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Headlines: Opponent: The Brandon Wheat Kings play the final game of their three-in-three weekend...they captured their first win of the season on Friday with a 5-2 victory over Prince Albert, but are coming off a 6-2 loss at home to the Saskatoon Blades last night...the Wheat Kings are coming off a 18-4-2-0 season, which saw the club finish first in the Hub Centre. Last season, the Regina Pats went 1-2-1-0 against the Wheat Kings, going to overtime in two of those four contests...the Pats won 2-1 in overtime, while losing 3-2 in overtime, 7-2 and 5-2...Brandon and Regina have faced off 458 times all-time coming into today’s play...the Pats are 7-7-1-2 since the 2018-19 season, with 10 of those 17 games being decided by one goal. The Regiment finished their 2020-21 Hub Centre season 9-12-2-1, which finished the Pats 5th in the division, while being outscored 76- 96...their power play ranked 11th (22.3%) while their penalty kill finished 11th (78.1%)...Connor Bedard took home rookie of the year, while Ryker Evans produced 28 points from the backend, leading to being drafted in the second round by the Seattle Kraken. Opening night - Regina Pats 16-year-old forward Connor Bedard wore an “A” on his jersey, becoming the youngest player in franchise history to wear a letter...Sam Steel and Barret Jackman were previously the youngest to have a letter, with both being 17-years-old. Brandon Wheat Kings alumni (1980-82) and Regina Pats assistant coach Ken Schneider makes his coaching debut against Brandon for the first time in his career today...the Colfax, SK, native played captained the Wheat Kings in the 1981-82 season. Pats By the Numbers: Number of goals for Connor Bedard this season is 1st on the Pats....the 2020-21 WHL Rookie of Year led all rookies in goals (12), assists (16) and points (28) last season and currently has 15 goals and 32 points in 19 career WHL games. Number of power play goals for the Regina Pats over their last three games, going 6-for-14 during that time, good for 42.8%...the Pats have scored 50% of their goals on the man-advantage this season...all of their goals over the last two games have come on the power play. Pats attended NHL camps this fall with Ryker Evans (SEA), Stanislav Svozil (CBJ), Logan Nijhoff (ANH), Drew Englot (EDM) and Zack Stringer (MIN) attending camps...among those, Svozil is the only one signed, as he signed a three-year entry level contract with CBJ in August. Players returning from last years roster, with 11 forwards, seven defencemen and two goalies returning...this offseason, the Pats added for- wards Zack Stringer, Borya Valis and Matteo Michels, defencemen Luke Bateman and Stanislav Svozil, and goaltender Keegan Maddocks. Game point-streak for Regina Pats defenceman Ryker Evans...Evans has also recorded an assist in four straight games, with one goal four assists during that time...Evans career high point-streak was 12 games (2G-14A) set last season. Today’s Matchup: The Regina Pats play the final contest of three games this week, and the first of seven games against the Wheat Kings this season...the Pats have lost two straight games, losing 5-2 on Wednesday in Winnipeg and 3-2 on Friday in Moose Jaw...today marks the Pats second home game of the season. Last Game: Moose Jaw 3, Regina 2...Matthew Gallant scored the game winner late in the second, and Carl Tetachuk robbed Connor Bedard late in the third to keep Moose Jaw ahead...Ryker Evans and Logan Nijhoff scored their first goals of the season...the Pats tied the game twice, but could not take the lead. Coming Up: The Regina Pats have played four of 11 games in the month of October...after today, the Pats have six games left in October with three at home...the Regina Pats the begin a home-and-home with the Winnipeg ICE on Friday, October 15th at the Brandt Centre before finishing off on the road in Winnipeg on Saturday, October 16th...the week after, the Pats host the Saskatoon Blades on October 22nd and wrap up that home-and-home on October 24th in Saskatoon. On the Air: Today Dante De Caria has the call high above the ice of the Brandt Centre...pre-game show coverage starts at 3:35, with puck drop set for 4:00 p.m., on WHL Live, 620 CKRM, 620ckrm.com and the TuneIn app. vs Brandt Centre - Regina, Saskatchewan 4:00pm Sunday, October 10th, 2021 upcoming games 7:00 p.m., Friday Oct 15th Winnipeg ICE (4-0-0) at Regina Pats (2-2-0) 8:00 p.m., Saturday, Oct 16th Regina Pats (2-2-0) at Winnipeg ICE (4-0-0) 7:00 p.m., Friday, Oct 22nd Saskatoon Blades (2-1-0) at Regina Pats (2-2-0) 4:00 p.m., Sunday, Oct 24th Regina Pats (2-2-0) at Saskatoon Blades (2-1-0) Pats • Notes In a Nutshell 2-2-0 1st half, 0-0 2nd half Streaks: 2 L Home: 1-0-0 Night: 1-2-0 Road: 1-2-0 Day: 1-0-0 vs. EST: 2-2-0 vs. CTR: 0-0-0 vs. BC: 0-0-0 vs. US: 0-0-0 30 shots or less: 0-2-0 30 plus shots: 2-0-0 1st Period: 4 2nd Period: 4 3rd Period: 4 Empty Netters 0 Scored 1st: 2-0-0 Opponent scored 1st: 0-2-0 Shutouts: 0-0 1-goal games: 0-1-0 3+ goal games: 1-1-0 More shots than opp.: 2-0-0 Fewer shots than opp.: 0-2-0 Equal shot: 0-0 Comeback Wins: 0 Blown Lead Losses: 0 Overtime: 0-0 Shootouts: 0-0 REGINA PATS GAMES ONLY Leading Trailing Tied First: 1-0-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 Second: 2-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 PO Box 104, Regina, SK, S4P 2Z5 (306) 522-7287 www.reginapats.com [email protected] 6 5 20 3 Brandon Wheat Kings East Division, T-3rd Place & WHL, T-7th Place 1-3-0, 2 PTS HC: Don MacGillivray, Asst: Mark Derlago & Dan Johnston Regina Pats East Division, T-2nd Place & WHL, T-5th Place • 2-2-0, 4 PTS HC: Dave Struch, Asst: Brad Herauf & Ken Schneider 4 1st Half Score 2nd Half Score 10/10 vs. BDN 1/21 at BDN 11/6 vs. BDN 1/22 at BDN 12/11 at BDN 3/2 vs. BDN 3/26 vs. BDN History vs. Brandon The Pats are 201-218-21-12-6 vs. the Wheat Kings, all-time. 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Headlines:

Opponent: The Brandon Wheat Kings play the final game of their three-in-three weekend...they captured their first win of the season on Friday with a 5-2 victory over Prince Albert, but are coming off a 6-2 loss at home to the Saskatoon Blades last night...the Wheat Kings are coming off a 18-4-2-0 season, which saw the club finish first in the Hub Centre.

Last season, the Regina Pats went 1-2-1-0 against the Wheat Kings, going to overtime in two of those four contests...the Pats won 2-1 in overtime, while losing 3-2 in overtime, 7-2 and 5-2...Brandon and Regina have faced off 458 times all-time coming into today’s play...the Pats are 7-7-1-2 since the 2018-19 season, with 10 of those 17 games being decided by one goal.

The Regiment finished their 2020-21 Hub Centre season 9-12-2-1, which finished the Pats 5th in the division, while being outscored 76-96...their power play ranked 11th (22.3%) while their penalty kill finished 11th (78.1%)...Connor Bedard took home rookie of the year, while Ryker Evans produced 28 points from the backend, leading to being drafted in the second round by the Seattle Kraken.

Opening night - Regina Pats 16-year-old forward Connor Bedard wore an “A” on his jersey, becoming the youngest player in franchise history to wear a letter...Sam Steel and Barret Jackman were previously the youngest to have a letter, with both being 17-years-old.

Brandon Wheat Kings alumni (1980-82) and Regina Pats assistant coach Ken Schneider makes his coaching debut against Brandon for the first time in his career today...the Colfax, SK, native played captained the Wheat Kings in the 1981-82 season.

Pats By the Numbers:

Number of goals for Connor Bedard this season is 1st on the Pats....the 2020-21 WHL Rookie of Year led all rookies in goals (12), assists (16) and points (28) last season and currently has 15 goals and 32 points in 19 career WHL games.

Number of power play goals for the Regina Pats over their last three games, going 6-for-14 during that time, good for 42.8%...the Pats have scored 50% of their goals on the man-advantage this season...all of their goals over the last two games have come on the power play.

Pats attended NHL camps this fall with Ryker Evans (SEA), Stanislav Svozil (CBJ), Logan Nijhoff (ANH), Drew Englot (EDM) and Zack Stringer (MIN) attending camps...among those, Svozil is the only one signed, as he signed a three-year entry level contract with CBJ in August.

