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Open cage!

Out comes the toe!

What a SAVE!!!

Starting the rush.

Hooked!


CRASH THE.....

NET!!!


Day 2 Main Camp practice pics

Day 3 Pics

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Opening face-off of the Main Camp scrimmages..... Let's go!


























Main Camp Roster

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REGINA PATS
Main Camp Roster By My Count
as of August 25, 2014

Goaltenders (5) 
Name Ht Wt Hometown Age Last year Stats
Kurtis Chapman 6’1 166 Airdrie 16 midget 20 GP, 2.30 GAA, 2 SOs
Tyler Fuhr 6’1 167 St. Albert, AB 19 La Ronge (Jr. A) 38 GP, 3.68 GAA, 0 SOs
Jordan Hollett 6’3 176 Langley, BC 15 bantam 30 GP, 1.75 GAA, 6 SOs
Dawson MacAuley 6’5 212 Prince Albert 20 Pats 50 GP, 3.24 GAA, 4 SOs
Daniel Wapple 5’11 170 Saskatoon 19 Pats/Tigers 43 GP, 2.90 GAA, 3 SOs

Defencemen (14) 
Name Ht Wt Hometown Age Last year Stats
Riley Bruce 5’11 156 Winnipeg 15 bantam 28 GP, 6-17-23, 165 PM
Kyle Burroughs 5’11 185 Langley, B.C. 19 Pats 58 GP, 8-32-40, 72 PM
Garrett Ewert 6’2 165 Kamloops 15 bantam 49 GP, 2-8-10, 72 PM
Chase Harrison 6’1 185 Winnipeg 18 Pats 42 GP, 0-8-8, 14 PM
James Hilsendager 6’0 170 Lloydminster 17 Loyd (mid. AAA) 33 GP, 3-11-14, 76 PM
Brendan Kallis 6’0 155 St. Albert 17 St. Albert (midget AAA) 34 GP, 3-5-8, 59 PM
Ryan Krushen 6’2 168 Sherwood Park 16 midget 37 GP, 4-12-16, 48 PM
William Lovell 6’2 188 Manitou, MB 16 midget 42 GP, 2-7-9, 8 PM
Brady Pouteau 6’2 186 Oak Bluff, MB 16 midget 40 GP, 4-10-14, 16 PM
Brady Reagan 6’3 200 Calgary 17 Pats 27 GP, 0-2-2, 20 PM
Adam Sandstrom 6’2 162 Red Deer 15 bantam 33 GP, 4-14-18, 50 PM
Isaac Schacher 6’4 214 Kimberley, BC 19 Pats/Royals 60 GP, 1-8-9, 48 PM
Colby Williams 5’11 190 Regina 19 Pats 66 GP, 9-23-32, 82 PM
Sergey Zborovsky 6’5 194 Moscow 17 Russia (U18) 27 GP, 6-10-16

