
Red-Hot Raiders Handle Pats
December 1, 2018 - Western Hockey League (WHL)
Regina Pats News Release
Regina, Saskatchewan - The Regina Pats battled hard in a 5-2 loss on home ice to the Prince Albert Raiders on Saturday night.
Regina opened the scoring when Carter Massier finished off a three-on-one rush for his first career WHL goal to make it 1-0. Prince Albert got it back with 27 seconds left in the first on the powerplay and it was 1-1 at the break. The Pats outshot Prince Albert 12-10 in the second but gave up the lone two goals, one even strength and one on the powerplay and trailed 3-1 after 40 minutes. In the third, Jadon Joseph scored a beauty powerplay goal from the right circle to get the Pats within one with seven minutes left. However, the Raiders got two in the final minutes to win their 19th straight game, 5-2 the final score.
The Pats were outshot 29-26, the powerplay was one for four, the penalty kill two for three and Dean McNabb made 24 saves in the defeat.
The Pats (8-19-0-0) will conclude their three in three weekend on Sunday against the Medicine Hat Tigers on Teddy Bear Toss Night at 4 p.m. at the Brandt Centre.
Scoring Summary
First Period
Regina - Carter Massier (1) from Marco Creta - 9:14.
Prince Albert - Brett Leason (27) from Noah Gregor and Sergei Sapego - 19:33 PP.
Second Period
Prince Albert - Kody McDonald (5) from Cole Fonstad and Ozzy Wiesblatt - 1:39.
Prince Albert - Brayden Pachal (6) from Aliaksei Protas and Noah Gregor - 11:28.
Third Period
Regina - Jadon Joseph (11) from Nikita Sedov and Austin Pratt - 12:40.
Prince Albert - Ozzy Weisblatt (5) from Kody McDonald and Jeremy Masella - 14:20.
Prince Albert - Spencer Moe (5) from Noah Gregor - 17:42.
Shots on Goal
Regina 7-12-7-(26) Prince Albert 9-10-10-(29)
Powerplays
Regina 1/4 Prince Albert 1/3
Quick Hits
- Carter Massier scored his first career WHL goal in the opening period.
- Jadon Jospeh scored his first goal in a Pats uniform in the third period.
- Marco Creta picked up his eighth point of the season which leads all Pats defencemen.
What's Next?
The Pats will conclude their three in three weekend on Sunday against the Medicine Hat Tigers at 4 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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