Players returning from last years roster, with 11 forwards, seven defencemen and two goalies returning...this offseason, the Pats added for-wards Zack Stringer, Borya Valis and Matteo Michels, defencemen Luke Bateman and Stanislav Svozil, and goaltender Keegan Maddocks.

Game point-streak for Regina Pats defenceman Ryker Evans...Evans has also recorded an assist in four straight games, with one goal four assists during that time...Evans career high point-streak was 12 games (2G-14A) set last season.

Today’s Matchup: The Regina Pats play the final contest of three games this week, and the first of seven games against the Wheat Kings this season...the Pats have lost two straight games, losing 5-2 on Wednesday in Winnipeg and 3-2 on Friday in Moose Jaw...today marks the Pats second home game of the season.

Last Game: Moose Jaw 3, Regina 2...Matthew Gallant scored the game winner late in the second, and Carl Tetachuk robbed Connor Bedard late in the third to keep Moose Jaw ahead...Ryker Evans and Logan Nijhoff scored their first goals of the season...the Pats tied the game twice, but could not take the lead.

Coming Up: The Regina Pats have played four of 11 games in the month of October...after today, the Pats have six games left in October with three at home...the Regina Pats the begin a home-and-home with the Winnipeg ICE on Friday, October 15th at the Brandt Centre before finishing off on the road in Winnipeg on Saturday, October 16th...the week after, the Pats host the Saskatoon Blades on October 22nd and wrap up that home-and-home on October 24th in Saskatoon.

On the Air: Today Dante De Caria has the call high above the ice of the Brandt Centre...pre-game show coverage starts at 3:35, with puck drop set for 4:00 p.m., on WHL Live, 620 CKRM, 620ckrm.com and the TuneIn app.

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Brandt Centre - Regina, Saskatchewan 4:00pm Sunday, October 10th, 2021

upcoming games7:00 p.m., Friday Oct 15th Winnipeg ICE (4-0-0) at Regina Pats (2-2-0)8:00 p.m., Saturday, Oct 16th Regina Pats (2-2-0) at Winnipeg ICE (4-0-0)7:00 p.m., Friday, Oct 22nd Saskatoon Blades (2-1-0) at Regina Pats (2-2-0)4:00 p.m., Sunday, Oct 24th Regina Pats (2-2-0) at Saskatoon Blades (2-1-0)

Pats • Notes

In a Nutshell2-2-0 1st half, 0-0 2nd half

Streaks: 2 L

Home: 1-0-0 Night: 1-2-0 Road: 1-2-0 Day: 1-0-0

vs. EST: 2-2-0 vs. CTR: 0-0-0 vs. BC: 0-0-0 vs. US: 0-0-0 30 shots or less: 0-2-0 30 plus shots: 2-0-0 1st Period: 4 2nd Period: 4 3rd Period: 4

Empty Netters 0

Scored 1st: 2-0-0 Opponent scored 1st: 0-2-0

Shutouts: 0-0

1-goal games: 0-1-0 3+ goal games: 1-1-0

More shots than opp.: 2-0-0 Fewer shots than opp.: 0-2-0 Equal shot: 0-0

Comeback Wins: 0 Blown Lead Losses: 0 Overtime: 0-0 Shootouts: 0-0

REGINA PATS GAMES ONLY

Leading Trailing Tied First: 1-0-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 Second: 2-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0

PO Box 104, Regina, SK, S4P 2Z5 • (306) 522-7287 • www.reginapats.com • [email protected]

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Brandon Wheat Kings East Division, T-3rd Place & WHL, T-7th Place • 1-3-0, 2 PTS

HC: Don MacGillivray, Asst: Mark Derlago & Dan Johnston

Regina PatsEast Division, T-2nd Place & WHL, T-5th Place • 2-2-0, 4 PTS

HC: Dave Struch, Asst: Brad Herauf & Ken Schneider

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1st Half Score 2nd Half Score

10/10 vs. BDN 1/21 at BDN

11/6 vs. BDN 1/22 at BDN

12/11 at BDN 3/2 vs. BDN

3/26 vs. BDN

History vs. Brandon

The Pats are 201-218-21-12-6 vs. the Wheat Kings, all-time.

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Our 2021/22 Hockey Operations Pats Staff

John Paddock | VP, Hockey Operations & General Manager

Bio: From Brandon, Manitoba...enters his eighth season with the Pats...fourth as GM & Director of Hockey Ops.

Coaching & Front office: Begins his 39th season working behind the bench or in a hockey front office (1983-present). Began his coaching career in the AHL with the Maine Mariners and Hershey Bears (1983-89) before joining the Phila-delphia Flyers as an Assistant GM in 1989-90. He made his NHL Head Coaching debut in the 1991-92 season with the Winnipeg Jets, where he both coached (1991-95) and served as their GM (1995-96) before spending half a season with the Phoenix Coyotes following the relocation of the Jets. He later worked as an Asst. and Head Coach of the Ottawa Senators (2005-08) and as an Asst. Coach and Asst. GM with the Philadelphia Flyers (2009-14).

Playing career: Played for his hometown Brandon Wheat Kings (1972-74). Scored 83-points in 68-games in his second and final junior season, leading to being drafted by the Washington Capitals in the third round of the 1974 NHL draft. Went onto play parts of five seasons in the NHL split between the Philadelphia Flyers and Quebec Nordiques.

Notes: 2015 and 2017 WHL Coach of the Year...2017 WHL Executive of the Year.

Dave Struch | Head Coach & Assistant GMBio: From Flin Flon, Manitoba...enters his fourth year as Head Coach & Assistant GM.

Coaching: Began his coaching career with the Saskatoon Blades as an Assistant Coach (2006-07) following a 14 year professional hockey career. Held an Asst. Coach position with the Blades for seven seasons before taking over as Head Coach prior to the 2013-14 season. He later joined the Pats for the 2014-15 season as Asst. Coach before taking over as Head Coach for the 2018-19 season. Dave also was an Asst. for the 2019 Canada-Russia Series and was Head Coach for Team Canada Black at 2017 World U17 Hockey Challenge.

Playing Career: Played his junior hockey with the Saskatoon Blades (1988-92), where he totaled 285-points (134 G / 151 A) in 253-games. Was drafted in the ninth round by the Calgary Flames in the 1991 NHL draft. Went onto play four games with Flames during the 1993-94 season, as part of a 14 year pro hockey career split between the NHL, AHL, IHL and various European leagues.

Notes: 2004-05 EIHL Cup Champion.

Brad Herauf | Assistant Coach

Bio: Regina, SK...enters his fifth season as Assistant Coach.

Coaching Career: Started his coaching career as the Head Coach of the Regina Pat Canadians U18 AAA (2013-2015 member of Saskatchewan Midget AAA Hockey League. He joined the Pats as an Asst. Coach for the 2015-16 season. On the Bench, Brad handles the defensemen.

Playing career: Suited up for the Regina Pat Canadians U18 AAA before embarking a four year career in the SJHL split between the Estevan Bruins and Battlefords North Stars where he tallied 197-points (71 G / 126 A) in 197-games. He then went onto play 10 years of professional hockey, dressing in the AHL, ECHL, CHL and QVHL (2003-13).

Notes: Won a SMAAAHL Championship as HC in 2014-15

Ken Schnieder | Assistant CoachBio: Colfax, SK (south of Regina)...born May 15, 1961 (60).

Playing Career: Began his junior hockey career with the SJHL’s Weyburn Red Wings, scoring back-to-back 30+ goal seasons, totaling 69-goals and 135-points in 117 career games (1977-80). He then went onto play two seasons with the WHL’s Brandon Wheat Kings (1980-82), scoring 20-goals in his first season. Schnieder then finished his career with Weyburn before attending Brandon University from 1982-1984.

Regina Pats: Hired by the Regina Pats as an Assistant Coach on September 3rd, 2021 after being a scout for the club for three seasons (2015-2019). Schneider has coached at many different levels over the years, including guiding the Ile-des-Chenes North Stars to an Allen Cup national championship in 2003, as well as coaching the AAA U-18 Brandon Wheat Kings from 2010-14 and in 2018-19, when he led them to a provincial championship.