Forwards (28) 
Name Ht Wt Hometown Age Last year Stats
Adam Berg 6’0 170 Okotoks, AB 17 Calgary (midget AAA) 30 GP, 5-6-11, 40 PM
Adam Brooks 5’10 170 Winnipeg 18 Pats 55 GP, 4-8-12, 13 PM
Braden Christoffer 5’10 185 Sherwood Park 20 Pats 61 GP, 13-22-35, 130 PM
Rykr Cole 5’10 169 Moosomin 17 Moose Jaw (midget AAA) 41 GP, 23-22-45, 75 PM
Patrick D’Amico 6’0 200 Winnipeg 20 Pats 48 GP, 6-18-24, 42 PM
Darcy DeRoose 6’3 195 Ceylon 19 Everett (WHL) 38 GP, 1-8-9, 60 PM
Jacob Elmer 6’1 152 Calgary 16 prep 52 GP, 37-34-71, 24 PM
Erik Gardiner 6’0 165 Humboldt 15 bantam 31 GP, 24-37-61, 48 PM
Connor Gay 6’0 190 Saskatoon 19 Pats 61 GP, 19-24-43, 25 PM
Gary Haden 5’10 148 Airdrie, AB 15 bantam 33 GP, 39-31-70, 42 PM
Carter Hansen 6’2 195 Craven 19 Pats 70 GP, 8-3-11, 38 PM
Dryden Hunt 5’10 195 Nelson, BC 19 Pats 62 GP, 21-19-40, 64 PM
Max Kammerer 6’0 175 Dusseldorf, Ger. 18 Pats 40 GP, 1-2-3, 14 PM
Morgan Klimchuk 5’11 185 Calgary 19 Pats 57 GP, 30-44-74, 27 PM
Colton Kroeker 6’1 155 Surrey, BC 17 Delta (prep) 28 GP, 24-34-58, 24 PM
Jared McAmmond 6’0 185 Grand Prairie 17 G.P. (midget AAA) 35 GP, 12-5-17, 14 PM
Logan McVeigh 6’0 185 Kenaston 20 Pats/Tigers 67 GP, 11-15-26, 17 PM
Bryar Ortynski 6’2 180 Edmonton 18 Sherwood Park (Jr. A) 49 GP, 6-0-6, 2 PM
Dane Schioler 6’1 175 Winnipeg 18 Portage (Jr. A) 44 GP, 12-13-25, 90 PM
Luc Smith 6’5 202 Onoway, AB 16 midget 35 GP, 7-3-10, 28 PM
Sam Steel 6’0 167 Sherwood Park 16 midget 14 GP, 7-16-23, 8 PM
Chandler Stephenson 5’11 200 Saskatoon 20 Pats 69 GP, 30-59-89, 27 PM
Brady Third 6’1 167 Carlyle 16 midget 42 GP, 4-7-11, 32 PM
Austin Wagner 6’2 180 Calgary 17 Pats 42 GP, 1-1-2, 18 PM
Earl Webb 6’3 210 Calgary 18 Mustangs (AJHL) 28 GP, 2-0-2, 30 PM
Kyle Westeringh 5’11 182 Chilliwack, BC 17 Chiefs (Jr. A) 55 GP, 10-9-19, 66 PM
Riley Woods 5’7 133 Regina 16 midget 34 GP, 26-32-58, 8 PM
Rylee Zimmer 6’1 158 Russell, MB 17 Pats 44 GP, 0-0-0, 8 PM

Updated Pats Roster

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REGINA PATS
Main Camp Roster
as of August 27, 2014

Goaltenders (4) 
Name Ht Wt Hometown Age Last year Stats
Tyler Fuhr 6’1 167 St. Albert, AB 19 La Ronge (Jr. A) 38 GP, 3.68 GAA, 0 SOs
Jordan Hollett 6’3 176 Langley, BC 15 bantam 30 GP, 1.75 GAA, 6 SOs
Dawson MacAuley 6’5 212 Prince Albert 20 Pats 50 GP, 3.24 GAA, 4 SOs
Daniel Wapple 5’11 170 Saskatoon 19 Pats/Tigers 43 GP, 2.90 GAA, 3 SOs

Defencemen (9) 
Name Ht Wt Hometown Age Last year Stats
Kyle Burroughs 5’11 185 Langley, B.C. 19 Pats 58 GP, 8-32-40, 72 PM
Chase Harrison 6’1 185 Winnipeg 18 Pats 42 GP, 0-8-8, 14 PM
James Hilsendager 6’0 170 Lloydminster 17 Loyd (mid. AAA) 33 GP, 3-11-14, 76 PM
Ryan Krushen 6’2 168 Sherwood Park 16 midget 37 GP, 4-12-16, 48 PM
Brady Pouteau 6’2 186 Oak Bluff, MB 16 midget 40 GP, 4-10-14, 16 PM
Brady Reagan 6’3 200 Calgary 17 Pats 27 GP, 0-2-2, 20 PM
Isaac Schacher 6’4 214 Kimberley, BC 19 Pats/Royals 60 GP, 1-8-9, 48 PM
Colby Williams 5’11 190 Regina 19 Pats 66 GP, 9-23-32, 82 PM
Sergey Zborovsky 6’5 194 Moscow 17 Russia (U18) 27 GP, 6-10-16

