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Recap: Regina Pats (2) vs Prince Albert Raiders (1) OT

October 14, 2017 - Western Hockey League (WHL)
Regina Pats News Release


Regina, Saskatchewan - Tyler Brown made 25 saves and Josh Mahura scored the game winner as the Pats beat the Raiders in Prince Albert, 2-1 in overtime on Friday night. The game's first goal came in the final minute of the second period when Emil Oksanen put home a rebound for his eighth of the year. The Raiders would tie it up early in the third when Spencer Moe picked up his second of the season and that forced overtime. In the extra frame, Josh Mahura buried his third goal of the season five-hole on Curtis Meger at 1:55 to give the Pats the extra point in a 2-1 final. Regina outshot Prince Albert 33-26, the powerplay was oh for four and the penalty kill three for three. Matt Bradley led the offence with a two assist night while Sam Steel chipped in with a helper as well. The Pats (4-4-1-0) will return to home ice on Sunday in a 4 o'clock puck drop against the Edmonton Oil Kings.

Scoring Summary

First Period

NO SCORE

Second Period

Regina - Emil Oksanen (8) from Sam Steel and Matt Bradley - 19:01.

Third Period

Prince Albert - Spencer Moe (2) from Sean Montgomery and Rhett Rhinehart - 2:18.

Overtime

Regina - Josh Mahura (3) from Matt Bradley - 1:55.

Shots on Goal

Regina 13-8-9-3-(33) Prince Albert 10-10-6-0-(26)

Powerplays

Regina 0/4 Prince Albert 0/3

Quick Hits

Matt Bradley extended his point streak to nine games, has eight goals and 10 assists in that stretch. The Pats penalty kill is 19 for its last 22 over the last four games (86.3%). The win was the first away from home for the Pats this season.

What's Next?

The Pats will return to home ice on Sunday in a 4 o'clock puck drop against the Edmonton Oil Kings. Tickets are available at reginapats.com, the Brandt Centre Box office and at all Regina Safeway locations, Safeway Funzone tickets are just $13 plus tax.




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