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Defense and Goalies

3 Luke Bateman LD • Age 19 • Shoots: Left • Goal Streak: -4 (-) • Point Streak: -4 (-)• Kamloops, BC...acquired from the Seattle Thunderbirds in exchange for a 6th round pick in the 2021 WHL draft. • Drafted in the 4th round of the WHL Bantam Draft by Seattle Thunderbirds.• Previously with Seattle (83 GP, 10 G, 19 A, 29 PTS)...played for the Thompson Blazers U18 AAA in 2018-19. 2019-20, Seattle: 57 GP, 1 G, 11 A, 12 PTS... 2019-20, Seattle: 22 GP, 1 G, 5 A, 6 PTS

40 Parker Berge LD • Age 18 • Shoots: Left • Goal Streak: -1 (-) • Point Streak: -1 (-) • Edmonton, AB...signed by the Regina Pats on 8-28-19...played his first full season with the Pats in the hub. • Drafted from the CAC Canadians U16 AAA in the 8th round of the WHL Bantam Draft by the Regina Pats.• Played the 2019-20 season with Northern Alberta X-Treme Prep...tallied 28 points in 36 games. 2020-21, Regina Pats: 23 GP, 1 G, 3 A, 4 PTS... 2019-20, Northern Alberta X-Treme Prep: 36 GP, 7 G, 21 A, 28 PTS

4 Tom Cadieux RD • Age 18 • Shoots: Right • Goal Streak: -4 (-) • Point Streak: -4 (-)• Saskatoon, SK...acquired from the Tri-City Americans in exchange for a 3rd round pick & 7th round pick in 2023.• Drafted 2017, 2nd round, 34th overall, (Notre Dame Hounds) by the Tri-City Americans in the WHL Bantam Draft.• Suited up for the Americans for two seasons (76 GP, 2 G / 7 A)...totaled three points (1 G / 2 A) in 17-games last season.2020-21, Regina Pats: 17 GP, 1 G, 2 A...2019-20, Tri-City Americans: 37 GP, 1 G, 5 A, 6 PTS

41 Ryker Evans LD • Age 19 • Shoots: Left • Goal Streak: +1 (1 G) • Point Streak: +4 (1G / 5 A)• Calgary, AB...drafted, 2nd round, 35th overall, by the Seattle Kraken in the 2021 NHL Entry Draft.• Led all WHL D in assists (25), & second in points (28) in 2020-21...ranked T-1st on the Pats in scoring. • Drafted 2016, 10th round, 209th overall (Calgary Royals U15) by the Regina Pats in the WHL Bantam Draft.• Career high 12 game point-streak from 4-1-21 - 4-23-21 (2G-14A) last season. • Won four team awards last season: POTY, DOTY, Top Scorer (shared) & Most Popular Player.2020-21, Regina Pats: 24 GP, 3 G, 25 A, 28 PTS...2019-20, Regina Pats: 63 GP, 7 G, 24 A, 31 PTS

44 Layton Feist LD • Age 17 • Shoots: Left • Goal Streak: -2 (-) • Point Streak: -2 (-)• Dawson Creek, BC...signed by the Regina Pats on 5-29-19...made his debut at 15 years old (1-14-20)• Drafted, 2019, 1st round, 17th overall (OMAHA North Zone U15) by the Regina Pats in the WHL Bantam Draft.• Led all rookie Pats defencemen in points (9), goals (5) and assists (4) last season in the hub. • Invited to to Canada’s National Men’s 2021 U18 summer development camp with Connor Bedard & Matthew Kieper. 2020-21, Regina Pats: 21 GP, 5 G, 4 A, 9 PTS...2019-20, Okanagan HA Red U18 Prep: 35 GP, 8 G, 16 A, 24 PTS

28 Jake Johnson LD • Age 18 • Shoots: Left • Goal Streak: -3 (-) • Point Streak: -3 (-)• Scottsdale, AZ, USA...ranked #269 by FCHockey for the 2021 NHL Entry Draft...signed by the Regina Pats 10-3-18. • Drafted, 2018, 10th round, 201st overall (Phoenix Jr. Coyotes 14U) by the Regina Pats in WHL Bantam Draft. • Played for the Omaha Lancers of the USHL in 2020-21 (14 GP, 1G, 1 A) to get playing time until the hub. 2020-21, Regina Pats: 9 GP, 0 G, 1 A...Omaha Lancersgg: 14 GP, 1 G, 1 A...2019-20, Phoenix Jr. Coyotes U15: 24 GP, 3 G, 14 A

11 Stanislav Svozil LD • Age 18 • Shoots: Left • Goal Streak: -4 (-) • Point Streak: -1 (-)• Prerov, Czech Republic...selected in the first round, 15th overall, by the Regina Pats in the 2020 CHL Import Draft.• Drafted, 3rd round, 69th overall, by the Columbus Blue Jackets in the 2021 NHL Entry Draft. • Signed a three-year entry level contract with the Blue Jackets on 8-13-21.• Registered 1 assist in six games with Czech Republic at the 2021 U20 WJC. 2020-21, HC Kometa Brno: 30 GP, 1 G, 2 A...2019-20, HC Kometa Brno: 41 GP, 2 G, 3 A, 5 PTS

30 Matthew Kieper G • Age 17 • G.A.A: 2.75 • Save Percentage%: .908 • Win Streak: -2• Winnipeg, MB...signed by the Pats on 7-27-19...made his debut on 10-13-19 vs. Lethbridge. • Drafted, 2019, 3rd round, 66th overall (Winnipeg Sharks U15) by the Regina Pats in the WHL Bantam Draft.• Invited to to Canada’s National Men’s 2021 Under-18 summer development camp with Connor Bedard & Layton Feist. • 2018-19 WAAA U15 MVP & Goalie of the Year (17 GP, 10-6, 2.06 GAA / .931 SV%). 2020-21, Regina Pats: 7 GP, 3-2-1, 3.59 GAA / .893 SV%...Winnipeg Bruins U18 AAA: 4 GP, 2-2, 4.04 GAA / .912 SV%

35 Keegan Maddocks G • Age 18 • G.A.A: 0.00 • Save Percentage%: .000 • Win Streak:• Langley, BC...acquired by the Pats from the Victoria Royals for ‘01 F Carter Massier on 7-27-21. • Drafted, 2018, 8th round, 165th overall by the Victoria Royals...4 games over three seasons.• 2018-19: CSSHL U16 Best GAA (2.02)...CSSHL U16 Top Goaltender at Delta Hockey Academy. • Played in two games for the PJHL’s White Rock Whalers (2.01 GAA / .923 SV%) in 2020-21.2020-21, White Rock Whalers: 2 GP, 1-1, 2.01 GAA / .923 SV%...Victoria Royals: 2 GP, 3.31 GAA / .900 SV%

33 Spencer Welke G • Age 19 • G.A.A: 0.00 • Save Percentage%: .000 • Win Streak:• Yorkton, SK...signed by the Pats on 10-24-19 (undrafted)...made WHL debut on 3-3-20 vs. Moose Jaw. • Signed with Camrose of the AJHL for last season (did not play)...two games with the Pats in the hub.• Played bantam with the Yorkton Terriers, winning a SBAAHL title in 2016.2020-21, Regina Pats: 2 GP, 0-2, 5.03 GAA / .859 SV%...2019-20, Prince Albert Mintos U18: 18 GP, 9-9, 2.89 GAA / .910 Sv%

4th Junior SeasonRecent Games:10/1 at PA: 2 A, +2, 2 SH10/2 vs. PA: 1 A, +2, 1 SH10/6 at WPG: 1 A, 2 PIM10/8 at MJ: 1G, 1 A, -2, 4 SH, 4 PIM

2nd Junior SeasonRecent Outings: GA SH W/L/OTL10/1 at PA: 1 21 W, 3-110/2 vs. PA 2 19 W, 5-210/6 at WPG: 5 41 L, 5-210/8 at MJ: 3 35 L, 3-2

2nd Junior SeasonRecent Games:10/1 at PA:10/6 at WPG: -310/8 at MJ: 3 SH

2nd Junior SeasonRecent Games: 10/2 vs. PA: +2, 1 SH

3rd Junior SeasonRecent games:10/1 at PA: 1 SH10/2 vs. PA: -1, 1 SH, 4 PIM10/6 at WPG: 2 PIM10/8 at MJ: 3 SH

4th Junior SeasonRecent Games:10/1 at PA: 2 SH10/2 vs. PA: 2 SH10/6 at WPG: -1, 1 SH, 2 PIM10/8 at MJ: 2 PIM

2nd Junior SeasonRecent Games:10/1 at PA: +110/2 vs. PA: 1 SH10/6 at WPG:10/8 at MJ: -1

2nd Junior SeasonRecent Outings: GA SH W/L/OTL

1st Junior SeasonRecent Games:10/1 at PA: 1 A, , +1, 2 SH10/2 vs. PA: 1 A, +1, 1 SH10/6 at WPG: 1 A, -2, 1 SH10/8 at MJ: -1, 2 SH

2nd Junior SeasonRecent Outings: GA SH W/L/OTL

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Forwards

37 Easton Armstrong RW • Age 18 • Shoots: Right • Goal Streak: -2 (-) • Point Streak: -2 (-)• Los Angeles, CA... signed by the Regina Pats on 1-16-20 out of the Los Angeles Jr. Kings 16U program.• Drafted, 2018, 10th round, 214th overall, (Los Angeles Jr. Kings 14U) by the Regina Pats in the WHL Bantam Draft. • Son of former NHLer Derek Armstrong who played 14 seasons in the NHL (LAK, NYI, NYR, OTT, STL). 2020-21, Regina Pats: 1 G, 1 A...Utah Outliers (USPHL): 4 GP, 3 G, 3 A...LA Jr. Kings 16U: 49 GP, 42 G, 30 A, 72 PTS