Forwards (24) 
Name Ht Wt Hometown Age Last year Stats
Adam Berg 6’0 170 Okotoks, AB 17 Calgary (midget AAA) 30 GP, 5-6-11, 40 PM
Adam Brooks 5’10 170 Winnipeg 18 Pats 55 GP, 4-8-12, 13 PM
Braden Christoffer 5’10 185 Sherwood Park 20 Pats 61 GP, 13-22-35, 130 PM
Rykr Cole 5’10 169 Moosomin 17 Moose Jaw (midget AAA) 41 GP, 23-22-45, 75 PM
Patrick D’Amico 6’0 200 Winnipeg 20 Pats 48 GP, 6-18-24, 42 PM
Darcy DeRoose 6’3 195 Ceylon 19 Everett (WHL) 38 GP, 1-8-9, 60 PM
Jacob Elmer 6’1 152 Calgary 16 prep 52 GP, 37-34-71, 24 PM
Erik Gardiner 6’0 165 Humboldt 15 bantam 31 GP, 24-37-61, 48 PM
Connor Gay 6’0 190 Saskatoon 19 Pats 61 GP, 19-24-43, 25 PM
Carter Hansen 6’2 195 Craven 19 Pats 70 GP, 8-3-11, 38 PM
Dryden Hunt 5’10 195 Nelson, BC 19 Pats 62 GP, 21-19-40, 64 PM
Max Kammerer 6’0 175 Dusseldorf, Ger. 18 Pats 40 GP, 1-2-3, 14 PM
Morgan Klimchuk 5’11 185 Calgary 19 Pats 57 GP, 30-44-74, 27 PM
Colton Kroeker 6’1 155 Surrey, BC 17 Delta (prep) 28 GP, 24-34-58, 24 PM
Jared McAmmond 6’0 185 Grand Prairie 17 G.P. (midget AAA) 35 GP, 12-5-17, 14 PM
Logan McVeigh 6’0 185 Kenaston 20 Pats/Tigers 67 GP, 11-15-26, 17 PM
Dane Schioler 6’1 175 Winnipeg 18 Portage (Jr. A) 44 GP, 12-13-25, 90 PM
Luc Smith 6’5 202 Onoway, AB 16 midget 35 GP, 7-3-10, 28 PM
Sam Steel 6’0 167 Sherwood Park 16 midget 14 GP, 7-16-23, 8 PM
Chandler Stephenson 5’11 200 Saskatoon 20 Pats 69 GP, 30-59-89, 27 PM
Austin Wagner 6’2 180 Calgary 17 Pats 42 GP, 1-1-2, 18 PM
Earl Webb 6’3 210 Calgary 18 Mustangs (AJHL) 28 GP, 2-0-2, 30 PM
Kyle Westeringh 5’11 182 Chilliwack, BC 17 Chiefs (Jr. A) 55 GP, 10-9-19, 66 PM
Rylee Zimmer 6’1 158 Russell, MB 17 Pats 44 GP, 0-0-0, 8 PM

Pats mourn passing of Alumni Rick Uhrich

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http://www.leaderpost.com/sports/hockey/pats-hockey/Pats+mourn+passing+Memorial+winner+Rick+Uhrich/10176331/story.html

Pats mourn passing of Memorial Cup winner Rick Uhrich

BY GREG HARDER, THE LEADER-POST SEPTEMBER 5, 2014


Kim MacDougall and Rick Uhrich had been in touch several times over the past year about the upcoming reunion of the 1974 Memorial Cup-champion Regina Pats.

Little did MacDougall know their most-recent conversation would be the last. Uhrich, a 60-year-old Regina native, passed away suddenly on Thursday morning near his home in Toronto, leaving MacDougall and other former Pats teammates "at a loss."

