
Delaronde To Play in Portage la Prairie
Published on December 8, 2004 under Western Hockey League (WHL)
Regina Pats News Release
Regina SK ---- This afternoon the Regina Pats Hockey Club announced that seventeen-year-old forward Terrance Delaronde has been sent to the Portage Terriers of the MJHL.
The 6'1", 190-pound product of Fisher Branch, Manitoba had three goals and one assist in nineteen games this season, adding twenty-one penalty minutes.
"Terrance was not feeling like he was being used to his liking and we felt that he had not fit in as we had hoped he would. At this time the best scenario for both parties was to send him to tier-two," commented GM Brent Parker.
The Pats return to action with a pair of home games this weekend. Friday the Pats host Ryan Getzlaf & the Calgary Hitmen, beginning at 7:00PM. Saturday night the Pats host the Seattle Thunderbirds in the Annual Global TV Teddy Bear Toss. Tickets for both games are available at the Agridome Box Office or by calling 781-9300.
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