WHL Calgary Hitmen

Kastelic the Sparkplug in 4-2 Victory

Published on November 20, 2019 under Western Hockey League (WHL)
Calgary Hitmen News Release


Regina, SK - Captain Mark Kastelic scored twice and set up two others to power the Calgary Hitmen past the Regina Pats 4-2 on Wednesday night at the Brandt Centre.

Kastelic did the bulk of his damage in the second period scoring 61 seconds apart, once on the power play and again shorthanded, to turn a 2-1 deficit into a 3-2 lead.

Jett Woo and Riley Stotts also found the back of the net for the Hitmen with Stotts extending his point scoring streak to four games. Egor Zamula, skating in career Western Hockey League game 150, chipped in a pair of assists.

Austin Pratt and Ty Kolle were the only Pats to beat goaltender Jack McNaughton who finished with 31 saves. Max Paddock stopped 32 for Regina.

Special teams proved to be a real strength for Calgary, going 2-3 with the man advantage while killing all five Regina chances.

The Hitmen have now picked up at least a point in five of their last six games posting a record of 3-1-1-1.

Up next for Calgary, a trip to Manitoba for a date with the Brandon Wheat Kings on Friday, Nov. 22 before wrapping up their season high six-game road trip in Moose Jaw on Saturday, Nov. 23.

The Hitmen, 11-6-2-1, won't return to home ice at the 'Dome until Friday, Nov. 29 for a 7:00 p.m. start against Regina.

Single game tickets are on sale now along with the 10-game Hitmen Flex Pack to be used for any game in any combination and a Sunday Funday Pack. The Sunday Funday Pack features nine Sunday Funday tickets and one Teddy Bear Toss ticket for only $10 per game for kids and $16 per game for adults.




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