"I sent an email out today to all the guys (to inform them of Uhrich's passing)," said MacDougall, who's organizing the 40th anniversary celebration.

"The respect that everybody has for him is amazing. He's one of the nicest guys. I don't know if I've ever heard anybody say anything bad about him. The unfortunate part is I'll never have another telephone conversation with him. In today's world they email and stuff. We phone each other. I'm certainly going to miss those calls."

Uhrich played four season with the Pats, the final being in 1973-74 when they captured the Memorial Cup. That championship season was the basis for a lasting bond.

"I remember our 25th reunion, our 30th reunion, it's just like you were playing hockey together two weeks ago," noted MacDougall. "You don't miss a beat. It's hard to describe but there is definitely a special bond when you go through and win a championship like that. You look at the Memorial Cup, it has to be pretty special. The Pats haven't won it for 40 years."

It was also special because of the group that won it - Uhrich included.

"You look at our Memorial Cup team, we really only had three guys from outside the province of Saskatchewan," noted MacDougall. "You won't find that very often anymore or at all. The 12 guys from Regina all went to school or played minor hockey with and against each other, knew each other for a long, long time."

Uhrich was the fourthleading scorer on the Pats' star-studded team, recording 35 goals and 87 points in 68 games. He spent the next season with the IHL's Fort Wayne Komets before retiring to get into the computer business.

Uhrich met his wife Jill while playing for the Pats. Uhrich and his wife Jill had two children: Son Jesse, 20, and daughter Clare, 17.

"He's our first player (to pass away)," said MacDougall, noting that head coach Bob Turner died in 2005. "(Uhrich) was a very, very good friend. I talked to him a month ago about the reunion stuff and he was coming back for some business and wondered when we were having it.

"We didn't get it off (in the spring due to some scheduling conflicts). We're doing it on Oct. 10. You always have regrets about everything. Now I regret we didn't do it earlier."

gharder@leaderpost.com

© Copyright (c) The Regina Leader-Post

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His obituary can be found here: http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/leaderpost/obituary.aspx?n=richard-uhrich&pid=172375743

Pats New Logo Thoughts

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First off, the press release....

For Immediate Release 
September 17th, 2014

Pats Announce Refreshed Identity

Regina, Saskatchewan – The Regina Pats Hockey Club is pleased to announce an update to its familiar logo.  The clean new face of the franchise stays true to the Pats tradition, honouring the long, rich heritage of junior hockey in the Queen City.

“With all of the energy and investment being poured into the Pats brand, it was clear our identity deserved a minor re-work to improve its impact, design quality and legibility across a broad range of applications,” says Regina Pats President Todd Lumbard.  The updated logo respects the immense value of the existing brand and repackages all of the elements Pats fans know and love in an energetic new visual.

This upgrade is just one of many still to come for a resurgent new Pats brand and signals a heightened level of pride, professionalism and a relentless commitment to winning working its way into every corner of the organization, sparked by the new ownership group.  “This is not about a quick fix; we are making changes we believe will create long-term stability and success for this franchise and deliver outstanding value for our fans.  We’re in this for the long haul,” comments Regina Pats Governor Anthony Marquart.

The updated design will begin to appear immediately in promotional items, advertising, signage, etc., with ongoing upgrades throughout the upcoming season and will culminate in all-new uniforms, set to appear at the start of the 2015 season.

For media inquiries and more information about the Pats refreshed identity, please contact Daniel Fink at 306-337-1535.



Named for the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, the Western Hockey League’s Regina Pats are the oldest continuously operating junior hockey franchise in the world.  Since their founding in 1917, the Pats have won three Memorial Cup championships and compete in the WHL’s Eastern Division.  To learn more about the Pats, call 306-337-1535 or visit our website at www.reginapats.com.

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New logo introduced Sep. 17, 2014 

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My thoughts:

When I first saw the logo on the pocket schedule I immediately loved it. When my friend and I were told nothing was changing with the logo, that it was just on the schedule. Only to have it officially released in an actual press release, I felt like I was lied to. Stuff happens I guess. On to the logo itself.