98 Connor Bedard C • Age 16 • Shoots: Right • Goal Streak: -2 (-) • Point Streak: +1 (1 A)• North Vancouver, BC...WHL’s first-ever player to be granted exceptional status (3-26-20). • Seventh player to receive exceptional player status (Taveras, Ekblad, McDavid, Day, Veleno, Wright). • Led all WHL rookies in points (28), goals (12) & assists (16) last season...T-1st on Pats in scoring last season.• U18 WJC Gold Medal (7 GP, 7 G, 18 PTS)...CSSHL U15 & U18 MVP, leading the league in goals and points in both seasons.2020-21, Regina Pats: 15 GP, 12 G, 16 A, 28 PTS... HV71 J18 / J20: 5 GP, 3 G, 3 A...2019-20, West Van: 36 GP, 43 G, 41 A, 84 PTS

26 Jakob Brook LW • Age 19 • Shoots: Left • Goal Streak: -4 (-) • Point Streak: -4 (-) • Roblin, MB...2018-19 WHL Championship (Prince Albert Raiders)...WHL Cup Bronze Medal (2017-18). • Acquired along with a 2020 2nd rounder & 2022 3rd rounder from Prince Albert for G Max Paddock (1-9-20). • Father (Dwayne) played WHL, oldest brother (Josh) is a MTL 2nd RD, & youngest brother (Aiden) plays for MH. 2020-21, Regina Pats: 1 GP (injured)...2019-20, Prince Albert Raiders: 38 GP, 3 G, 6 A...Regina Pats: 8 GP, 1 G

21 Cole Carrier C • Age 19 • Shoots: Left • Goal Streak: -2 (-) • Point Streak: -2 (-)• Strathcona, AB...acquired from the Kelowna Rockets on 1-10-20 for a 6th & 8th round-pick in 2020. • Drafted, 2017, 4th round, 71st overall (Sherwood Park Flyers U15) by the Kelowna Rockets in the WHL Bantam Draft. • 2017-18 CSSHL U16 Champion (Northern Alberta Elite 15s) & WHL Cup Silver Medal.• 10-2-21: career high three point game vs. PA (1G-2A)...short-handed hat-trick in pre-season on 9-18-21 vs. PA. 2020-21, Regina Pats: 1 G, 1 A...2019-20, Whitecourt Wolverines: 30 GP, 6 G, 7 A, 13 PTS...Regina Pats: 18 GP, 3 G, 3 A

18 Cole Dubinsky C • Age 19 • Shoots: Left • Goal Streak: -3 (-) • Point Streak: +3 (4 A)• Ardrossan, AB...drafted, 2017, 4th round, 79th overall by the Regina Pats in the WHL Bantam Draft.• Has tallied seven multi-point games in his career...had a four game point-streak last season (1G/4A, 3-14 - 3-20).• Played Bantam at the Okanagan Hockey Academy and midget Delta Hockey Academy. • Made his debut as a 16-year-old on 12-28-17...first career goal on 10-14-18 at Calgary. 2020-21, Regina Pats: 21 GP, 5 G, 9 A, 14 PTS...2019-20, Regina Pats: 58 GP, 6 G, 16 A, 22 PTS

42 Drew Englot C • Age 18 • Shoots: Right • Goal Streak: -1 (-) • Point Streak: -1 (-)• Candiac, SK...free agent camp invite by the Edmonton Oilers...NHL Central Scouting Players to Watch (2018-19).• Drafted, 2017, 4th round, 76th overall, by the Lethbridge Hurricanes...acquired (5-6-19) for a 4th round pick in the 2022. • 2x Sask. Midget AAA champion with Notre Dame Hounds (2017-18 & 2018-19)...Telus Cup Gold Medal (2017-18).• 10/8 at MJ: had career high tying three game point-streak end (2G/1A)... 2020-21, Regina Pats: 24 GP, 2 G, 4 A, 6 PTS...Regina Pats, 2019-20: 56 GP, 12 G, 6 A, 18 PTS

43 Tanner Howe LW • Age 15 • Shoots: Left • Goal Streak: -4 (-) • Point Streak: -4 (-)• Prince Albert, SK...played in the hub as a 15-year-old...scored first goal vs. Brandon (4-25-21)...first game 4-13-21.• Drafted, 2020, 4th round, 73rd overall, by the Regina Pats in the Bantam Draft.• Prev. with the Prince Albert Mintos U18 AAA & U15 AA...led PA Pirates in points (75), goals (38), & assists (37) in 2019-20. 2020-21, Regina Pats: 8 GP, 1 G, 1 A...Prince Albert Mintos U18 AAA: 5 GP, 3 G, 1 A

57 Matteo Michels C • Age 16 • Shoots: Right • Goal Streak: - (-) • Point Streak: - (-)• Colleyville, TX...drafted, 2020, 1st round, 18th overall in the WHL US Prospect Draft...signed 9-14-21. • Last year with Windy City Storm U16 (did not play)...22 goals and 58 points with Bishop Kearney Selects U15 (2020-21)• Played for the Dallas Stars U13 & U14 program from 2018-2020. 2020-21, Windy City Storm U16 (DNP)...2019-20, Bishop Kearney Selects U15: 58 GP, 22 G, 33 A, 55 PTS

29 Logan Nijhoff LW • Age 20 • Shoots: Left • Goal Streak: +1 (1 G) • Point Streak: +1 (1 G)• Comox Valley, BC...free agent camp invite by the Anaheim Ducks...named 80th captain in Pats history (4-9-21).• Mike Kartusch Community Service Award & Rick Rypien Memorial Award (unsung hero) in 2020-21. • Drafted, 2016, 8th round, 165 overall, by the Regina Pats...hockey gives blood ambassador. 2020-21, Regina Pats: 24 GP, 10 G, 7 A, 17 PTS...2019-20, Regina Pats: 61 GP, 16 G, 18 A, 34 PTS

25 Zane Rowan RW • Age 17 • Shoots: Left • Goal Streak: -3 (-) • Point Streak: -3 (-) • Torrence, CA...drafted, 2019, 3rd round, 61st overall (Los Angeles Jr. Kings U14 AAA) by the Regina Pats.• Totaled 18 goals and 36 points in 18 games for the Jr. Kings in 2018-19 (draft year).• Signed with the Pats on 5-29-19. 2020-21, Sioux Falls Power 16U AAA: 8 GP, 1 G, 5 A

19 Zack Smith RW • Age 19 • Shoots: Right • Goal Streak: -4 (-) • Point Streak: -2 (-)• Saskatoon, SK...undrafted...listed by the Pats in 2019; signed by Regina October 25, 2019.• Pats 2020-21 Most Sportsmanlike Player... younger brother of former Spokane Chief & current New Jersey Devil Ty Smith.• 35 career points in 72 career SJHL regular season games with the Melfort Mustangs. 2020-21, Regina Pats: 20 GP, 7 G, 8 A, 15 PTS...2019-20, Regina Pats: 51 GP, 12 G, 7 A, 19 PTS.

4th Junior SeasonRecent Games: 10/1 at PA: +1, 1 SH10/2 vs. PA: 1 SH10/6 at WPG: 1 SH10/8 at MJ: 1 SH, 5 PIM (Fight)

2nd Junior SeasonRecent Games:10/1 at PA: 2 G, +1, 6 SH10/2 vs. PA: 1 G, 4 SH10/6 at WPG: -1, 4 SH, 1-9 FOW10/8 at MJ: 1 A, 4 SH, 3-12 FOW

2nd Junior SeasonRecent Games:10/1 at PA: 1 SH, 2 PIM10/8 at MJ: 2 PIM

3rd Junior SeasonRecent Games:10/1 at PA: 1 SH10/2 vs. PA: 1 G, 2 A, +2, 3 SH10/6 at WPG: -1, 2 SH, 6-14 FOW10/8 at MJ: 3 SH, 4-16 FOW

4th Junior SeasonRecent Games:10/2 vs. PA: 2 A, 3 SH, 2 PIM10/6 at WPG: 1 A, -1, 3 SH10/8 at MJ: 1 A

3rd Junior SeasonRecent Games:10/1 at PA: 1 G, +1, 2 SH10/2 vs. PA: 1 A, 3 SH10/6 at WPG: 1 G, 2 SH, 4 PIM10/8 at MJ: -1, 4 PIM

2nd Junior SeasonRecent Games: 10/1 at PA: 1 SH, 2 PIM10/2 vs. PA:10/6 at WPG: -1, 3-4 FOW10/8 at MJ: -1, 2-3 FOW

