Regina Wins 5-4 Over ICE
September 17, 2022 - Western Hockey League (WHL)
Winnipeg Ice News Release
A power play goal by Regina forward Parker Berge at 10:35 of the third period earned the Pats a 5-4 decision over the Winnipeg ICE Saturday night at The RINK Training Centre.
Berge, who also scored the overtime winner Thursday in Regina, finished the game with a hat-trick. Zane Rowan and Easton Armstrong rounded out the Regina scoring.
Aiden Oiring had a pair of goals and an assist for Winnipeg who close out the preseason campaign with a 1-2-1 record. Skyler Bruce and Jonas Woo had the other goals. Bruce also chipped in with a pair of assists for a three point night.
The ICE outshot the Pats 41-27.
Koen MacInnes started the game in net for the visitors making 13 of 15 saves before Matthew Kieper (24/26 saves) came in to finish the game.
Daniel Hauser stopped 22 of 27 in his preseason debut.
Regina was 3/6 on the power play. The ICE went 2/7.
Winnipeg now prepares to open the WHL regular season Saturday, September 24th in Brandon (6:30 on CFRW 1290)
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