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The 'Regina Pats' are a junior hockey team that plays in the Western Hockey League. The Pats are based out of Regina, Saskatchewan and the Brandt Centre is their home arena.

Contents
History
Season-by-season Record
Current Roster
Team records
NHL alumni
Player sweaters retired
Staff
Coaching staff
Other staff
CHL records
NHL first round drafted Pats
Trivia
See also
External links
References

History


The Regina Pats are the oldest major junior hockey franchise in the world that have continuously operated from their original location and use the same name. They began operations in 1917. They were originally named the Patricias, after Princess Patricia of Connaught, the granddaugher of Queen Victoria and daughter of the Governor General (the Duke of Connaught). The team name was also associated with Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, to the point that Pats sweaters still bear the regimental crest as a shoulder patch. In 1923, the team's name was shortened to the Pats. The Pats won Canadian junior championships in 1925 and 1930, as well as in 1928 when they were known as the 'Regina Monarchs'. During World War II, the team remained dormant but was re-organized in 1946. The Regina Pats won their fourth Canadian junior championship in the 1974 Memorial Cup. In 1977, they moved from Regina Exhibition Stadium to the new 'Agridome', since renamed the Brandt Centre. Most recently, they were the host team for the 2001 Memorial Cup.

Season-by-season Record


'''Note:' GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties OTL = Overtime losses Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against''
'Season' 'GP ' ' W ' ' L ' ' T ' 'OTL' 'GF ' 'GA ' 'Points' 'Finish' 'Playoffs'
1966-67 56 31 18 7 - 324 230 69 3rd Overall Lost final
1967-68 60 29 23 8 - 246 237 64 5th Overall Lost quarter-final
1970-71 66 28 36 2 - 202 246 58 4th East Lost quarter-final
1971-72 68 43 23 2 - 287 225 88 '1st East' Lost final
1972-73 68 30 28 10 - 294 270 70 3rd East Lost quarter-final
1973-74 68 43 14 11 - 377 225 97 '1st East' 'Won championship and Memorial Cup'
1974-75 70 29 36 5 - 260 288 63 3rd East Lost semi-final
1975-76 72 22 42 8 - 278 347 52 5th East Lost preliminary
1976-77 72 8 53 11 - 218 464 27 4th East Out of playoffs
1977-78 72 29 38 5 - 363 405 63 3rd East Lost East Division final
1978-79 72 18 47 7 - 297 481 43 4th East Out of playoffs
1979-80 72 47 24 1 - 429 311 95 '1st East' 'Won championship'
1980-81 72 49 21 2 - 423 315 100 '1st East' Lost East Division final
1981-82 72 48 24 0 - 465 368 96 2nd East Lost final
1982-83 72 48 24 0 - 397 281 96 2nd East Lost East Division semi-final
1983-84 72 48 23 1 - 426 284 97 '1st East' Lost final
1984-85 72 43 28 1 - 387 298 87 3rd East Lost East Division semi-final
1985-86 72 45 26 1 - 384 295 91 3rd East Eliminated in round-robin
1986-87 72 31 37 4 - 332 356 66 5th East Lost East Division quarter-final
1987-88 72 39 29 4 - 342 286 82 5th East Lost East Division quarter-final
1988-89 72 23 43 6 - 306 358 52 8th East Out of playoffs
1989-90 72 34 31 7 - 332 329 75 3rd East Lost East Division semi-final
1990-91 72 37 32 3 - 346 307 77 5th East Lost East Division semi-final
1991-92 72 31 36 5 - 300 298 67 7th East Out of playoffs
1992-93 72 35 36 1 - 322 313 71 4th East Lost East Division final
1993-94 72 34 36 2 - 308 341 70 7th East Lost East Division quarter-final
1994-95 72 26 43 3 - 269 306 55 7th East Lost East Division quarter-final
1995-96 72 37 33 2 - 316 284 76 3rd East Lost Eastern Conference semi-final
1996-97 72 42 27 3 - 326 259 87 3rd East Lost Eastern Conference quarter-final
1997-98 72 46 21 5 - 334 250 97 '1st East' Lost Eastern Conference semi-final
1998-99 72 24 43 5 - 238 312 53 5th East Out of playoffs
1999-00 72 32 34 6 5 234 255 75 3rd East Lost Eastern Conference quarter-final
2000-01 72 40 27 3 2 285 242 85 2nd East Lost Eastern Conference quarter-final
2001-02 72 40 20 4 8 252 192 92 2nd East Lost Eastern Conference quarter-final
2002-03 72 25 28 14 5 171 217 69 4th East Lost Eastern Conference quarter-final
2003-04 72 28 32 9 3 230 224 68 3rd East Lost Eastern Conference semi-final
2004-05 72 12 50 4 6 154 285 34 5th East Out of playoffs
'Season' 'GP ' ' W ' ' L ' ' OTL ' 'SOL' 'GF ' 'GA ' 'Points' 'Finish' 'Playoffs'
2005-06 72 40 27 1 4 236 234 85 3rd East Lost Eastern Conference quarter-final
2006-07 72 36 28 2 6 234 220 80 2nd East Lost Eastern Conference semi-final

