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    http://whl.ca/news/?id=9694

    Lets try to keep all the ice breaker tournament related info in this thread.

    The pats' first tournament game ended today, with the pats beating the tigers 6-4. Kyle Mulder got a hat trick and Victor Bartley was dominant with a goal and four assists.

    There was 2 fights in this game, so if anyone has fight recaps, feel free to share them. The rest of the game summary is on the whl website link above...somewhere on there.

    Does anyone know the rosters that were dressed for the games? There is next to no coverage on these exhibition tournaments, though to be fair it has been better lately... they are actually showing box scores now.

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    Roddy's blog..... http://rodpedersen.blogspot.com/

    The Regina Pats opened the WHL preseason on a winning note with a 6-4 triumph over the Medicine Hat Tigers at the Oil Kings' tournament in Sherwood Park, AB.

    Offensively, Pats G.M. Brent Parker provided this recap:

    Bartley 1-G 4 -A
    Mulder 3-G
    Favreau - 1-G 2-A
    Leffler 1-G
    Hricina 3-A

    In the crease, the line was:

    Rowat 2 goals on 13 shots 29 minutes
    Ketlo 2 goals on 16 shots 31 minutes

    29 / 29 Shots On Goal

    The Pats play the host Edmonton Oil Kings tomorrow night at 7:00 pm. Jeff Bosch starts in goal with Derek Tendler slated to play the final 30 minutes.

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    Great to see Hricina getting 3 assists as well, shows he is adapting fast to the WHL, add Cerveny next week we should have some decent offence.

    Bartley is going to be a stud this year in our conference, prob be top 3 defencemen in our conference forsure top 5.

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    Default Any roster available anywhere

    Is Eberle away at a camp somewhere?

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    http://reginapats.com/News/384/
    Pats Win Preseason Opener

    2008-08-31

    A Hat-Trick for Kyle Mulder powered the Pats to a 6-4 win over the Medicine Hat Tigers in the opener of the Edmonton Oil Kings preseason tournament.
    The 17 year old forward also scored the winning goal 4:57 into the 3rd period, just 51 seconds after the Tigers had tied it at 4. Victor Bartley
    also had his name all over the score-sheet with a goal and four assists.

    Both the Tigers and the Pats were playing without many familiar names that are away at NHL camps, so it was a pair of very young line-ups that hit the
    ice. The game also featured three fights, as the Pats Jeff Dort, Michael MacAngus, and Curtis Kulchar all picked up third period majors.

    1st Period
    4:10 – Pats 21 Dominick Favreau (26 Andrew Rieder, 6 Victor Bartley) EV
    5:09 – Tigers 17 Mike Forsyth (22 Dylan Bredo, 6 Matthew Konan) EV
    12:42 – Tigers 18 Thomas Frazee (28 Sean Collins, 21 Taylor Gal) PP
    2nd Period
    5:00 – Pats 24 Brett Leffler (34 Jordan Weal) EV
    5:15 – Pats 15 Kyle Mulder (26 Andrew Rieder, 6 Victor Bartley) EV
    9:27 – Pats 6 Victor Bartley (22 Thomas Hricina, 21 Dominick Favreau) EV
    16:03 – Tigers 16 Joey Frazer (36 Colin Mosdanchuk, 3 Scott McKay) EV
    3rd Period
    4:06 – Tigers 19 Tristan King (9 Josh Koper, John Stampohar) EV
    4:57 – Pats 15 Kyle Mulder (2) (6 Victor Bartley, Graham Hood) EV
    8:51 – Pats 15 Kyle Mulder (3) (22 Thomas Hricina, 6 Victor Bartley) EV

    Shots on Goal 1 2 3 TO
    Tigers 8 7 14 29
    Pats 11 10 8 29


    Goaltenders
    Tigers
    30 – Tyler Bunz 23/29
    Pats
    33 – Linden Rowatt 11/13
    31 – Damien Ketlo 14/16


    The Pats will hit the ice tomorrow night, facing the host Oil Kings at 7pm, and finish up the tournament Monday afternoon at 3pm
    against the Prince George Cougars. It will be on the road again Friday night in Brandon to take on the Wheat Kings, while Pats fans will get their first
    look at the Blue and White Saturday September 6th when the Wheatties will visit the Brandt Centre. It’s a 7pm puck drop.

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    [QUOTE=Some_Arrogant_Jerk]http://whl.ca/news/?id=9694

    Lets try to keep all the ice breaker tournament related info in this thread.

    The pats' first tournament game ended today, with the pats beating the tigers 6-4. Kyle Mulder got a hat trick and Victor Bartley was dominant with a goal and four assists.

    There was 2 fights in this game, so if anyone has fight recaps, feel free to share them. The rest of the game summary is on the whl website link above...somewhere on there.

