
Regina Takes Aim at Three in a Row
Published on April 22, 2021 under Western Hockey League (WHL)
Regina Pats News Release
REGINA - Looking for their first three-game win streak inside the Subway WHL Hub, the Regina Pats are back in action Thursday night against the Swift Current Broncos.
Regina skates into the night coming off wins over the Prince Albert Raiders and Saskatoon Blades. Those victories, which came via 4-3 and 4-2 score lines respectively, marked the third time this season the Pats won back-to-back games.
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Those previous streaks ended with losses, as the Broncos now stand between the Pats and their longest stint in the win column this season.
So far this season the Broncos have been a good matchup for the Pats, who enter the night 3-0-0-0 against the Speedy Creek Crew. After a tight meeting the first time against the Broncos, a 3-2 win back on March 17, Regina combined to outscore Swift 15-5 in their last two meetings.
Those two lopsided games of 9-4 and 6-1 featured Connor Bedard, who had four points both nights. Bedard, who hit the ice Wednesday night for his first practice with Canada ahead of the U18 World Championship, won't be in the lineup this time around.
Luckily for the Pats they've filled the offensive void left by their exceptional rookie the last two games with a pair of four-goal performances. Among those driving the offence has been Ryker Evans. The 19-year-old defencemen enters the night with a 10-game point streak. Evans is now just four points back of Bedard for the team lead in that category and is one point back of the WHL's defencemen scoring lead (25 - Cole Clayton, Medicine Hat).
HEAD-TO-HEAD:ÃÂ LAST 10 MEETINGS | REG (6-3-0-1) vs. SC
Apr. 6, 2021: REG 6 @ SC 1
Mar. 29, 2021: REG 9 vs. SC 4
Mar. 17, 2021: REG 3 @ SC 2
Feb. 8, 2020: REG 6 vs. SC 2
Feb. 7, 2020: REG 4 @ SC 2
Jan. 4, 2020: REG 4 vs. SC 5 (SO)
Jan. 3, 2020: REG 5 @ SC 7
Nov. 22, 2019: REG 6 @ SC 0
Nov. 19, 2019: REG 1 vs. SC 2
Mar. 13, 2019: REG 0 vs. SC 2
PATS ALL-TIME REG. SEASON RECORD vs. SC
173-148-19-7-6 (W-L-T-OTL-SOL)
SPECIAL TEAMS REPORT
REGINA:
PP - 15/77, 19.5% (13th WHL)
PK - 72/91, 79.1% (11th WHL)
SWIFT CURRENT
PP - 11/82, 13.4% (20th WHL)
PK - 52/78, 66.7% (20th WHL)
PATS LEADERS
GOALS: 13 - Denomie (T1 WHL), 12 - Bedard (T5)
ASSISTS: 21 - Evans (2nd WHL), 16 - Bedard
POINTS: 28 - Bedard (4th WHL), 24 - Evans
WINS: 5 - Ross
BY THE NUMBERS
Regina's 18 goals for the Broncos is the most this season against any opponent, and accounts for 28 per cent of the Pats offence on the season.
Carter Chorney became the second Pat to score shorthanded this season with his goal against Saskatoon on Tuesday. Cole Carrier has the other shortie.
Regina's eight combined goals in back-to-back games is tied for the second most this season by the Pats in consecutive games. The most was 12 goals (March 29 vs. SC 9-4 W and March 30 vs. MJ 3-2 OTW).
Western Hockey League Stories from April 22, 2021
- Regina Takes Aim at Three in a Row - Regina Pats
- Raiders Shut Out Blades in Season Series Finale - Prince Albert Raiders
- Scoring Runs Dry in 4-0 Loss to Raiders - Saskatoon Blades
- Broncos Hope to Avoid Sweep in Final Meeting with Regina - Swift Current Broncos
- Tigers Head North for Showdown with Oil Kings - Medicine Hat Tigers
- Game Preview: Blades at Raiders - Saskatoon Blades
- Warriors Fall in Overtime to Winnipeg - Moose Jaw Warriors
- ICE Edge Warriors 6-5 in Gritty OT Affair - Winnipeg Ice
- Giants Topple Royals 5-3 and Return to First Place - Vancouver Giants
- Royals Stopped by Giants - Victoria Royals
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