WHL Regina Pats

Pats Announce 2022 Training Camp Schedule & Roster

Published on August 26, 2022 under Western Hockey League (WHL)
Regina Pats News Release


Regina, Sask. - The Regina Pats Hockey Club announced Friday the full schedule and roster for their 2022 Training Camp at the Brandt Centre.

The camp will run from Friday, September 2 to Wednesday, September 7, all at the Brandt Centre, with the annual Bennett Dunlop Ford Blue vs. White Intersquad game being

held on Tuesday, September 6 at 6:00 p.m.

Here is the full schedule:

Friday, September 2

9:00-9:45am: Team Red Practice

10:00-11:30am: Team White vs Team Blue

11:30-11:45am: Media Availability

6:00-6:45pm: Team White Practice

7:00-8:30pm: Team Blue vs Team Red

Saturday, September 3

9:00-10:30am: Team Blue vs Team White

10:30-10:45: Media Availability (Connor Bedard)

10:45-11:30am: Team Red Practice

11:30-11:45: Media Availability

6:00-6:45pm: Team Blue Practice

7:00-8:30pm: Team White vs Team Red

Sunday, September 4

10:00-10:45am: Team White Practice

11:00am-12:30pm: Team Blue vs Team Red

12:30-12:45 pm: Media Availability

Monday, September 5

10:00-10:45pm: Vets and Goalie Session

11:00am-12:30pm: Rookie Game

12:30-12:45: Media Availability

Tuesday, September 6

6:00-8:00pm: Bennett Dunlop Ford Blue vs White Game

8:00-8:15: Post-Game Media Availability

Wednesday, September 7

2:00-4:00pm: Practice

The 2022 Regina Pats Training Camp will be open to the public, free of charge.

The 2022 Bennett Dunlop Ford Blue vs. White Intersquad game will take place at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 6 at the Brandt Centre. Admission for the game will be $10 with a donation of a non-perishable food item to the Regina Food Bank. Without a donation, tickets are $15. Trucks will be parked outside the arena to receive non-perishable food donations.

A total of 58 players, seven goalies, 17 defencemen and 34 forwards will attend the Pats 2022 Training Camp. The Pats have invited 11 free-agents, as well as all eight players drafted by the Pats in the 2022 WHL Prospects draft, and nine from the 2021 WHL Prospects draft, as it will be the first training camp for first-round picks Cole Temple and Jaxsin Vaughan.

The Pats will welcome back 18 players from last year's roster to training camp, as well as several signed prospects who appeared in games with the Pats this past season.

Here is a look at the full Training Camp roster:

2022-23 Regina Pats Training Camp Roster

Goalies (7)

NAME YEAR HOMETOWN 2021-22

Cruz Chase 2007 Red Deer, AB Airdrie Xtreme U15 AAA

Sam Fontaine 2007 Steinbach, MB Eastman Selects U15 AAA

Matthew Kieper 2004 Winnipeg, MB Regina Pats

Koen MacInnes 2002 Burnaby, BC Everett Silvertips

Kelton Pyne 2005 White City, SK Regina Pat Canadians

Nicolas Rempel 2006 Winnipeg, MB Winnipeg Wild U18 AAA

Drew Sim 2003 Tees, AB Regina Pats

Right Defencemen (6)

NAME YEAR HOMETOWN 2021-22

Kolten Bridgeman 2006 Regina, SK Regina Vics U18 AA

Ethan King 2005 Kelowna, BC Okanagan Rockets U17 AAA

Samuel Laplante 2007 Okotoks Oilers Okotoks Oilers U15 AAA

Mitchell McEachern 2005 Saskatoon, SK Saskatoon Blazers U18 AAA

Adam McNutt 2003 Saskatoon, SK Regina Pats

Brogan Young 2005 Burbank, WA Notre Dame Hounds U18 Prep

Left Defencemen (11)

