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    Default Victoria at Regina 13 Jan and Brandon 14 Jan

    At 13 Jan At 14 Jan
    Victoria is now on a 6 game road trip of the Prairie Provinces with the first back to back games against the Pats and Wheat kings.
    The Royals are on a 9 game loosing skid dropping a 4 -3 SO loss to the Rockets on Saturday. They are holding on to 8t spot in the Western Conference.

    Royals top player now traded to the Wheat Kings went out with a bang on Saturday, head butting one of the Rockets players at the end of overtime, thus disqualifying him from shooting in the Shootout. No word as of yet if he will get a suspension for his antics.

    Sure would be nice though for him to get a two game suspension thus ensuring that he will not play against his old teammates.
    I shudder to think how the game will be on Saturday with him playing against us.

    Regina is currently in 5th place overall in the Eastern Conference. They are 6 and 4 P10
    Wheat Kings are in 8th spot with a 4 and 6 P10, but with a win and the Blades and Hitmen with a lose they could jump up to possibly 6th position. It is a tight race in the East.

    Regina Pats 43 23 16 3 1 = 50 PTS 0-1-0-0 STK 6-2-2-0 P10 628 PIM

    Brandon Wheat Kings 41 22 17 1 1 = 46 PTS 1-0-0-0 STK 4-6-0-0 P10 613 PIM

    Victoria Royals 42 13 24 2 3 31 = PTS 0-6-1-2 STK 1-6-1-2 P10 746 PIM

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    Should be really interesting games. I'm about to put the stats together for the Pats and Wheat Kings against the BC Division. I'm guessing they are going to look pretty good.

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    Default Royals dropped by Pats

    For Immediate Release

    Friday, January 13th, 2012

    Regina, SK – In a Friday night match-up at the Brandt Center, the Victoria Royals squared off against the Regina Pats in the teams’ only meeting of the season. In net for Victoria was Keith Hamilton while Regina countered with Adam Beukeboom.

    The Royals got on the board early when a miscue behind the Regina net saw the puck slide through the crease to Logan Nelson who poked the loose puck into the open net. Just after the 10 minute mark, Victoria would make it 2-0 after they pinned the Pats inside their zone before Brandon Magee deposited a loose puck in front for his 12th of season. At 19:12 of the period, Regina’s Jordan Weal streaked into the Royals’ zone and fired a backhand shot on goal. Hamilton made the initial save but was unable to stop the rebound by Brandon Davidson who shoveled in the loose puck to cut the lead in half. After 20 minutes the Royals led the Pats 2-1.

    Victoria notched an early marker at 1:20 of the middle frame on a shot by Jamie Crooks from behind the net, which banked off Regina’s Beukeboom and into the net. The goal was Crooks’ team-leading 22nd of the year. The Pats responded two minutes later on the power play when Weal moved to the high slot and wired a slap shot over the glove hand of Hamilton. At 13:51 Regina would tie the game at three after defenseman Martin Marincin stepped in off the left point past a Royals’ defender and sent a wrist shot under the left arm of Hamilton. The score would remain 3-3 after two periods of play.

    Regina would take their first lead of the game at the halfway mark of the third period on a goal by Andrew Rieder who converted a rebound off a Matt Marantz shot. Rieder then added his second of night when he broke in alone on Hamilton and fired a shot over the glove hand. Rieder and Weal would each add a marker as the Pats secured the victory. Regina 7 Victoria 3.


    Victoria went 0/3 = 0.0% on the power play, while Regina was 1/3 = 33.3%. The Pats outshot the Royals 39-27.

    Victoria continues its road swing on Saturday, January 14th in Brandon as they take on the Wheat Kings. Puck drop is at 5:30 Pacific Time.

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    Default Game Higlights of Regina's win

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    Game Highlights

    http://youtu.be/5FpNkhbBJXI

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    Hey, quick question, have you guys sent a fan bus on this roadtrip?