Current Roster


#4 Deck, Kyle - Defence - Sedley, SK
#7 Delahey, Matt - Defence - Moose Jaw, SK
#27 Eberle, Jordan - Centre - Regina, SK
#10 Elder, Josh - Left Wing - Saskatoon, SK
#19 Festerling, Garrett - Centre - Quesnel, BC
#3 Fraipont, Spencer - Defence - Kelowna, BC
#21 Hill, Kirt - Centre - Winnipeg, MB
#32 Jagow, Jared - Centre - Rosetown, SK
#24 Leffler, Brett - Right Wing - Wynyrd, SK
#26 Lind, Levi - Centre - Saskatoon, SK
#28 MacAngus, Michael - Left Wing - Edmonton, AB
#23 Ofukany, Troy - Centre - Kamloops, BC
#39 Pyett, Logan - Defence - Balgonie, SK
#22 Reich, Mike - Centre - Craik, SK
#15 Ross, Kyle - Centre - Regina, SK
#29 Ross, Nick - Defence - Lethbridge, AB
#33 Rowat, Linden - Goalie - Cochrane, AB
#20 Saulietis, Kaspars - Right Wing - Riga, Latvia
#6 Schira, Craig - Defence - Spiritwood, SK
#11 Scott, Justin - Centre - Yorkton, SK
#18 Snellman, Niko - Right Wing - Tampere, Finland
#25 Stoesz, Myles - Left Wing - Steinback, MB
#31 Tartaglione, Tommy - Goalie - Harbor City, CA
#2 Teubert, Colten - Defence - White Rock, BC

Team records


'Team Records for a single season'
StatisticTotalSeason
Most Points1001980-81
Most Wins491980-81
Most Goals For4651981-82
Least Goals For1542004-05
Least Goals Against1922001-02
Most Goals Against4811978-79

'Individual player records for a single season'
StatisticPlayerTotalSeason
Most GoalsDoug Wickenheiser891979-80
Most AssistsJock Callander; Dave Michayluk1111981-82
Most PointsJock Callander1901981-82
Most Points, rookieDale Derkatch1421981-82
Most Points, defensemanDarren Veitch1221979-80
Best GAA (Goalie)Josh Harding2.392001-02
''Goalies = minimum 1500 minutes played''




