
Pats Crush Swift Current 7-1
October 28, 2018 - Western Hockey League (WHL)
Regina Pats News Release
Regina, Saskatchewan - The Regina Pats picked up their first home win of the season on Sunday, besting the Swift Current Broncos 7-1 at the Brandt Centre.
Austin Pratt got the scoring started for the Pats late in the first, his sixth of the year and Regina took the 1-0 lead to the break. 15 seconds into the second, Jake Leschyshyn forced a turnover below the goal line and set up Nick Henry in front for his sixth and it was 2-0. The Pats then got a shorthanded goal from Scott Mahovlich, his second, and a powerplay goal from Sergei Alkhimov, his third, to extend the lead to 4-0. Swift Current got one back with 40 seconds left in the period and trailed 4-1 after 40 minutes. In the third, Sergei Alkhimov (4) and Austin Pratt (7) both scored their second goals of the contest to make it 6-1. Riley Krane rounded out the scoring with his second in a 7-1 Pats victory.
Regina outshot the Broncos 40-22, the powerplay was one for four and the penalty kill five for five with a shorthanded goal. Aaron Hyman paced the offence with three assists, while Nick Henry, Jake Leschyshyn, Austin Pratt, Sergei Alkhimov and Duncan Pierce each had two points. Max Paddock made 21 saves for his third win of the season.
The Pats (4-11-0-0) will return to action on Friday against the Edmonton Oil Kings at 7 p.m. at the Brandt Centre.
Scoring Summary
First Period
Regina - Austin Pratt (6) from Jake Leschyshyn - 17:41.
Second Period
Regina - Nick Henry (6) from Jake Leschyshyn - 0:15.
Regina - Scott Mahovlich (2) from Duncan Pierce - 2:50 SH.
Regina - Sergei Alkhimov (3) from Nick Henry and Aaron Hyman - 6:46 PP.
Swift Current - Joona Kiviniemi (4) from Tanner Nagel and Matthew Culling - 19:20.
Third Period
Regina - Sergei Alkhimov (4) from Marco Creta and Duncan Pierce - 3:28.
Regina - Austin Pratt (7) from Aaron Hyman - 13:16.
Regina - Riley Krane (2) from Nikita Sedov and Aaron Hyman - 16:23.
Shots on Goal
Regina 11-21-8-(40) Swift Current 6-12-4-(22)
Powerplays
Regina 1/4 Swift Current 0/5
Quick Hits
- Nick Henry extended his point streak to five games where he has four goals and four assists.
- Marco Creta has assists in three straight games.
- The Pats posted a shutout on the penalty kill for the first time all season, going five for five.
What's Next?
The Pats will return to action on Friday against the Edmonton Oil Kings at 7 p.m. at the Brandt Centre. Tickets are available at reginapats.com, the Brandt Centre Box Office and at any Regina Safeway, where Fun Zone tickets are $13 plus tax.
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