WHL Regina Pats

RECAP: Regina Pats 3 - Calgary Hitmen 6

Published on March 5, 2017 under Western Hockey League (WHL)
Regina Pats News Release


Regina, Saskatchewan - The Regina Pats dropped a fourth straight game on Saturday night, 6-3 at the hands of the Calgary Hitmen at the Brandt Centre. Calgary led 4-1 after the first, 6-2 after the second and picked up their first win of the year over the Pats. Beck Malenstyn led the Calgary attack with a goal and two assists while Adam Brooks had two goas and an assist for Regina. The Pats outshot Calgary 35-34 in the loss, Jordan Hollett made 26 saves in the Regina goal, Kyle Dumba 32 for the Hitmen. The powerplay was oh for two and the penalty kill four for four. Regina will hit the road Sunday to take on the Brandon Wheat Kings. Puck drop is at 4 p.m. on 620 CKRM.

Scoring Summary

First Period

Calgary - Tristen Nielsen (3) from Mark Kastelic and Beck Malenstyn - 5:24.

Regina - Braydon Buziak (9) from Austin Wagner and Adam Brooks - 7:00.

Calgary - Vladislav Yeryomenko (6) from Luke Coleman - 8:06.

Calgary - Matteo Gennaro (39) from Beck Malenstyn - 15:28 SH.

Calgary - Beck Malenstyn (25) from Luke Coleman - 18:08.

Second Period

Regina - Adam Brooks (34) from Dawson Davidson - 1:36.

Calgary - Jake Kryski (19) from Vladislav Yeryomenko and Jakob Stukel - 2:49.

Calgary - Luke Coleman (14) from Micheal Zipp and Andrei Grishakov - 19:11.

Third Period

Regina - Adam Brooks (35) from Jonathan Smart and Dawson Leedahl - 8:28.

Shots on Goal

Regina 9-11-15-(35) Calgary 16-11-7-(34)

Powerplays

Regina 0/2 Calgary 0/4

Quick Hits

- The Pats finish their season series with the Hitmen with a 3-1-0-0 record.

- Regina went 18-4-2-0 in 24 games against Central Division opponents this season.

- Adam Brooks jumped into 12th all-time in Regina Pats scoring with three points in the game (313 points).

What's Next?

Regina will hit the road Sunday to take on the Brandon Wheat Kings. Puck drop is at 4 p.m. on 620 CKRM. Next home game is Friday March 10 against the Moose Jaw Warriors. Tickets are available at reginapats.com or at the Brandt Centre Box Office.

About the Regina Pats

Named for the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, the Western Hockey League's Regina Pats are the oldest major junior hockey franchise in the world. Since their founding in 1917, the Pats have won three Memorial Cup championships and compete in the WHL's Eastern Division. To learn more about the Pats, call 306-337-1535 or visit www.reginapats.com .




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