NHL alumni




Murray Armstrong

Murray Balfour

Dave Balon

Sandy Beadle

Norm Beaudin

Gordon Berenson

Dwight Bialowas

Mike Blaisdell

Buzz Boll

Derek Boogaard

Gary Bromley

Glen Burdon

Garth Butcher

Gord Buttrey

Lyndon Byers

Shawn Byram

Kyle Calder

Drew Callander

Jock Callander

Les Colwill

Barry Cummins

Les Cunningham

Scott Daniels

Lorne Davis

Don Deacon

Nathan Dempsey

Robert Dirk

Ken Doraty

Duke Dukowski

Rocky Dundas

Garry Edmundson

Craig Endean

Aut Erickson

Garnet Exelby


Todd Fedoruk

Brent Fedyk

Dunc Fisher

Ron Flockhart

Dan Focht

Jimmy Franks

Kyle Freadrich

Jeff Friesen

Stan Gilbertson

Clark Gillies

Dave Goertz

Butch Goring

Johnny Gottselig

Dirk Graham

Stu Grimson

Taylor Hall

Kevin Haller

Josh Harding

Terry Harper

Bill Hay

Jamie Heward

Bill Hicke

Ernie Hicke

Josh Holden

Terry Hollinger

Bruce Holloway

Fran Huck

Earl Ingarfield

Frank Ingram

Barret Jackman

Mark Janssens

Frank Jerwa

Greg Joly

Boyd Kane

Bob Kirkpatrick


Kevin Krook

Robbie Laird

Brad Lauer

Brian Lavender

Jim Leavins

Bill Lecaine

Gary Leeman

Ed Litzenberger

Reed Low

Len Lunde

Brett Lysak

Kim MacDougall

Nevin Markwart

Paul Masnick

Frank Mathers

Jim Mathieson

Jim McGeough

Stu McNeill

Barrie Meissner

Dave Michayluk

Brad Miller

John Miner

Gerry Minor

Derek Morris

Alex Motter

Garth Murray

Dmitri Nabokov

Rod Norrish

Selmar Odelein

Colton Orr

Greg Pankewicz

Garry Peters

Ronald Petrovicky

Eric Pettinger


Gord Pettinger

Rich Preston

Glenn Resch

Rick Rypien

Don Saleski

Wally Schreiber

Jeff Shantz

Mike Sillinger

Trevor Sim

Jason Smith

Ken Smith

Ron Snell

Dennis Sobchuk

Gene Sobchuk

Brian Spencer

Al Staley

Ed Staniowski

Art Strobel

Todd Strueby

Brad Stuart

Greg Tebbutt

Esa Tikkanen

Doug Trapp

Rob Tudor

Allan Tuer

Bob Turner

Aud Tuten

Darren Veitch

Gord Wappel

Doug Wickenheiser

David Wilkie

Eddie Wiseman

Alex Wood

Larry Wright

Dmitri Yakushin

Player sweaters retired



Bill Hicke

Dennis Sobchuk

Brad Hornung

Dale Derkatch

Doug Wickenheiser

Ed Staniowski

Clark Gillies

Staff


Coaching staff


Curtis Hunt - Head Coach

Terry Perkins - Assistant Coach

Craig Lumbard - Goaltending Coach
Other staff


Brent Parker - General Manager

Todd Ripplinger - Director of scouting

Greg Mayer - Athletic Therapist/Trainer

Brett Rae - Assistant Trainer

CHL records



★ Most ties in one season with overtime, with 14 ties in 72 games in 2002-03

★ Longest winless streak with 36 winless games from October 23, 1976 through January 23, 1977

★ Longest winless streak on the road with 36 games from October 3, 1976 through March 27, 1977

★ 2nd most consecutive 40 win seasons with 7 from 1979-80 to 1985-86

NHL first round drafted Pats



2007 - Nick Ross- Drafted 30th overall by the Phoenix Coyotes

1999 - Barret Jackman- Drafted 17th overall by the St. Louis Blues.

1998 - Brad Stuart - Drafted 3rd overall by the San Jose Sharks.

1996 - Josh Holden - Drafted 12th overall by the Vancouver Canucks.

★ 1996 - Derek Morris - Drafted 13th overall by the Calgary Flames.

1994 - Jeff Friesen - Drafted 11th overall by the San Jose Sharks.

1992 - Jason Smith - Drafted 18th overall by the New Jersey Devils.

1989 - Mike Sillinger - Drafted 11th overall by the Detroit Red Wings.

★ 1989 - Kevin Haller - Drafted 14th overall by the Buffalo Sabres.

★ 1989 - Jamie Heward - Drafted 16th overall by the Pittsburgh Penguins.

1985 - Brent Fedyk - Drafted 8th overall by the Detroit Red Wings.

1984 - Selmar Odelein - Drafted 21st overall by the Edmonton Oilers.

1983 - Nevin Markwart - Drafted 21st overall by the Boston Bruins.

1981 - Garth Butcher - Drafted 10th overall by the Vancouver Canucks.

1980 - Doug Wickenheiser - Drafted 1st overall by the Montreal Canadiens.

★ 1980 - Darren Veitch - Drafted 5th overall by the Washington Capitals.

★ 1980 - Mike Blaisdell - Drafted 11th overall by the Detroit Red Wings.

1974 - Greg Joly - Drafted 1st overall by the Washington Capitals.

★ 1974 - Clark Gillies - Drafted 4th overall by the New York Islanders.

1971 - Larry Wright - Drafted 8th overall by the Philadelphia Flyers.

1968 - Ron Snell - Drafted 14th overall by the Pittsburgh Penguins.

Trivia



★ Baseball great Larry Walker once tried out for the Regina Pats as a goaltender.

See also



List of ice hockey teams in Saskatchewan

Saskatchewan Royal Connections

External links



Official Team website

Official WHL website

Official CHL website

References



★ 2005-06 WHL Guide

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