In reality I don't think that many noticed the change because it's subtle, yet it's quite different. Did I say I love it? I think it's great. I was pumped when the team released this logo in 2003-04 (might have been 2004-05) that they wore on blue and white Maple Leaf style sweaters that incorporated the PPCLI logos on the shoulders:

This logo was originally known as the Heritage Logo

The clean crisp lines the new logo make it flow and it feels like it brings the logo together. A very nice evolution to the existing logo. It honours the past but recognizes a new future.The darker blue seems to give it more of a grounding. The added red feels like it helps fill out the logo and finishes the outline. I can't wait to see the new jerseys.

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I don't understand the backlash and the some comments over the new logo:

I noticed some comments on a couple blogs about the logo and I want to respond as a fan and someone that follows the Pats tradition.

On Rod Pedersen's blog....

I'm not sure if they are trolling or not....

Anonymous said...
Looks exactly the same. Why send out a press release for this.

September 17, 2014

--->>>Really? Have you actually looked at the logos? Sure.

Anonymous Anonymous said...
There was nothing wrong with the old logo. This is just dumb. Whose idea was this? 20 bucks says it was Mapes!

September 17, 2014

--->>>New owners. New logo. Why not? People always seem to have to have someone to blame.

Anonymous Anonymous said...
DUMB! DUMB DUMB DUMB DUMB DUMB!!

September 18, 2014

--->>>Sure.

The one that really got me and is pretty much the sole purpose of this lengthy post was from Mitchell Blair's blog.... People are allowed to have an opinion, but stating fact that is not true? C'mon man.

Anonymous said...
Did the Habs ever change their logo? NO! Did the Leafs ever change their logo? NO! 

Why the hell would you want to tweak something that is iconic! Epic fail!

9/17/2014

---->>>Where do I start?

Did the Habs ever change their logo? NO!

Wrong! It's been changed/tweaked a few times during their history.

Here's a screen grab from Chris Creamer's Sportslogos.net

The evolution of the Montreal Canadiens logo.


Next: Did the Leafs ever change their logo? NO!

Wrong! It too has been changed a few times during their history. They have also gone through 2 name changes. The team started out as the Toronto Arenas for 1917-18 and 1918-19 seasons. they changed their name to the Toronto St. Pats for 1919-20 until 1926-27. They were once green. Hasn't changed? Hmmm.

Here's another screen grab from Chris Creamer's Sportslogos.net.

The evolution of the Toronto Maple Leafs logo.

Why the hell would you want to tweak something that is iconic! Epic fail!

--->>>I'm not sure how to really talk about the previous Pats logos other than it has evolved from a printed text to a written script back to a printed script and back again to the written script. It has changed and has been tweaked many times during the teams history. Here's some examples:

That's where it started 1917-18

1918-19 appears to be the first time that the script is used. This
picture is from the 1917-18 and 1918-19 Provincial Champs
and Western Canada Champs
Back to the printed PATS "logo" in 1924-25
In 1929-30 still printed different striping

When the Pats reformed in 1946-47 they went to a full out script logo

1951-52 similar style, just a little more crisp
1960-61 I think this was the inspiration for the Heritage logo
1970-71 tweaked a bit again. I like the red outline
1974-75 look at the slant on that logo

1981-82 logo has been made smaller
skinnier and has been straitened out
as it shows on Garth Buther's jersey

1983-84 another change as Bobby
Lowes models
Rob McKinley modeling the 1986-87
jersey. The logo was used for the Pats
up until the Heritage logo was brought
in. The logo that the Pats used up until
recently in the background for the player
photos and interviews is basically the
same logo just given a more 3d look
and has Regina in the S's tail.

Like I said in the previous picture.
The background image still has that
iconic logo. This was Matt Hewitt
in 2011-12
That's all I have for now.

I'm working on a season preview and I'll have that posted soon.