5th Junior SeasonRecent Games:10/1 at PA: 1 A, +1, 3 SH10/2 vs. PA: 2 SH, 4 PIM10/6 at WPG: 1 SH, 14-21 FOW10/8 at MJ: 1 G, -1, 4 SH, 13-28 FOW

3rd Junior SeasonRecent Games:10/1 at PA: 1 A, +2, 4 SH10/2 vs. PA: 1 A, +2, 1 SH10/6 at WPG: -1, 2 SH, 2 PIM10/8 at MJ: -1, 2 SH, 2 PIM

1st Junior SeasonRecent Games: 10/1 at PA: 2 SH10/2 vs. PA: 10/8 at MJ: 3-8 FOW

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3rd Junior seasonRecent Games:10/1 at PA: +1, 6 SH, 2 PIM10/2 vs. PA: 1 G, 1 A, 2 SH, 2 PIM10/6 at WPG: 1 G, -1, 1 SH10/8 at MJ: -1

Extended Forwards & Staff

23 Sloan Stanick LW • Age 18 • Shoots: Left • Goal Streak: -2 (-) • Point Streak: -1 (-)• Rapid City, MB...acquired along with 2020 2nd and 2022 6th round-pick from Everett Robbie Holmes (‘99).• Drafted, 2018, 7th round, 145th overall, by the Everett Silvertips...product of the Yellowhead Chiefs U18 & U15 program.• 10-2-21: scored a career high two goals and three points vs. PA... 2020-21, Regina Pats: 24 GP, 1 G, 5 A...Yellowhead Chiefs U18 AAA: 7 GP, 10 G, 4 A...2019-20, Regina Pats: 49 HP, 2 G, 2 A

13 Zack Stringer LW • Age 18 • Shoots: Left • Goal Streak: -1 (-) • Point Streak: -1 (-)• Lethbridge, AB...acquired from the Lethbridge Hurricanes in exchange for Regina’s 2021 1st (#10 overall)• Drafted, 2018, 1st round, 8th overall (Pro Hockey Selects U14) by the Lethbridge Hurricanes in the Bantam Draft.• Ranked #190 by NHL Central Scouting (2021)...free agent camp invite (MIN)...2017-18 Tellus Cup top forward.

2020-21, Lethbridge Hurricanes: 23 GP, 5 G, 9 A, 14 PTS...2019-20, Lethbridge Hurricanes: 48 GP, 11 G, 23 A, 34 PTS

27 Borya Valis RW • Age 17 • Shoots: Right • Goal Streak: -2 (-) • Point Streak: -2 (-)• Denver, CO...undrafted...listed in February of 2020...signed 1-11-21...last four seasons with Colorado Thunderbirds AAA.• Led the Thunderbirds U16 team in goals last season...lead Thunderbirds U15 program in points with 29 in 2019-20.• Played on top line with Connor Bedard in pre-season, while scoring two goals.2020-21, Colorado Thunderbirds 16U: 13 GP, 10 G, 3 A, 13 PTS...Colorado Thunderbirds 15U: 20 GP, 14 G, 15 A, 29 PTS

52 Braxton Whitehead C • Age 17 • Shoots: Right • Goal Streak: -2 (-) • Point Streak: -2 (-) • Palmer, AK (Alaska)...drafted, 2019, 3rd round, 66th overall by the Regina Pats...signed 6-20-20.• Drafted out of Anchorage North Stars 14U AAA...played 56 games with the Pittsburgh Penguins Elite U15 in 2019-20.• Began 2020-21 season with the Notre Dame Hounds...later joined Pats for 2021 Hub Centre. 2020-21, Regina Pats: 18 GP, 1 G, 1 A...Notre Dame Hounds U18: 6 GP, 2 G, 5 A...Pitt. Penguins 15U: 56 GP, 11 G, 18 A, 29 PTS

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Greg Mayer | Athletic Therapist

Bio: From Kelowna, British Columbia...enters his 18th season with the Pats...7 previous seasons with Moose Jaw.

Career: Mayer first entered the Western Hockey League in 1997 as a trainer for the Moose Jaw Warriors. After seven years with the Warriors, Mayer joined the Regina Pats where he remains as the Club’s longest-serving member on its hockey operations staff. He has participated in over 1,500 WHL regular season games throughout his time with both the Warriors and Pats. Now beginning his 24th season, Mayer’s outstanding efforts have also earned him opportunities with Hockey Canada, including in 2000 at the World Under-18 Hockey Championship, as well as 2001 and 2010 at the World Junior Championship. is responsible for athlete wellness, injury rehabilitation, and strength and conditioning

Notes:

Gord Cochran | Equipment Manager

Bio: From Williams Lake, British Columbia...enters his ninth season with the Pats.

Career: Began sharpening skates as a young teenager at Caribou Ski Source for Sports, where from there, he landed a job with the BC Hockey League’s junior ‘A’ Williams Lake Timberwolves in 2006 and, in 2008, moved on to be the equipment manager for the BCHL’s Vernon Vipers. He spent five seasons with the Vipers and had the opportunity to attend three RBC Cup national championships with the team, winning the RBC cup in 2010. He’s also worked with Hockey Canada at U17 and U18 levels.

Notes: Grew up and played his rep hockey alongside Montreal Canadians goaltender Carey Price.

Landon Watson | Director of Hockey Operations

Bio: From Neilburg, Saskatchewan...enters his seventh season with the Pats...1st as Director of Hockey Ops

Front Office: Landon studied Sport Management and Business Admin at the University of Regina from 2012 to 2016, before gaining an internship with the Pats un January of 2016. His internship led to a job with the Pats as a Video Analyst in October of the 2016-17 season, where he worked in that role up until January of 2018, where his title changed to Director of Hockey Analytics. This July, Watson was promoted to Director of Hockey Operations. His main duties include being a video coach and analyst while handling Hockey Administration.

Notes: Was the Video Coordinator for the Team Canada U17s in 2020. Tournament was cancelled due to COVID.

Extended Staff

1st Junior seasonRecent Games:10/1 at PA: 1 SH10/6 at WPG: -1

2nd Junior seasonRecent Games:10/2 vs. PA: 5 SH10/6 at WPG: -1, 1-3 FOW

3rd Junior SeasonRecent Games: 10/1 at PA: -1, 4 SH, 2 PIM10/2 vs. PA: 2 G, 1 A, +3, 3 SH, 2 PIM10/6 at WPG: 1 A, -1, 2 PIM, 0-1 FOW10/8 at MJ: -1, 2 PIM

