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Regina Pats (2) vs Swift Current Broncos (4)

January 9, 2018 - Western Hockey League (WHL)
Regina Pats News Release


Regina, Saskatchewan - The Regina Pats gave up two goals in the final five minutes and fell 4-2 in Swift Current to the Broncos on Saturday night. Swift got off to a good start with two goals in the opening 12 minutes to lead 2-0 after the opening frame. The Pats turned it around in the second when Bryan Lockner tipped home his sixth of the season to cut the lead in half. Then late in the period, Nick Henry jammed in his seventh and it was a 2-2 game after 40 minutes. It stayed that way until the Broncos took the lead back with just under 5 minutes left off the stick of Matteo Gennaro. The Broncos added another late for the 4-2 victory.

Regina outshot Swift Current 35-28, the powerplay was one for four, the penalty kill two for two and Jacob Wassermann and Tyler Brown combined to make 24 saves. The Pats (20-19-3-0) are right back at it Sunday afternoon against the Prince Albert Raiders. Puck drops at 4 p.m. at the Brandt Centre.

Scoring Summary First Period: Swift Current - Kaden Elder (10) from Matthew Stanley - 9:34. Swift Current - Matteo Gennaro (25) from Kole Gable and Sahvan Khaira - 11:42.

Second Period: Regina - Bryan Lockner (6) from Josh Mahura and Cale Fleury - 4:41 PP. Regina - Nick Henry (7) unassisted - 18:46.

Third Period: Swift Current - Matteo Gennaro (26) from Max Paterson and Artyom Minulin - 15:15. Swift Current - Kaden Elder (11) from Beck Malenstyn - 18:31.

Shots on Goal: Regina 8-18-9-(35) Swift Current 11-7-10-(28).

Powerplays: Regina 1/4 Swift Current 0/2.

Quick Hits - Jacob Wassermann made 15 saves on 17 shots in his WHL debut. - Austin Pratt played in his first game with Regina after being acquired from Red Deer. - Bryan Lockner returned to the lineup after missing the previous three with an upper-body injury.

What's Next? The Pats are right back at it Sunday afternoon against the Prince Albert Raiders. Puck drops at 4 p.m. at the Brandt Centre.

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.




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