
Dyson Stevenson Signs AHL Deal
Published on April 24, 2014 under Western Hockey League (WHL)
Regina Pats News Release
Regina, Saskatchewan - Former Regina Pats forward Dyson Stevenson has signed a one year contract with the Portland Pirates of the American Hockey League.
Stevenson played his entire WHL career with the Blue and White, suiting up for 252 games while registering 168 points (75G, 93A) and 420 penalty minutes.
The Shaunavon, SK native enjoyed a career best season in 2013-14 where he scored 38 goals to lead the Pats and tied for 12th in the WHL. Stevenson also added a career high 38 assists for a total of 76 points in 68 games to go with 121 penalty minutes and a +23 plus/minus rating.
The 20-year old forward was named the Pats' 2013-14 MVP for his efforts last season, took home the Pats' Community Service Award and was voted the Pats' Most Popular Player by the fans.
Stevenson earned some professional experience last season when he suited up in four games with the ECHL's Bakersfield Condors at the conclusion of the Pats' 2012-13 campaign.
The Regina Pats thank Dyson for his contributions to the organization and to the community of Regina.
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