    Does anyone know the rosters that were dressed for the games? There is next to no coverage on these exhibition tournaments, though to be fair it has been better lately... they are actually showing box scores now

    YES - GO TO THE EDMONTON OIL KINGS WEB SITE
    - CLICK ON SCORES AND SCHEDULE - THEN CLICK ON MEDICINE HAT TIGERS VS. REGINA PATS - NEXT CLICK ON OPEN NOW. YOU WILL HAVE TO TURN YOUR HEAD TO THE LEFT TO READ IT, AS IT IS A 8" X 14" SHEET. JORDAN EBERLE - WAS NOT DRESSED FOR THE GAME.
    Last edited by scoreboard; 08-31-2008 at 10:24 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scoreboard
    YES - GO TO THE EDMONTON OIL KINGS WEB SITE [/COLOR][/B] - CLICK ON SCORES AND SCHEDULE - THEN CLICK ON MEDICINE HAT TIGERS VS. REGINA PATS - NEXT CLICK ON OPEN NOW. YOU WILL HAVE TO TURN YOUR HEAD TO THE LEFT TO READ IT, AS IT IS A 8" X 14" SHEET. JORDAN EBERLE - WAS NOT DRESSED FOR THE GAME.
    Thanks for the tip. If you want to make it easier to read, you can jsut go under "view" at the top of your screen, and scroll your mouse over rotate, and then click "clockwise".

    Alot easier on your neck.

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    http://www.oilkings.ca/hm/inside.php?sid=9

    Says Pats lost 5-4 but looking at the summary the Pats indeed won 5-4 over the Oil Kings.

    Check out the summary..... Derkatch might just get his wish for one of the most penalized teams in the league.

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    In Greg Harder has a small write-up on his blog along with the summary..... complete craziness lol.....

    Pats edge Oil Kings

    Jordan Eberle had two goals and an assist to lead the Regina Pats to a 5-4 win over the Edmonton Oil Kings in WHL preseason action on Sunday.
    Koltyn Miller, Matt Strueby and Clarke Breitkreuz had the other goals. Scott Doucet added two assists.
    Adrian Van de Mosselaer, with two, Regina product Brent Raedeke and Brett Breitkreuz replied for the Oil Kings, who trailed 5-1 early in the third period. There was also a melee at the end of the final frame which resulted in ejections to four members of the Pats: Colten Teubert, Matt Delahey, Dominick Favreau and Garrett Mitchell.
    Below is the game summary, which appeared on the WHL Web site. It's a bit of a mess, but it's better than nothing.


    First Period
    0:50 – REG Penalty – 7 Matt Delahey 2:00 Cross-checking
    3:55 – EDM Penalty – 9 Brent Raedeke 2:00 Interference
    6:11 - REG Goal - 39 Koltyn Miller (unassisted) EV
    10:56 – REG Penalty – 7 Matt Delahey 2:00 Boarding, 5:00 Fighting,
    10:56 – EDM Penalty – 28 Brent Henke 2:00 Instigation, 5:00 Fighting, Game Misconduct
    11:52 – REG Penalty – 32 Garrett Mitchell 2:00 Slashing
    13:29 – EDM Penalty – 29 Brett Breitkreuz 2:00 Interference
    13:49 – REG Penalty - 20 Colten Teubert 2:00 Holding
    16:09 - REG Penalty – 20 Colten Teubert 2:00 Checking From Behind
    16:58 – EDM Penalty – 12 Shayne Neigum 2:00 Roughing
    16:58 – REG Penalty – 11 Graham Hood 2:00 Roughing
    17:36 – EDM Penalty – 7 Cameron Cepek 5:00 Fighting, Game Misconduct
    17:36 – REG Penalty – 23 Cody Hanson 2:00 Instigating, 5:00 Fighting, Game Misconduct
    17:45 – EDM Goal - 29 Brett Breitkreuz (11 Brandon Lockerby, 24 Craig McCallum) PP
    18:33 – REG Goal – 27 Jordan Eberle (10 Scott Doucet) SH
    Second Period
    6:44 – REG Penalty – 15 Kyle Mulder 2:00 Interference
    7:49 – EDM Penalty – 7 Cameron Cepek 2:00 Unsportsmanlike conduct
    7:49 – REG Penalty – 20 Colten Teubert 2:00 Tripping, 2:00 Roughing
    10:38 – Goalies Switch EDM Dalyn Flette 11/13 REG Jeff Bosch 17/18
    11:38 – REG Goal – 27 Jordan Eberle (2) (26 Andrew Rieder) EV
    13:56 – EDM Peanlty – 24 Craig McCallum 2:00 Holding
    15:01 – REG Goal – 29 Matt Strueby (3 Dallas Jackson, 27 Jordan Eberle) PP
    Third Period
    0:49 – REG Penalty – 3 Dallas Jackson 2:00 Interference
    4:48 – REG Penalty – 11 Graham Hood 2:00 Unsportsmanlike Conduct
    5:09 – REG Penalty – 7 Matt Delahey 2:00 Cross-checking
    5:09 – REG Penalty – 3 Dallas Jackson 10 Minute Misconduct
    8:12 – REG Penalty – 2 Justin Slobozian 2:00 Slashing
    8:12 - Time out Oil Kings
    10:09 – EDM Penalty – 16 Robin Soudek 2:00 Slashing
    10:09 – REG Penalty – 7 Matt Delahey 2:00 Roughing
    15:14 – REG Goal – 18 Clarke Breitkreuz (10 Scott Doucet, 22 Thomas Hricina) EV
    17:47 - EDM Goal – 2 Adrian Van de Mosselaer (29 Brett Breitkreuz, 21 Braeden Adamyk) EV
    18:07 - EDM Goal - 9 Brent Raedeke ( 24 Craig McCallum, 2 Adrian Van de Mosselaer ) EV
    19:09 - REG Penalty - 32 Garrett Mitchell 5:00 Fighting, Game Misconducts
    19:09 – REG Penalty - 7 Matt Delahey 5:00 Fighting, Game Misconducts
    19:09 – REG Penalty - 20 Colton Teubert 2:00 Instigator, 5:00 Fighting, Game Misconduct
    19:09 - REG Penalty - 21 Dominick Favreau 2:00 Roughing, 2:00 Instigating, 5:00 Fighting, Game Misconduct
    19:09 –EDM Penalty - 7 Cameron Cepek 5:00 Fighting, Game Misconduct
    19:09 –EDM Penalty - 12 Shayne Neigum 5:00 Fighting
    19:09 – EDM Penalty - 16 Robin Soudek 5:00 Fighting, Game Misdonduct, 10 MIN Misconduct (no jersey tie-down)
    19:09 - EDM Penalty - 9 Brent Raedeke 5:00 Fighting
    19:22 - EDM Goal – 2 Adrian Van de Mosselaer (11 Brandon Lockerby, 24 Craig McCallum) PP