My 2014-15 Pats Preview

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2014-15 SEASON PREVIEW

WHERE TO START?
To tell you the truth, I am totally optimistic about this year’s Pats. The new ownership group from Queen City Sports and Entertainment Group bring new life to a team that needed a change, let’s call it a reboot. With new owners comes a new coaching staff and a new air about the franchise. The team needs to build off of last seasons’ Pennant winning club and forget about the playoff sweep (but learn from it). This season feels like something to look forward to. GO PATS GO!

THE X-FACTOR
Goal scoring was a factor last season scoring the 5th most goals in the Eastern Conference (7th in the league) with 257 which was actually surprising some players had big years and will need to build on last season’s success. They will need to replace many of those goals due to player graduations. With the apparent youth movement they’ll need to find goals somewhere, whether from within or via trade. Many rookies have stepped in and have looked like players throughout training camp and the preseason so some of those goals will definitely come from those players.

OFFENSE
Of the 257 goals scored by the Pats last season 109 of them are gone via graduation or pro opportunities. The team will be  looking to replace 4 of the top 5 scorers in Stephenson, Stevenson, Leier, and Sinitsyn. Klimchuk looks to be the only returning player that broke the 30 goal and 70 point barrier. Gay and Hunt will be looking to build on breakout seasons in which each player was at or near 20 goals and they have the ability to do that. Steel is the player many people are waiting to see on the ice for the Pats. He’s definitely a top tier talent that will be a star in the league. But can they depend on him to be the leader? Others will have to step up.

DEFENSE
Led by captain Burroughs and Williams the Pats have 2 puck moving defensemen that will be heavily leaned on for much of the backend offense until the younger guys are acclimatized to the WHL. Chase Harrison has the opportunity to step up and be a veteran guy that the team can count on this year to help the younger guys. Zborovskiy seems like a bit of a project at this point. He seems like a player with an offensive upside but has a decent grasp on the defensive end of things as well.

PUCKSTOPPERS
Goaltending will be solid with Wapple and Fuhr manning the nets. Wapple showed that he is a capable goaler with 12 in in 19 games and a 2.83 GAA and 2 SO with the Pats last year until an injury put him out. Fuhr looked good in his only 2 appearances with the Pats last year.  Both put up 2 wins and similar stats in the preseason games they played in. I expect Wapple to carry the load as long as he stay healthy.

THE BRASS
John Paddock brings over 30 years of experience of professional coaching and managing to the Pats, he’s a 3 time Calder Cup Champion and an AHL Hall of Famer to boot. David Struch brings almost 10 years of WHL coaching experience (assistant and head coach) to the Pats. Darrin McKechine is a proud Pats Alumni that has no WHL coaching experience but has been around minor hockey and has scouted in the WHL so the league is not new to him.

GONE ARE
Chandler Stephenson (will play pro in Washington’s system)
Dyson Stevenson (graduated – will be playing hockey in Portland of the AHL)
Boston Leier (graduated – will be playing CIS hockey)
Jesse Zgraggen (graduated – will play pro in Switzerland)
Dmitriy Sinitsyn (will play pro – either with Dallas’ organization or in Russia)
Tye Hand
Griffin Mumby
Dawson MacAuley (reassigned as an overage)
Isaac Schacher (traded to Saskatoon)

NEW FACES
D Sergey Zborovskiy (39th overall in the 2014 Import Draft)
D James Hilsendager (9th round pick 187th overall in the 2012 Bantam Draft)
D Ryan Krushen  (listed player)
D Nathyn Mortlock (listed player – injured but is still with the team)
C Luc Smith (3rd round pick 60th overall in the 2013 Bantam Draft)
LW Jared McAmmond (10th round pick 206th overall in the 2012 Bantam Draft)
RW Rykr Cole (3rd round pick 63rd overall in the 2012 Bantam Draft)
C Colton Kroeker (7th round pick 134th overall in the 2012 Bantam Draft)
C Sam Steel (1st round pick 2nd overall in the 2013 Bantam Draft

OVERAGE CANDIDATES
As of the opening game of the Pats season the team will be set with their 3 overage players, barring any surprising move by either Dallas or Washington. Stephenson and Sinitsyn have all but graduated. I don’t know how they fit with the club as it really hasn’t been said if they are doing a full rebuild or what’s going on for sure. These are the guys:

LW Braden Christoffer
LW Patrick D’Amico
C Logan McVeigh

PLAYER ON THE RISE
This one wasn’t a hard one to pick. Given an opportunity to play I think Adam Brooks could turn his career around. Too many people have wrote him off as a bust, but I haven’t. Give him some ice and I think he will be an asset for the Pats.