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Active AlumniPlayer Year(s) w/ Pats Current Team Worth Noting1. F Adam Brooks 2012-2017 Toronto Maple Leafs (NHL) Fifth season in Toronto org (NHL/AHL). 2016-17 Pats captain. 2017-18 Calder Cup.2. F Jordan Eberle 2006-2010 Seattle Kraken (NHL) 12th NHL season. Selected by the Kraken in the 2021 Expansion Draft.3. F Dryden Hunt 2011-2015 NY Rangers (NHL) Fifth NHL season. Signed a two-year contract with the NY Rangers on August 2.4. D Cale Fleury 2017-2018 Seattle Kraken (NHL) Made NHL debut (MTL, 2018-19). Selected by the Kraken in the 2021 Expansion Draft.5. D Nikolai Knyzhov 2015-2016 San Jose Sharks (NHL) Second NHL season. Voted the 2020-21 Sharks ROTY.6. F Josh Mahura 2016-2017 Anaheim Ducks (NHL) Fourth NHL season. Pats asst. captain (2017-18). CHL Memorial Cup All-Star (2017-18).7. F Sam Steel 2014-2018 Anaheim Ducks (NHL) Fourth NHL season. 2017-18 Pats captain. CHL Memorial Cup MVP. 2017-18 WJC Gold Medal.8. F Chandler Stephenson 2010-2014 Vegas Golden Knights (NHL) Seventh NHL season (third with VGK). 2017-18 Stanley Cup Champion (WSH).9. F Austin Wagner 2013-2017 LA Kings (NHL) Fourth NHL season. Led 2016-17 WHL Playoffs in goals (16). 10. D Dawson Barteaux 2016-2017 Texas Stars (AHL) Appeared in 25 games for the Stars AHL affiliate during his first pro season.11. D Kyle Burroughs 2011-2015 Abbotsford Canucks (AHL) Most Recent Pat’ to make his NHL debut (COL, 2020-21). Signed with Vancouver on July 28.12. D Brandon Davidson 2009-2012 Rochester Americans (AHL) 10th pro season (ECHL/AHL/NHL). Signed a one-year deal with Buffalo on July 28.13. F Garrett Mitchell 2007-2011 Rockford IceHogs (AHL) 11th pro season. Resigned with Rockford (CHI) on August 10th. 14. D Colby Williams 2012-2016 Belleville Senators (AHL) Sixth AHL season. Resigned with Belleville (OTT) on August 10.15. D Yegor Zamula 2017-2018 Lehigh Valley Phantoms (AHL) Second pro season. Appeared in two games with Flyers last season.16. F Matt Bradley 2017-2018 Greenville Swamp Rabbits (ECHL) Resigned with Florida’s ECHL affiliate on August 19. 2018-19 ECHL Kelly Cup.17. F Caiden Daley 2019-2020 McGill Univ. (USports) Committed to McGill on August 24. 18. F Justyn Gurney 2018-2019 Wilfrid Laurier Univ. (USports) Committed to Wilfrid Laurier on March 22.19. F Robbie Holmes 2016-2019, 2019-20 Mount Royal Univ. (USports) Entering his first season at Mount Royal. Played one ECHL game last season. 20. F Jadon Joseph 2018-2019 Trinity Western Univ. (USports) Played pro in Sweden last year. Entering first USports season. 21. F Ty Kolle 2018-2020 Mount Royal Univ. (USports) Entering his first season at Mount Royal. Did not play in 2020-21. 22. G Max Paddock 2017-2020 Acadia Univ. (USports) John Paddock’s nephew. First USports season. 23. D Kyle Walker 2018-2021 Mount Royal Univ. First USports season. Played in 187 career WHL games split between Regina & Everett. 24. D Martin Marincin 2011-2012 HC Ocelari Trinec (Czech) Signed in Europe this offseason after nine seasons split between the AHL & NHL.25. F Jan Cikhart 2019-2020 HC Benatky nad Jizerou (Czech2) Signed with Czech U20 Bili Tygri Liberec. Is on loan with HC Benatky.26. F Michal Poletín 2009-2010 HC Slavia Praha (Czech2) 12th pro season. Returned to HC Slavia last season after six seasons with other clubs.27. F Garrett Festerling 2005-2007 Grizzlys Wolfsburg (DEL) 15th pro season (all in Germany). 2x DEL Champion (2009-10 & 2018-19).28. F Sebastian Streu 2018-2019 Eisbären Berlin (DEL) Third pro season. 2020-21 DEL Champion.29. F Maximilian Kammerer 2013-2014 Kölner Haie (DEL) Eighth pro season (MHL, DEL, AHL). 30. D Colton Jobke 2011-2013 ERC Ingolstadt (DEL) Captained the Pats during the 2012-2013 season. Ninth pro season. 31. F T.J. Mulock 2002-2003 Straubing Tigers (DEL) 16th pro season (all in Germany). 3x DEL Champion. 2009-10 DEL ROY.32. F Clarke Breitkreuz 2008-2009 Lausitzer Füchse (DEL2) 11th pro season (last eight in DEL2). 2016-17 DEL Champion.33. F Henry Hardarson 2012-2013 Odense Bulldogs (Denmark) Ninth pro season in Denmark. 3x Champion. 34. F Cole Sanford 2015-2016 Cardiff Devils (EIHL) Captained the Pats during the 2015-16 season. Signed in Europe on July 10. 35. F Chad Bassen 2000-2002 EV Weiden (GER 3) Three years WHL (REG, VAN, MED). 18th pro season (16 in DEL).36. G Adam Beukeboom 2010-2012 TuS Harsefeld (GER 4) Enters his first season in GER 4. Last two seasons split between Iceland & Serbia.37. D Ricard Blidstrand 2010-2012 Väsby IK (HockeyEttan) 10th pro season. Signed an extension with Väsby IK on August 3. 38. F Emil Oksanen 2017-2018 Mora IK (HockeyAllsvenskan) Fourth pro season. Signed with Mora IK on July 28 after three seasons in Finland. 39. F Riley Woods 2015-2017 Modo Hockey (HockeyAllsvenskan) Last two seasons in AHL, ECHL & QVHL. Signed With MoDo on August 10. 40. F Filip Ahl 2016-2017 Orli Znojmo (ICEHL) Fifth pro season (second in ICEHL). 29 points in 34 games with Bratislava last season. 41. F Pavel Padakin 2014-2015 Dornbirner EC (ICEHL) Seventh pro season (last five in KHL). 42. D Nick Ross 2005-2008 Dornbirner EC (ICEHL) 10th pro season. 2019-2020 Spengler Cup winner (CAD). 43. D Victor Bartley 2007-2009 Kunlun Red Star (KHL) Returns to the Kunlun for his third season with the Red Stars after playing in Poland last year.44. F Rudolf Cerveny 2007-2009 Dinamo Riga (KHL) 13th pro season in Europe (CZECH, LIGA, KHL). 45. D Nikita Sendov 2018-2020 HK Sochi (KHL) Made his KHL debut last season. Extended on April 30.46. F Jordan Weal 2008-2012 Ak Bars Kazan (KHL) Signed two-year contract in the KHL after nine seasons split between the AHL & NHL.47. D Sergei Zborovsky 2015-2017 Avtomobilist Yekaterinburg (KHL) Fourth KHL season. 2016-17 WJC Bronze Medal.48. F Filip Vasko 2013-2014 Briançon (Ligue Magnus) Ninth pro season. First season in France.49. F Braden Christoffer 2012-2014 JYP (Liiga) Seventh pro season. Captained the Pats during the 2014-15 season.50. F Jack Rodewald 2011-2013 TPS (Liiga) Signed a one-year contract in Finland on June 23.51. D Jesse Zgraggen 2013-2014 HC Davos (NL) Eighth pro season (all in Switz.). Signed with Davos on May 3 after being on loan last season.52. F Hampus Gustafsson 2009-2011 Frisk Asker (Norway) 11th pro season. 2x Norwegian Champion (2017-18 & 2018-19).53. D Jesse Dudas 2008-2009 Unia Oswiecim (Poland) 12th pro season. Signed with Unia Oswiecim on August 26. 54. F Carter Ashton 2009-2011 Leksands IF (SHL) 11th pro season. Resigned with Leksands after scoring 19 PTS in 24 GP with them last season.55. D Craig Schira 2004-2008 Linköping HC (SHL) 13th pro season (last six in Sweden). Signed on May 14.56. F Emil Sylvegard 2012-2013 Malmö Redhawks (SHL) Ninth pro season (fourth with Malmö). 57. D Juraj Valach 2007-2008 HC Slovan (Slovakia) 13th pro season.Signed an extension with HC Slovan on May 3.58. F Jesse Gabrielle 2014-2015, 2017-2018 Vänersborgs HC (SWE D2) Signed with Grenfell on May 21. Former Boston Bruins 2015 fourth round pick. 59. F Sergei Alkhimov 2018-2019 Omskie Krylia (VHL) Second pro season (both in VHL). Signed with Avangard Omsk on July 6.

Where Are Your Pats?

Pats Retired NHL AlumniPlayer Year(s) w/ Pats Year(s) in NHL Worth Noting1. D Al MacInnis 1979-1980 1981-2004 2007-08 Hockey Hall of Fame inductee. 1998-99 Norris. 1988-89 Stanley Cup & Conn Smythe.2. D Derek Morris 1995-1997 1997-2014 1997-98 NHL All-Rookie. 2003-04 World Championship Gold Medal.3. D Brad Stuart 1996-1999 1999-2016 2007-08 Stanley Cup Champion (DET). 1999-2000 NHL All-Rookie.4. F Mike Sillinger 1987-1991 1991-2009 Played for 12 different NHL clubs over his 17 year career.5. D Jason Smith 1991-1993 1993-2009 Pats captain (1992-93). Played for EDM, NJ, PHI, OTT & TOR over his 15 year career.6. F Clark Gillies 1971-1974 1974-1988 2002-03 Hockey Hall of Fame inductee. 2x All-Star. 4x Stanley Cup Champion.7. F Garth Butcher 1979-1982 1982-1995 Pats captain (1981-82). 1981-82 WJC Gold Medal (CAN). 1992-93 NHL All-Star. 8. F Jeff Friesen 1992-1995 1994-2007 1994-95 NHL All-Rookie. 2002-03 Stanley Cup Champion. 1994-95 WJC Gold Medal (CAN)9. G Josh Harding 2001-2004 2005-2014 2012-13 Bill Masterton winner. Eight year NHL career (all with MIN).10. F Esa Tikkanen 1981-1982 1985-1999 Finnish Hockey Hall of Fame inductee. 5x Stanley Cup Champion.11. D Barret Jackman 1997-2001 2001-2016 Pats captain (1998-00). 2002-03 Calder winner. 13 of his 14 NHL seasons were with St. Louis.12. F Doug Wickenheiser 1976-1980 1980-1990 #12 retired by Regina Pats. Pats captain (1979-80).13. G Ed Staniowski 1971-1975 1975-1985 1973-74 Memorial Cup Champion. #1 retired by Regina Pats.14. F Stu Grimson 1982-1985 1988-2002 14 year NHL career (CGY, CHI, ANH, CAR, HAR, LA, NSH).15. F Kyle Calder 1995-1999 1999-2010 1998-99 WJC Silver Medal (CAN). 2002-03 World Championship Gold Medal (CAN).