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    Quote Originally Posted by nivek_wahs
    http://www.oilkings.ca/hm/inside.php?sid=9

    Says Pats lost 5-4 but looking at the summary the Pats indeed won 5-4 over the Oil Kings.

    Check out the summary..... Derkatch might just get his wish for one of the most penalized teams in the league.
    YES KEVIN REGINA PATS DID WIN - 5-4 over the Edmonton Oil Kings.

    Jordan EBERLE, played and scored 2 goals and had 1 assist. Pats led 2-1 after the frist period and upped the score to 4-1 after the second period.

    The Edmonton Oil Kings went postal for their second game of their Pre-Season Invitational. Unfortunately, that’s not a good thing in hockey. Four Oil Kings hit the post and they threw everything they had at the Pats in the last 10 minutes but it wasn’t quite enough as they fell 5 – 4 to Regina Sunday night at Servus Credit Union Place in St. Albert. What a finish. The home squad rallied with 3 goals in the last 2:13 and there was a line brawl with just 51 seconds to go in what was clearly the most entertaining hockey game of the Oil Kings tournament so far.

    “It was really exciting.” described Oil Kings bruising defenceman Adrian Van de Mosselaer who scored a pair of goals and added an assist in the final flurry. “We just stuck to our game and kept banging away and went towards the net and the last minute got pretty exciting.”

    Van de Mossealaer was on the ice for the last minute and just missed his hat trick on a mad scramble in front. Not bad for a guy that scored in his first WHL regular season game last year and hasn’t scored since in 52 games. As for the line brawl at the end, the 6’2, 215 pound Kelowna resident says that’ll go a long way towards team building.

    “(Cameron) Cepek stepped up and we all stepped up today. It was good to see Robin (Soudek) get his first fight in and he did very good. It’s good to know that guys aren’t afraid to step up to the plate when the game gets a little messy.”

    Some might say it was a Rocky Thompson type game.

    “I wouldn’t say that.” the Oil Kings assistant coach quickly pointed out. “But it was nice to see our guys at the end there just sticking up for each other. You could see that Regina was trying to take advantage of us throughout the game and I thought our guys responded well at the end. I truly think a lot of our guys not only surprised Regina but maybe even surprised themselves.”
    Oil Kings 18-year-old goalie Dalyn Flette looked solid as the starter for Edmonton. He played just over 30 minutes and made 11 saves on 13 shots. The Calgary native’s best save was his last robbing Brett Breitkreuz’s little brother Clarke on a clear cut breakaway from the red line and in courtesy of a terrific pass from Pats winger Garrett Mitchell. That’s the first time the Breitzkreuz brothers have had to play a competitive game of hockey against each other. Older brother Brett finished with a goal and an assist but admits younger brother Clarke gets the bragging rights after scoring the game winner.
    “We’ve been on the same team and even on the same line until I went to play Pee Wee AA, and we haven’t played together since. It was a little different, that’s for sure. He still got the same winner. I didn’t know who to cheer for on his breakaway. He can score a hat trick and we can win 4 – 3 and I’d take that every night.”

    Brent Raedeke rounded out the scoring for the Oil Kings. Koltyn Miller opened the scoring for the Pats and then Edmonton Oilers 1st round, 22nd overall draft pick Jordan Eberle stole the show from there with a pair of goals and an assist. Matt Streuby added a single for the Pats.

    Regina will play one more game in this tournament at 3:00 p.m. on Monday against the Prince George Cougars. Edmonton will close out the tournament in the 7 o’clock game against the Medicine Hat Tigers.
    Last edited by scoreboard; 08-31-2008 at 11:25 PM.

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