NAME YEAR HOMETOWN 2021-22

Luke Bateman 2002 Kamloops, BC Regina Pats

Parker Berge 2003 Edmonton, AB Regina Pats

Jacob Dewitt 2004 Sicamous, BC Merritt Centennials

Layton Feist 2004 Dawson Creek, BC Regina Pats

Carter Herman 2005 Swift Current, SK Swift Current Legionnaires U18

Aaron Krestanowich 2006 Winnipeg, MB Winnipeg Wild U18 AAA

Ty Plaisier 2005 Virden, MB Southwest Cougars U18 AAA

Brayden Smith 2007 Saskatoon, SK Saskatoon Generals U15 AA

Matt Smith 2003 Edmonton, AB La Ronge Ice Wolves

Stanislav Svozil 2003 Prerov, CZE Regina Pats

Corbin Vaughan 2006 Merritt, BC RHA Kelowna U18

Left Wingers (12)

NAME YEAR HOMETOWN 2021-22

Brayden Barnett 2004 Martensville, SK Regina Pat Canadians

Carter Bergen 2007 Hague, SK Warman Wildcats U15 AA

Blake Farthing 2007 Winnipeg, MB Interlake Lightning U15 AAA

Tyler Free 2007 Winnipeg, MB Winnipeg Bruins U15 AAA

Tanner Howe 2005 Prince Albert, SK Regina Pats

Ian Lavallee 2006 Petersfield, MB Winnipeg Thrashers U17 AAA

Cobe Perlinger 2007 Kindersley, SK West Cent. Wheat Kings U15 AA

Carter Ralston 2006 Unity, SK Tisdale Trojans U18 AAA

Zack Stringer 2003 Lethbridge, AB Regina Pats

Alexander Suzdalev 2004 Khabarovsk, RUS HV71 J20

Tanner Wiens 2007 Yorkton, SK Yorkton Terriers U15 AA

Raiden Zacharias 2006 Saskatoon, SK Saskatoon Blazers U18 AAA

Centres (10)

NAME YEAR HOMETOWN 2021-22

Connor Bedard 2005 North Van., BC Regina Pats

Cole Dubinsky 2002 Ardrossan, AB Regina Pats

Carson McGinley 2006 Phoenix, AZ Phoenix Jr. Coyotes 15U AAA

Matteo Michels 2005 Colleyville, TX Regina Pats

Dru Mushumanski 2006 Rossburn, MB Parkland Rangers U18 AAA

Zane Rowan 2004 Torrance, CA Regina Pats

Tye Spencer 2004 Saskatoon, SK Regina Pats

Wyatt Stinton 2006 Flin Flon, MB RHA Winnipeg U15

Cole Temple 2007 Brandon, MB Brandon Wheat Kings U15 AAA

Braxton Whitehead 2004 Palmer, AK Regina Pats

Right Wingers (12)

NAME YEAR HOMETOWN 2021-22

Corban Almen 2007 Saskatoon, SK Saskatoon Outlaws U15 AA

Easton Armstrong 2003 Redondo Beach, CA Regina Pats

Jakob Brook 2002 Roblin, MB Regina Pats

Kaslo Ferner 2006 Kelowna, BC Okanagan Rockets U15 AAA

Leo Jewitt 2007 Indian Head, SK Prairie Storm U15 AA

Logan Linklater 2003 Kindersley, SK Regina Pats

Ryder Mucha 2007 Creighton, SK North East Wolfpack U15 AA

Owen Nelson 2007 Prince Albert, SK Prince Albert Pirates U15 AA

Cam Perlinger 2007 Kindersley, SK West Cent. Wheat Kings U15 AA

Kelson Podworny 2007 Onoway, AB Okanagan Rockets U15 AAA

Borya Valis 2004 Denver, CO Regina Pats

Jaxsin Vaughan 2006 Merritt, BC RHA Kelowna U18

Regina will have five pre-season games before their home opener against the Moose Jaw Warriors on September 23.

The Pats will begin their pre-season schedule on Friday, September 9, playing a home-and-home set against the Prince Albert Raiders. The Pats will then take on the Swift Current Broncos in Estevan, Sask. at Affinity Place on September 13 before wrapping up their pre-season schedule on September 15 and 17 against the Winnipeg ICE.




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