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03-08-2006, 07:16 AM
The Regina Pats come to town tonight. The Pats are currently in third in the East division. Their record stands at 34-26-1-4 and are 5-4-1 in their last 10. The Bronco's are on a 3 game winning streak. Their record stands at 21-31-6-8 and are 6-3-1 in their last 10. We need this win as Red Deer beat Calgary last night. The Pats have also called up Colton Tuebert who was the first overall Bantam pick this past Bantam draft. Wudrick was #2 overall for the Broncos so look for them to go head to head. I took the Pats weekly update from their forum and posted it here.

Weekly Update (Mar. 6 - Mar. 12)



Regina Pats Weekly Update (Mar. 6, 2006 - Mar. 12, 2006)

Where The Team Stands: The Pats have a 34-26-1-4 record and sit in third place in the East division with seventy-three points ... The Pats are nineteen points back of first-place Moose Jaw and nine back of second-place Saskatoon ... The Pats sit thirteen points ahead of Brandon and sixteen ahead of Prince Albert ...

Roster Update: The Pats have twenty-five players on their current roster, including two goaltenders, eight defencemen, and fifteen forwards ... Eleven have been drafted by the Pats ... Ten have been acquired via trade ... Three were protected list additions ... One was selected in the CHL Import Draft ...

Leading Pat: Nineteen-year-old forward Garrett Festerling leads the team in scoring with fifty-two points (20 goals, 32 assists) ... The race for the Torchey Schell Top Scorer award is close with Petr Kalus & Matt Robinson one point behind with fifty-one points each … Kyle Ross has fifty points, while Denis Tolpeko has fourty-seven …

Injuries: Nineteen-year-old defenceman and captain, Kyle Deck & nineteen-year-old forward Tyson Sievert both resumed skating last week and are expected to return to game action, prior to the start of the playoffs later this month ... Deck underwent knee surgery last month, while Sievert has been out with a dislocated shoulder …

One Year Ago: On March 6, 2005 the Pats had a 11-45-4-6 record after a 5- 2 home-ice loss to the Swift Current Broncos ...

Special Teams: The Pats have the sixth-ranked power-play in the league scoring 66 goals on 359 man-advantage opportunities (18.4%) ... The Pats are the eleventh rated penalty-killing team in the league allowing 60 goals on 370 short-handed situations (83.8%) ...

Colin O’Brian Man’s Shoppe Player Of The Month: Last Tuesday Colin O’Brian Man’s Shoppe handed out the final two Player of The Month awards for the 2005-2006 season … Winning the January award was twenty-year-old forward Matt Robinson … Robinson had nine goals & eight assists in fourteen games in January … February’s award went to twenty-year-old Denis Tolpeko … In ten games last month Tolpeko had two goals & nine assists …

No Whistle: Tuesday night's game vs. Brandon didn't have a stoppage until the 11:56 mark of the first period ...

Quick Assists: On Tuesday night Denis Tolpeko had two assists on the same shift, fourteen seconds apart … It’s the fifth time this season that Tolpeko has had two assists in the same period …

Teubert’s First Point: Fifteen-year-old Colten Teubert scored his first career point on Friday night vs. Saskatoon, assisting on Kyle Ross’s power-play goal … In eight games with the team this season Teubert has a +5 rating and eight penalty minutes … Teubert turns sixteen on Wednesday ...

Senseman Assists: Eighteen-year-old rookie forward Michael Senseman had two assists late in the third period on Friday for his third multiple point game time this season ...

Playoff Bound: The Pats officially clinched a playoff spot on Friday night, despite losing to Saskatoon when Prince Albert lost 6 – 0 in Brandon … All four division’s have three teams that have qualified for the playoffs , which begin on Friday, Mach 24th … Brandon & Prince Albert will battle for the final East division playoff birth ... Swift Current & Red Deer (Central) … Prince George & Kamloops (B.C.) … Tri-City & Spokane (U.S.) are the other playoff battles …