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    I heard of nothing being done. I am not even sure we have a fan club....
    so to speak.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CdnSailor View Post
    I heard of nothing being done. I am not even sure we have a fan club....
    so to speak.
    Ditto

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    Post Pats pour it on late to punish Royals

    Pats pour it on late to punish Royals

    BY CLEVE DHEENSAW, TIMESCOLONIST.COM JANUARY 13, 2012 11:08 PM


    A Weal rolled right over the Victoria Royals on Friday and it was the 48-inch monster truck variety. On skates.

    Jordan Weal had two goals and three assists on a five-point night to lead the host Regina Pats to a 7-3 Western Hockey League victory against the Royals.

    “Jordan Weal played a ton and took over the game,” said Victoria GM and head coach Marc Habscheid.

    “There is no doubt he’s a world-class player.”

    And showed it.

    Weal, a third-round Los Angeles Kings draft pick and North Vancouver native, is the second-leading scorer in the WHL with 75 points.

    It was a familiar refrain for the Royals (13-25-5) as they let leads of 2-0 and 3-1 slip away as their winless streak reached double digits at 10.

    The game was competitive until the Pats (25-16-4) broke open a 3-3 deadlock by scoring four unanswered goals in the final 10 minutes and 50 seconds to move into fourth place in the Eastern Conference.

    “For two-and-a-half periods, I thought we were really good,” said Habscheid.

    “Then we made a couple of mistakes and let the last 10-12 minutes of the game get away from us as the floodgates opened.”

    Did they ever, as Pats forward and Regina-native Andrew Rieder recorded a hat-trick in a span of under seven minutes to blow open the doors of the Brandt Centre before 4,368 fans.

    The game, which ended disastrously for Victoria, started out promisingly.

    It took Logan Nelson, the second-leading scorer among WHL rookies and the 108th-rated North American skater in Central Scouting’s rankings for the 2012 NHL draft, only a minute and 20 seconds to get Victoria on the board in the first period with his 18th goal of the season. Brandon Magee, with his 12th, gave Victoria a two-goal advantage at 13:17.

    But Regina’s second-leading scorer, defenceman and Edmonton Oilers prospect Brandon Davidson, recorded his 33rd point with a goal in the last minute of the opening period that pulled the Pats to within one.

    Jamie Crooks, with his 22nd of the season, restored Victoria’s two-goal cushion at 1:27 of the second period. Late-round Senators draft pick Jordan Fransoo, a defenceman acquired in a trade earlier this week, earned an assist on the goal in his first game for the Royals.

    Weal, with his 27th of the season, made it 3-2 at 3:30 of the second on the power play. Assisting on that goal was defenceman Martin Marincin, acquired by Regina in a trade this week from the Prince George Cougars and who represented Slovakia at the world junior championships earlier this month.

    Marincin would be heard from again in the second frame, tying the game 3-3 at 13:51. The 2010 second-round Oilers draft pick finished with three points.

    “The [Pats] work hard and they compete,” said Habscheid.

    Keith Hamilton made 32 saves in goal for Victoria, while Adam Beukeboom blocked 24 shots in the Regina crease.

    The result left Victoria’s hold on the eighth and final playoff slot in the Western Conference even more tenuous. The Royals lead the ninth-place Prince George Cougars, who defeated Lethbridge 6-3 on Friday, by one point with the Cougars holding a game in hand. Victoria trails seventh-place Seattle, which lost 7-1 in Kamloops, by two points, but the Thunderbirds hold four games in hand.

    Friday’s Regina fixture was the first game of Victoria’s six-game road trip through Saskatchewan and Manitoba. The Royals are in Brandon tonight against the Wheat Kings in a game that has suddenly become an emotional affair after the trade this week that sent Royals leading scorer Kevin Sundher to the Wheaties for Fransoo and forward Dakota Conroy.

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    Just curious, you know you would think they could organize a fan bus for these days, are there going to the Saskatoon game at all

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    once again our goaltender crapped the bed...

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