
Pats Dunk Raiders 6-2
September 19, 2021 - Western Hockey League (WHL)
Regina Pats News Release
Regina, Sask. -ÃÂ The Regina Pats special teams exploded for five goals onÃÂ Saturday night,ÃÂ leading to a convincing 6-2 win over the Prince Albert Raiders.
Cole Carrier led the way with a shorthanded hat-trick, while Cole Dubinsky potted two power play goals. Carter Chorney also scored. It was the team'sÃÂ first home game in front of fans in 556 days.
GAME SUMMARY
The Pats got the better chances early in this one, out-shooting the Raiders 7-2 in the first half of the opening period. Carrier had a couple good chances early on, as did Connor Bedard, but it was 0-0 at the first period media timeout.
The Raiders then pushed back, getting some good chances of their own, but Matthew Kieper stood tall in goal for Regina, keeping things scoreless.
With 5:55 to go in the first period, Chorney got the Pats on the board with his first of the pre-season.
It was 1-0 Regina after 20 minutes, with the visitors leading on the shot clock 14-9.
In the second period, Carrier scored his first of three shorthanded breakaway goals with a nifty move to the backhand, doubling the Pats lead to 2-0.
Just 1:16 later, Michael Horon scored for the Raiders to make it 2-1.
Dubinsky restored Regina's two-goal lead with just 41 seconds to go in the frame, ripping a shot to make it 3-1 before the break.
Carrier put home his second shorthanded goal of the game three minutes into the third period to push the Pats lead to 4-1.
Although Prince Albert got to within a pair of goals six minutes into the third, the game never seemed in doubt, and Dubinsky and Carrier each scored yet again to make it a 6-2 final.
Matthew Kieper finished the night with 27 saves on 29 shots for his second win of the pre-season, while Bedard finished with a pair of assists and nine shots on goal.
Regina finished the night 2-for-6 on the power play and 3-for-4 on the penalty kill.
THEY SAID IT
"Tonight our guys pushedÃÂ backÃÂ and that gaveÃÂ us aÃÂ good opportunity; we got goodÃÂ goaltending and our special teams were good...Our guys were committed to doing some things that we didn't do last night and we got some luck from it...When we play Prince Albert, they play hard. They play the way hockey should be played and you can evaluate your personnel very easily and it was good to see our guys step up." - HC Dave Struch
"Indescribable. Just ecstatic and hard to describe. Walking into the room after and it's pitch quiet for a second and allÃÂ of a sudden everybodyÃÂ just erupting. It's an incredible feeling." - Fwd Cole Carrier on his hat-trick
3 STARS
Cole CarrierÃÂ - REG - 3G
Matthew Kieper -ÃÂ REG- 27/29
Cole Dubinsky - 2G
WHAT'S NEXT
The Pats have just twoÃÂ more pre-season contests, both against the Moose Jaw Warriors.
Here is their remaining exhibition schedule in full:
Friday, September 24 at Moose Jaw - 7:00 p.m.
Saturday, September 25 vs. Moose Jaw - 7:00 p.m.
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