the next game im assuming… I know if I wasn't a season ticket holder I would wait til the next game… teddy bear toss night or not heeck wouldn't surprise me if we get shutout on our teddy bear toss night by BRN

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

I was one of the season ticket holders questioning the Paddock hiring and Cameron firing. I was wrong. This guy is producing a totally different style of team.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Cameron won a pennant with a team that wasn't very deep, and a lot of talent that quit in the second half of the season. Add in key injuries to Stevenson and Wapple at the end of regular season and it didn't work out. He still won a Pennant for the organization which hadn't been done in a while. All of this with a Parker designed team. We all know how they usually worked out. Cameron is an outstanding coach who deserved better than he got from this organization. I read he is in the running for the Vancouver job.… Read more »

Rocker
Rocker
10 years ago

Truth is that Cameron was not well liked in the dressing room and was very hard to be around

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

All the best to Cameron, but Paddock's resume speaks for itself. Google it if you're not familiar.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Great news; Arash says Cortez is gone. Yippee

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Last Anon – not if the Assistant Coaches have a say in it he won't get hired.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Pats just beat #2 team in Canada in Kelowna Saturday night! They had only lost two games this entire season until Pats beat em.

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Get that Rider crap talk off the Pats post. In case you haven't realized the Riders are done.

The Pats are proving the critics wrong. I can't wait until Wednesday as we have another tough game ahead of us. Go Pats Go!

Anonymous
Anonymous
10 years ago

Ya enough Rider is stuff already. CFL is awful awful football hence no one cares about it except for people in this province. I like how Toronto and Montreal get 8k to a game.