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03-11-2006, 10:22 PM
from reginapats.com
Pats Win Fourth Straight On The Road
The Regina Pats extended their season-high four-game road winning-streak on Saturday night defeating the Red Deer Rebels 5 - 3 in front of 5,861 fans at the Enmax Centrium.
Garrett Festerling opened the scoring 4:06 into the opening period roofing a wrist-shot from the top of the right circle after a nice drop-pass from Petr Kalus.
Justin Bernhardt delivered a perfect saucer pass to Petr Kalus on a two-on-one to give the Pats a 2 - 0 lead at the 7:22 mark of the period.
The Pats and Rebels each had twelve shots in the opening period.
Denis Tolpeko made a great cross-ice pass to Matt Robinson who beat Rebels netminder Josh Lepp from a sharp angle to put the Pats ahead by three goals 3:41 into the middle stanza.
Kyle Ross scored during a five-on-three power-play opportunity in what proved to be the game-winning goal with less than three minutes remaining in the period. Bernhardt & Kyle Deck added their second assists of the game on the Ross goal.
Jordan Knackstedt put the Rebels on the score-sheet with six seconds remaining in the period putting a shot past David Reekie after a scramble in front of the crease.
Cam Cunning capitalized on a defensive breakdown in the Pats zone after Kris Versteeg made a heads-up pass to Rebels assistant captain to cut the Pats lead in half 11:54 into the third period.
Just fifteen seconds later former Pat Brennan Chapman scored his fourth of the season, but it was a close as the Rebels would get as David Reekie made nine saves in the final period.
Jordan Fuder scored an empty-net goal with to fifty-six seconds remaining to the seal the win for the Pats who improved their record to 37-26-1-4.
David Reekie made twenty-five saves in the victory. Josh Lepp made twenty saves, while James Reimer made six save in one period of work for the Rebels.
The Pats were 1/4 on the power-play. Red Deer was 0/6 with the man-advantage.
To view the official online game sheet click here
The victory gives Regina a sweep of the season series with a 4-0-0-0 record vs. Red Deer.
The Pats face Lethbridge on Sunday night in their fifth of eight straight games on the road to close the 2005-2006 regular season.
Wow... the Pats are really on a roll. Amazing. Should be interesting tomorrow night in Leth.
Pats Win Fourth Straight On The Road
The Regina Pats extended their season-high four-game road winning-streak on Saturday night defeating the Red Deer Rebels 5 - 3 in front of 5,861 fans at the Enmax Centrium.
Garrett Festerling opened the scoring 4:06 into the opening period roofing a wrist-shot from the top of the right circle after a nice drop-pass from Petr Kalus.
Justin Bernhardt delivered a perfect saucer pass to Petr Kalus on a two-on-one to give the Pats a 2 - 0 lead at the 7:22 mark of the period.
The Pats and Rebels each had twelve shots in the opening period.
Denis Tolpeko made a great cross-ice pass to Matt Robinson who beat Rebels netminder Josh Lepp from a sharp angle to put the Pats ahead by three goals 3:41 into the middle stanza.
Kyle Ross scored during a five-on-three power-play opportunity in what proved to be the game-winning goal with less than three minutes remaining in the period. Bernhardt & Kyle Deck added their second assists of the game on the Ross goal.
Jordan Knackstedt put the Rebels on the score-sheet with six seconds remaining in the period putting a shot past David Reekie after a scramble in front of the crease.
Cam Cunning capitalized on a defensive breakdown in the Pats zone after Kris Versteeg made a heads-up pass to Rebels assistant captain to cut the Pats lead in half 11:54 into the third period.
Just fifteen seconds later former Pat Brennan Chapman scored his fourth of the season, but it was a close as the Rebels would get as David Reekie made nine saves in the final period.
Jordan Fuder scored an empty-net goal with to fifty-six seconds remaining to the seal the win for the Pats who improved their record to 37-26-1-4.
David Reekie made twenty-five saves in the victory. Josh Lepp made twenty saves, while James Reimer made six save in one period of work for the Rebels.
The Pats were 1/4 on the power-play. Red Deer was 0/6 with the man-advantage.
To view the official online game sheet click here
The victory gives Regina a sweep of the season series with a 4-0-0-0 record vs. Red Deer.
The Pats face Lethbridge on Sunday night in their fifth of eight straight games on the road to close the 2005-2006 regular season.
Wow... the Pats are really on a roll. Amazing. Should be interesting tomorrow night in Leth.