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TeamLongest Winning Streak ............................................2 games, 10-1 - 10-2Longest Winning Streak, Home ..............................1 game, 10-2 - presentLongest Winning Streak, Road .....................................1 game, 10-1 at PALongest Losing Streak ..........................................2 games, 10-6 - presentLongest Losing Streak, Home ....................................................................Longest Losing Streak, Road ...............................2 games, 10-6 - presentLargest Margin, Victory .......................................3 goals (5-2), 10-2 vs. PALargest Margin, Loss ...................................... 3 goals (5-2), 10-6 at WPGLargest Home Crowd.....................................................4,292, 10-2 vs. PALargest Road Crowd....................................................... 2,963, 10-8 at MJLongest Game, Time .......................................................2:32, 10-2 vs. PA Shortest Game, Time....................................................2:19, 10-6 at WPGLargest Comeback ..................................................................................... Largest Blown Lead ....................................................................................

Team SplitsMost Goals, Game............................................................ 5 G, 10-2 vs. PAMost Goals, Period ......................................................................... 2 G, 3xMost Goals Allowed, Period........................ 3 G, 2nd Period, 10-6 at WPGMost Shots, Game ............................................................ 39 S, 10-1 at PAMost Shots Allowed, Game ..........................................41 S, 10-6 at WPGMost Shots, Period ........................................16 S, 2nd Period, 10-1 at PAMost Shots Allowed, Period ...................... 24 S, 2nd Period, 10-6 at WPGLowest Shots Allowed, Game .............................................21, 10-2 vs. PA

Individual Season HighsGoals, Game .............................................................Bedard, Stanick, 2 GAssists, Game ..............................................Evans, Dubinsky, Carrier, 2 APoints, Game ..................................... Stanick, Carrier, 3 PTS, 10-2 vs. PAMost Saves, Game .......................................36 SV, Kieper, 10-6 vs. WPGMost Goals Allowed, Game .............................5 GA, Kieper, 10-6 at WPGLeast Saves Made, Game ................................ 19 SV, Kieper, 10-2 vs. PAMost PIM, Game................................................. 5 PIM, Brook, 10-8 at MJMost Goals, Period ......................................... 1 G, seven different playersMost Assists, Period ................................................. 2 A, Evans, DubinskyMost Points, Period ...................2 PTS, Evans, Dubinsky, Stanick, CarrierMost Saves, Period .................... 21 SV, Kieper, 2nd Period, 10-6 at WPGMost Goals, Defenseman, Game...........................1 G, Evans, 10-8 at MJMost Asst, Defenseman, Game...............................2 A, Evans, 10-1 at PAHat-trick........................................................................................................Fight................................................................................Brook, 10-8 at MJOvertime winner...........................................................................................Most PIM (team)...........................................................21 PIM, 10-8 at MJ

Individual StreaksConsecutive Shutouts.................................................................................Goal Streak, Games ........................................................Bedard, StringerAssist Streak, Games ...............................Evans, 4 games, 10-1 - presentPoint Streak, Games ................................Evans, 4 games, 10-1 - present

Highs and Lows

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Player 2021-22 (Career) Home Road Wins Losses EST CTR GWG To lead To Tie Tied Ahead Trailing 1st 2nd 3rd OT LastArmstrong 0 (1) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-29-21 vs. SC Bateman 0 (2) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4-28-21 at EVTBedard 2 (15) 1 2 3 - 3 - - 1 - 1 2 - 1 - 2 - 10-2-21 vs. PABerge 0 (1) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4-5-21 vs. MJBrook 0 (10) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-7-20 vs. SASCadieux 0 (2) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-16-21 vs. MJ Carrier 1 (5) 1 - 1 - 1 - - 1 - 1 - - - 1 - - 10-2-21 vs. PADubinsky 0 (16) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4-23-21 at MJ Englot 2 (16) - 2 1 1 2 - 1 - - - 1 1 - 1 1 - 10-6-21 at WPG Evans 1 (12) - 1 - 1 1 - - - 1 - - 1 - 1 - - 10-8-21 at MJ Feist 0 (5) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4-23-21 at MJ Howe 0 (1) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4-25-21 at BDN Johnson 0 (2) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-11-20 vs. WPGMichels 0 (0) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Nijhoff 1 (37) - 1 - 1 1 - - - 1 - - 1 1 - - - 10-8-21 at MJRowan 0 (0) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Smith 0 (19) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4-27-21 vs. WPG (3G)Stanick 1 (5) 2 - 2 - 2 - 1 2 - 2 - - 1 1 - - 10-2-21 vs. PA (2G)Stringer 2 (19) 1 1 1 1 2 - - - - - 1 1 - - 2 - 10-6-21 at WPGValis 0 (0) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Whitehead 0 (1) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-25-21 at PA

Goals Scored Breakdown

2021 WHL BANTAM DRAFT PICKS 2022 WHL BANTAM DRAFT PICKS 2023 WHL BANTAM DRAFT PICKSRound Overall Team Acquired From Round Overall Team Acquired From Round Overall Team Acquired From 1 10 Lethbridge Regina 1 NA Regina 1 NA Regina 2 30 Regina 2 NA Regina 2 NA Regina 3 52 Saskatoon Regina 3 NA Regina Prince Albert 3 NA Tri-City Regina 4 74 Regina 3 NA Regina Lethbridge 4 NA Regina 5 93 Regina Moose Jaw 3 NA Regina 5 NA Regina 5 96 Spokane Regina 4 NA Tri-City Regina 6 NA Regina 5 106 Regina Winnipeg 5 NA Brandon Regina 7 NA Regina 6 125 Regina Medicine Hat 6 NA Regina Everett 7 NA Regina Moose Jaw 7 140 Regina 6 NA Vancouver Regina 8 NA Regina 8 162 Everett Regina 7 NA Regina 9 NA Regina 9 184 Regina 7 NA Regina Vancouver 10 NA Regina 10 206 Regina 8 NA Prince Albert Regina 11 NA Regina 11 228 Regina 9 NA Regina 12 NA Regina 12 250 Regina 10 NA Regina 11 NA Regina 12 NA Regina

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Pats Opponent# Date Opp. Score Rec. Pos. Goalie Win Goalie Loss GWG Time Att. Notes PP S PIM PP S PIM1 10/1 at PA W, 3-1 1-0-0 T-1st, EST Matthew Kieper Carter Serhyenko Drew Englot 2:23 2578 Bedard 2 G, Evans 2 A, Kieper 21 SV 0-4 39 8 0-3 22 14 2 10/2 vs. PA W, 5-2 2-0-0 T-1st, EST Matthew Kieper Carter Serhyenko Sloan Stanick 2:32 4292 Stanick, Carrier career high 3 PTS 2-4 34 14 1-7 21 8 3 10/6 at WPG L, 5-2 2-1-0 2nd, EST Daniel Hauser Matthew Kieper Chase Bertholet 2:19 1621 Stringer / Englot goals, Kieper 36 SV 2-6 18 14 2-6 41 144 10/8 at MJ L, 3-2 2-2-0 T-2nd, EST Carl Tetachuk Matthew Kieper Matthew Gallant 2:22 2963 Evans, Nijhoff first goals. 2-4 26 21 1-8 35 13 5 10/10 vs. BDN6 10/15 vs. WPG 7 10/16 at WPG 8 10/22 vs. SAS 9 10/24 at SAS 10 10/29 at SC 11 10/30 vs. SC October (7 of 11 games left): 2-2, 12 GF / 11 GA... PP: 6-18, 33.3% & PK: 20-24, 83.3%12 11/3 vs. MJ 13 11/6 vs. BDN14 11/10 vs. RD15 11/12 vs. EDM16 11/13 vs. LET17 11/20 at MJ18 11/23 at MH19 11/24 at LET20 11/27 vs. RD21 11/28 at CGY

November (10 games): 0-0, 0 GF / 0 GA... PP: 0-0, 0.0% & PK: 0-0, 0.0%22 12/3 at PA23 12/4 vs. SC24 12/8 vs. MH 25 12/10 vs. PA26 12/11 at BDN27 12/17 vs. MJ28 12/18 at MJ29 12/27 vs. EDM30 12/29 vs. WPG31 12/31 at SC December (10 games): 0-0, 0 GF / 0 GA... PP: 0-0, 0.0% & PK: 0-0, 0.0%32 1/1 vs. MJ33 1/7 at SAS34 1/8 vs. SAS35 1/11 vs. CGY36 1/15 at WPG37 1/16 at WPG38 1/21 at BDN39 1/22 at BDN40 1/25 vs. PA41 1/28 vs. PA42 1/29 at MJ43 1/30 vs. MJ12/30 January (12 games): 0-0, 0 GF / 0 GA... PP: 0-0, 0.0% & PK: 0-0, 0.0%44 2/4 at LET45 2/6 at CGY46 2/8 at EDM 47 2/11 vs. CGY48 2/18 at PA49 2/21 vs. REG50 2/23 vs. MH51 2/25 at EDM52 2/26 at RD53 2/27 at CGY Feburary (10 games): 0-0, 0 GF / 0 GA... PP: 0-0, 0.0% & PK: 0-0, 0.0%54 3/2 vs. BDN55 3/4 vs. RD56 3/5 vs. LET57 3/9 vs. MJ58 3/11 vs. LET59 3/12 vs. CGY60 3/15 at MH61 3/16 at LET62 3/19 at MJ63 3/22 at SC64 3/25 at SAS65 3/26 vs. BDN66 3/30 vs. SAS March (13 games): 0-0, 0 GF / 0 GA... PP: 0-0, 0.0% & PK: 0-0, 0.0%67 4/1 vs. WPG68 4/2 at PA

Season: 2-2-0, 12 GF / 11 GA

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Founded in 1917 as the Regina Patricia Hockey Club, the Regina Pats have been a Queen City tradi-tion for more than a century.

