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patsdude114
01-22-2012, 03:59 AM
Regina, Saskatchewan – The Regina Pats will put their individual skills on display in the Second annual Prairie Mobile Pats Skills Competition. This Sunday, January 22nd, 2:00pm at the Co-operators Centre, the Pats will be split into two teams and compete in:
Puck control relay – Observe players demonstrating stick-handling versatility
Fastest Skater – Feel the exceptional speed of WHL players on their skates
Hardest Shot – Hear the power of a WHL slapshot
Accuracy Shooting – Marvel at the precision of a WHL shot
Breakaway Relay – Witness the most explosive speed, agility and power

The Prairie Mobile Pats Skills Competition will be organized and executed by the same company that does the NHL All Star Game SuperSkills Competition.

The Pats will be joined in the competition by the Tier One Sabres from Hockey Regina. They will take part in all five of the events with their points affecting the team totals.

The event will be hosted by The Wolf Morning Show with Chad and Ballsy from 104.9 The Wolf as well as Seanna from The Wolf Workforce and Ryan Schultz from 620 CKRM.

Admission to the 2nd annual Prairie Mobile Pats Skills Competition is free!

“With the popularity of the event last year, we felt that it was important to continue and improve the Prairie Mobile Pats Skills Competition with this year’s event.” Regina Pats Vice-President of Operations, Cliff Mapes continues, “We would like to thank Prairie Mobile Communications as well as Hockey Regina for their continuous support of this competition and of the Regina Pats all season long.”

Prairie Mobile Communications Regional Manager, Sales and Marketing, Shae Paisley, "Prairie Mobile is once again proud to be the title sponsor of the Prairie Mobile Pats Skill Competition. We see this event as a great opportunity for the younger hockey players in our community to spend some quality time with the Pats players that they look up to. The Pats players are great role models to these kids and we at Prairie Mobile are honored to be part of this yearly event."

patsdude114
01-22-2012, 04:01 AM
Puck control relay – Observe players demonstrating stick-handling versatility
wasnt done

Fastest Skater – Feel the exceptional speed of WHL players on their skates
RED- Olstad 13.72
WHITE- Ouellette 13.62
RED- Scheidl 13.61
WHITE- Stephenson NA tripped & slide thru the stop timer
RED- Rodewald 13.56
WHITE- Stevenson 14.65
RED- Volek 13.91
WHITE- Reider 13.99

Race head to head
Rodewald vs Ouellette
Rodewald won due to Ouellette wiping out around the 1st turn



Hardest Shot – Hear the power of a WHL slapshot

WHITE- Underwood 94mph & 95mph
RED- Jobke 87mph & 89mph
WHITE- Marantz 85mph & 83mph
RED- Scheidl 92pmh & 89
WHITE- Klimchuk 82mph & 84mph
RED- Fenske 87mph & 87mph
WHITE- Davidson 93mph & 95mph
RED- Bidlevskii 80mph & 82mph
WHITE- Marincin 84mph & 95mph
RED- Weal 87mph & 87mph

Top 3 hardest shots get 1 shot apeice to find out who the winner was.....

Davidson 98mph
Marincin 101mph
Underwood 90mph

Hardest shot winner is Marincin with a 101mph blast





Accuracy Shooting – Marvel at the precision of a WHL shot

RED- Jobke 2/8
WHITE- Martell 4/6
RED- Volek 3/8
WHITE- Marantz 4/6
RED- Hunt 2/8 (started off 2/2)
WHITE- Klimchuk 1/8
RED- Weal 4/6
WHITE- Stephenson 4/5

Winner was the last shooter Stephenson going 4/5 cant wait to get him back in the lineup this weekend.


Breakaway Relay – Witness the most explosive speed, agility and power

Every player shot only going to list the players that scored...

RED- Rodewald
WHITE- Stevenson
WHITE- Marantz
RED- Hunt
RED- Volek
WHITE- Davidson

Volek shot twice as team WHITE had 1 more player then team RED & he was denied on a flip puck swat out of mid air.... the shot he scored on was by far the prettiest move tried.


On the 3on0 (3 passes before shot is allowed) the young kid in Atom Tier1 surprised Hewitt with a swift 1timer wrister glove side, the look on Hewitt looking up at the lights after it went in shows his surprised he got some good ribbing when he got back to the bench. Said in his interview on ice with Ballys that he was caught off guard by it.