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Regina, Sask. — The Regina Pats capped off a perfect weekend with a 4-3 win over the visiting Portland Winterhawks Saturday night before 5,403 spectators at the Brandt Centre.

Connor Bedard tallied two goals, including his seventh game-winner of the season, tying Jagger Firkus for the league lead, as he scored on a breakaway to give the Pats a 4-3 lead late in the third period. Braxton Whitehead scored for a second straight game and Alexander Suzdalev (1G-1A) recorded his 23rd of the season in the win. Drew Sim stopped 30 of 33 shots directed his way as he collected his third-straight win.

The game was tied 1-1 after 20 minutes, before the teams combined for five markers in the second period with the Pats carrying a 4-3 lead into the final stanza. Both teams were held off the scoresheet in the final frame. The win is the Pats 20th of the season and the Pats third-straight victory.

Robbie Fromm-Delorme, Diego Buttazzoni, and Gabe Klassen replied for the Winterhawks, as they finished their Eastern Division swing 2-4-0. Dante Giannuzi made 34 saves on 38 shots, as he dropped his second straight start.

BLADES 4 THUNDERBIRDS 2

SASKATOON – Egor Sidorov scored the natural hat trick and his netminder Austin Elliott stopped 30 of 32 shots as the Saskatoon Blades knocked off the visiting Seattle Thunderbirds 4-2 in Western Hockey League action on Saturday night.

Trevor Wong also scored for the Blades (27-8-2-1), who led 1-0 after the first period and took a 2-1 lead into the final frame.

Nico Myatovic and Kevin Korchinski scored for the Thunderbirds (30-7-1-1).

BLAZERS 5 CHIEFS 2

KAMLOOPS, B.C. – Ryan Hofer scored twice and Logan Stankoven chipped in with three assists as the Kamloops Blazers defeated the visiting Spokane Chiefs 5-2.

Olen Zellweger, Daylan Kuefler and Kyle Masters also scored for the Blazers (25-8-4-2), who outshot the Chiefs 53-24.

Berkly Catton and Ty Cheveldayoff scored for the Chiefs (8-28-1-2).

ICE 8 TIGERS 3

WINNIPEG, Man. – Connor McClennon scored three goals as the Winnipeg ICE crushed the visiting Medicine Hat Tigers 8-3.

Zack Ostapchuk scored twice, while Easton Armstrong, Conor Geekie and Vladislav Shilo scored once for the ICE (30-5-1-0).

Tomas Mrsic, Bogdans Hodass and Cayden Lindstrom scored for the Tigers (15-21-5-1).

BRONCOS 4 COUGARS 3

SWIFT CURRENT, Sask. – Braeden Lewis scored the game-winning goal at 15:17 in the second period as the Swift Current Broncos edged the Prince George Cougars.

Brady Birnie, Josh Filmon and Mathew Ward also scored for the Broncos (20-17-0-1).

Ethan Samson, Chase Wheatcroft and Hudson Thornton scored for the Cougars (17-18-4-0).

WARRIORS 4 WHEAT KINGS 3

BRANDON, Man. – Brayden Yager scored the game-winning goal at 17:48 of the second period as the visiting Moose Jaw Warriors edged the Brandon Wheat Kings 4-3.

Ben Riche, Ryder Korczak and Eric Alarie also scored for the Warriors (26-14-0-2).

Dawson Pasternak, Nolan Flamand and Zakhar Polshakov all scored for the Wheat Kings (17-20-4-0).

RAIDERS 4 OIL KINGS 3 (OT)

EDMONTON, Alta. – Terrell Goldsmith scored at 2:16 of overtime as the visiting Prince Albert Raiders knocked off the Edmonton Oil Kings 4-3.

Keaton Sorensen, Aiden Oiring and Ryder Ritchie also scored for the Raiders (15-23-3-0), who outshot the hosts 28-16.

Carter Kowalyk, Rhett Melnyk and Rilen Kovacevic scored for the Oil Kings (6-34-2-0).

ROYALS 6 ROCKETS 3

VICTORIA, B.C. – Matthew Hodson scored twice as the Victoria Royals defeated the visiting Kelowna Rockets 6-3.

Riley Gannon, Tanner Scott, Robin Sapousek and Alex Edwards also scored for the Royals (12-25-3-1).

Max Graham scored twice, while Dylan Wightman added a single for the Rockets (13-23-3-0).

SILVERTIPS 3 AMERICANS 2 (OT)

EVERETT, Wash. – Austin Roest scored 1:39 into overtime as the Everett Silvertips edged the Tri-City Americans 3-2.

Jackson Berezowski scored twice for the Silvertips (20-19-1-0).

Tyson Greenway and Chase Friedt-Mohr scored for the Americans (17-16-3-1).

REBELS 2 HURRICANES 1 (OT)

LETHBRIDGE, Alta. – Hunter Mayo scored the winner at 4:55 of overtime as the visiting Red Deer Rebels edged the Lethbridge Hurricanes 2-1.

Kalan Lind also scored for the Rebels (29-8-1-3). Rebels’ goaltender Rhett Stoesser stopped 31 of 32 shots.

Miguel Marques scored for the Hurricanes (23-15-1-2). Hurricanes’ netminder Harrison Meneghin kicked out 37 of 39 shots.

This roundup was generated automatically with a CP-developed application.

(ReginaPats.com, Canadian Press/Photo: Trent Wotherspoon)

NHL SCOREBOARD

Edmonton 4 Vegas 3

Boston 4 Toronto 3

Colorado 7 Ottawa 0

Calgary 6 Dallas 5

N.Y. Islanders 2 Montreal 1

Florida 4 Vancouver 3

Seattle 8 Chicago 5

New Jersey 5 Los Angeles 2

Philadelphia 3 Washington 1

Carolina 2 Pittsburgh 1

Columbus 4 Detroit 3

Minnesota 2 Arizona 1

Buffalo 5 Nashville 3

Tampa Bay 4 St. Louis 2

NFL

Trevor Lawrence followed four interceptions with four touchdown passes – one of the most improbable turnarounds in NFL post-season history – and rallied the Jacksonville Jaguars to a 31-30 wild-card playoff victory over the visiting Los Angeles Chargers on Saturday night. Lawrence engineered the winning drive, highlighted by Riley Patterson’s 36-yard field goal on the final play. It capped a 27-point comeback, the third largest in playoff history.

Brock Purdy threw three touchdown passes and ran for a fourth in his NFL playoff debut today, leading the San Francisco 49ers to a 41-23 victory over the Seattle Seahawks in a wild-card game. The Niners advanced to the divisional round where they will host either Minnesota, Tampa Bay or Dallas next weekend. The underdog Seahawks kept it close before a strip sack by Charles Omenihu (oh-MEN-uh-hoo)late in the third quarter spoiled a red-zone drive.

NLL SCOREBOARD

Toronto 17 Halifax 8

Panther City 12 Philadelphia 10

Buffalo 11 Georgia 9

Calgary 14 San Diego 10

Vancouver 19 Las Vegas 16

 

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Arnie Cunningham
Arnie Cunningham
1 year ago

Good morning There is something very unique and special happening at the “Agridome”. This Regina Pats team is a team in every sense of the word. In addition to the scoring they are playing with sandpaper and they did not back down. They are a very dangerous hockey team. The rink was packed all weekend and it just goes to show forget Mike Stackhouse’s columns re mask mandates, vaccine passports and overall negativity. The reality is Regina will always rally if/when you give them something to get behind. This Era of Pats hockey is special. Pack the barn next Saturday.… Read more »