Named for the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, the Pats are the oldest major junior hock-ey franchise in the world.

The Pats are proud members of the Western Hockey League, having won WHL championships in 1974 and 1980. Along with these league championships, the Pats are four-time Memorial Cup cham-pions, with victories in 1925, 1928 (as the Regina Monarchs), 1930, and 1974.

The Pats storied connection with the Memorial Cup owes both to the club’s four championships, along with Regina’s proud tradition of hosting the event. The Memorial Cup has been staged — at least in part — seven times in the Queen City (shared in 1947, 1957, 1969, 1980 and solely in 1950, 2001 and 2018). The 2018 edition celebrated the centennial of both the Memorial Cup and Pats.

Since 1977 the club has called the Brandt Centre (originally the Agridome) home, where a total of 10 numbers hang from the rafters honouring the team’s very best:

• No. 1 — Ed Staniowski• No. 7 — Jordan Eberle• No. 8 — Brad Hornung• No. 9 — Clark Gillies• No. 12 — Doug Wickenheiser• No. 14 — Dennis Sobchuk• No. 15 — Jock Callander• No. 16 — Dale Derkatch• No. 16 — Mike Sillinger• No. 17 — Bill Hicke

Exactly 162 Pats have gone on to play in the National Hockey League, including current NHLers Cale Fleury (Seattle Kraken | Pats 2017-18), Josh Mahura (Anaheim Ducks | Pats 2017-18), Sam Steel (Anaheim Ducks | Pats 2014-18), Austin Wagner (LA Kings | Pats 2013-17), Nikolai Knyzhov (San Jose Sharks | Pats 2015-16), Dryden Hunt (NY Rangers | Pats 2011-15), Chandler Stephenson (Vegas Golden Knights | Pats 2010-14), and Jordan Eberle (Seattle Kraken | Pats 2006-10).

History

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Opening Day Roster (current location)

• Forwards: Easton Armstrong, Connor Bedard, Jakob Brook, Cole Carrier, Carter Chorney (placed on waivers), Cole Dubinsky, Drew Englot, Tanner Howe, Matteo Michels, Logan Nijhoff, Zane Rowan, Zack Smith, Sloan Stanick, Zack Stringer, Borya Valis, Braxton Whitehead

• Defense: Luke Bateman, Tom Cadieux, Jacob Dewitt (Merritt, BCHL), Parker Berge, Ryker Evans, Layton Feist, Jake Johnson & Stanislav Svozil

• Goalies: Matthew Kieper, Keegan Maddocks & Spencer Welke

October Transactions:10-5-21: Placed ‘01 F Carter Chorney on waivers.10-7-21: Assigned ‘04 D Jacob Dewitt to the Merritt Centennials of the BCHL.

Roster Transactions

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Most wins, team, season .......................................................................................................52, 2016-17Most points in standings, team, season ........................................................... 112 (52-12-7-1), 2016-17Most goals, individual, season..............................................................89, Doug Wickenheiser, 1979-80Most assists, individual, season ......................................111, Jock Callader & Dave Michayluk,1981-82Most penalty minutes, individual, season ...............................................................486, Al Tuer, 1981-82Best goals against average, goaltender, season .........................................2.39, Josh Harding, 2001-02Most saves, goaltender, season. ..................................................................2,077, Bart Hunter, 1979-80Most games played, goaltender, season ..........................................................69, Bart Hunter, 1979-80.Most games played, individual, career .........................................................352, Frank Kovacs 1987-92Most goals, individual, career ....................................................................222, Dale Derkatch, 1981-85.Most assists, individual, career...................................................................269, Dale Derkatch, 1981-85Most points, individual, career ....................................................................491, Dale Derkatch, 1981-85Most penalty minutes, individual, career ....................................................819, Gerard Adams, 1995-99Best goals against average, goaltender, career ..........................................2.56, Josh Harding, 2001-04Most shutouts, goaltender, career .................................................................10, Linden Rowat, 2005-10Most saves, goaltender, career ............................................................... 6,024, Ed Staniowski, 1971-75Most games played, goaltender, career ..................................................... 206, Ed Staniowski, 1971-75---- .............................................................................................................................................................---- .............................................................................................................................................................---- .............................................................................................................................................................---- .............................................................................................................................................................---- .............................................................................................................................................................---- .............................................................................................................................................................

East Div. Home 1H Road 1H 1st Half Home 2H Road 2H 2nd Half Home, total Road, total OverallBrandon Wheat Kings - - - - - - - - -Moose Jaw Warriors - 0-1 0-1 - - - - 0-1 0-1Prince Albert Raiders 1-0 1-0 2-0 - - - 1-0 1-0 2-0Saskatoon Blades - - - - - - - - -Swift Current Broncos - - - - - - - - -Winnipeg ICE - 0-1 0-1 - - - - 0-1 0-1

Totals 1-0 1-2 2-2 - - - 1-0 1-2 2-2

Central Div. Home 1H Road 1H 1st Half Home 2H Road 2H 2nd Half Home, total Road, total Overall

Calgary Hitmen - - - - - - - - -Edmonton Oil Kings - - - - - - - - -Red Deer Rebels - - - - - - - - -Medicine Hat Tigers - - - - - - - - -Lethbridge Hurricanes - - - - - - - - -

Totals - - - - - - - - -

WHL League Splits

The Last Time The Pats...

Colors ..................................................................blue, white & redGM & Hockey Ops ..............John Paddock, 8th, 4th in current roleArena .............................................. Brandt Centre (1977-present)First season ................................................................1917, SAHACapacity................................................................................ 6,484Seasons................................................................ this is our 105thChampionships ..........................................................1974 & 1980Memorial Cups .....................................1925, 1928, 1930 & 1974.

Coach ............................... Dave Struch, 4th, 16th year as CoachCareer W-L Record............................... 58-132-17, .321 point pct.

Total Games ......................................................................... 4,781All-Time Won-Lost Record........... 2,438-1956-387, .550 point pct.Total Coaches ............................................................................ 43Total Players ................................1,387 (prior to 2020-21 season)Total NHL Players Produced ................................................... 162Current NHL ................................................................................ 9Most Recent NHL Debut ........Kyle Burroughs, Colorado; 2020-21

Pats’ Fast FactsHistory

Patricias 1917-1927 Pats 1946-present Brandt Centre 1977-present

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Roster BreakdownTrade ............................ 9 Manitoba ...............................3 Born in ‘05 ..................................3Drafted (REG) ............ 13 Saskatchewan ......................5 Born in ‘04 ..................................5Free Agent ................... 4 Alberta ..................................6 Born in ‘03 ..................................7Acquired in 2020-21 .... 5 BC ..........................................6 Born in ‘02 ..................................7Acquired in 2019-20 ...... USA .......................................6 Born in ‘01 ..................................3Aquired in 2018/19 ........ Europe ..................................1 Rookies ......................................4Aquired in 2017/18 ........ Regina ...................................0 Youngest .......................Howe, 15Drafted (NHL) .............. 2 2020-21 Pats .......................20 Oldest ...........................Nijhoff, 20Aquired this season ..... 1st season in WHL ...............3 Average Age ........................19.93

Shutout 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12+Opponent 0-0 0-1 0-1 1-0 0-0 1-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0Pats 0-0 0-0 0-2 1-0 0-0 2-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0

Record By Goals Scored

1 2 3 OT Total AverageOpponent 4 6 1 0 11 2.75Pats 4 4 4 0 12 3.00

Period By Period Goal Differential

Overtime WinsWinning Moment Final Date Opponent

Game MisconductsEjectee Final Date Referee

1 2 3 OT Total AverageOpponent 43 50 26 0 119 27.66Pats 34 44 39 0 117 30.33

Period By Period Shot Differential