SLEEPER
You know in hockey fantasy pools they have a player that could easily be an under the radar pick as someone you want on your team? That’s what this pick is. My pick for the sleeper has to be Chase Harrison. At times last season he was our best defenseman and presumably having an increased role I feel that he will take the role on and become one of the team’s best players.

SUPER SLEEPER
Similar to the sleeper pick, this one is player that could have tons of value if given the right opportunity. I pick Max Kammerer. Most people will disagree as they had him written off last season. With any sort of increased ice time and regular line mates Max may flourish.

INTANGIBLES
Of the players on the current Pats roster, only 3 have been acquired via trade (Wapple, Hansen and McVeigh). It appears that building from within using our own draft picks and list players has been a crucial part of this years edition of the Pats.

PLAYER TO WATCH
Sam Steel. Just watch him. Enough said.

Time to blog.

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I've neglected my blog for too long. I'm working on a whole bunch of things. Check back tomorrow as I will be posting on a regular basis. I've got tons to post.

One quick tidbit before I go:

Did you know that since the 1983-84 (yes I said 1983-84) season the Pats have reached the 20-win plateau at the 33 game mark of the season 5 times? 1983-84, 1985-86, 1997-98, 2007-08 and 2014-15.

Kevin

Today

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It's my birthday and I decided to hold off on my post until tomorrow. I'm going to sit back and continue watching the Canada/Russia pre-tournament game. I'll post a bunch of things tomorrow.

One quick thing....
I share a birthday with one ex-Pat: Terry Baratta who played 6 games over 2 seasons (1978-79 and 1979-80) with the Pats was born December 19, 1961.

Have a good one.

Kevin

Happy Anniversary Regina Pats!

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On December 21, 1917 the Regina Patricia Hockey Club played their first ever game defeating the Regina Victorias by a score of 5-2.

The following appeared in the Regina Morning Leader:






The first ever Pats team went on to win the Provincial Championship with a 2 game total goal series win over Weyburn 21-9.


Unfortunately this is the best picture I have of the 1917-18 Regina Pats.

Merry Christmas from TheBlueliner.com!

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No big spiel from me today. Just want to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and all the best in the New Year!

I do have a couple of quick things:

Did you know?
The Pats have played in one Christmas Day game in their history. It happened all the way back in 1946 when the Pats played the Notre Dame Hounds. The Pats won the game with a 6-3 score.

Goal scorers for the Pats were: Fred Evans and Jimmy Owen each tallied 2 goals. Jim Fairburn and Bill Folk addeded singles.

Del Wilson picked up the Win.

Goal scorers that day for Notre Dame were: Robert Mellor, Jim Hanson and Bill Hryciuk

Cy Huck pucked up the loss.


Happy Birthday to:
Campbell Elyniuk (born in 1992) - played 8 games with the Pats in 2011-12 before being traded to Prince George Cougars.
Chris Johnston (born in 1974) - played for the Pats in 1994-95 picking up 30 points in 21 games after being acquired from Red Deer Rebels,

Also born on Christmas Day:
Len Rae (1910-2007) - played on the 1929-30 Memorial Cup team.

Ex-Pats Still Involved With Hockey

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I've done some research and put together a list of ex-Pats still involved with hockey at various levels. If you know of any that I missed please feel free to comment or email me patshockey1917@gmail.com. If you notice some players are listed as playing for more than one club, a few players have moved from club to club (and back again).

As of February 17, 2015

National Hockey League - NHL
Erin Ginnell  (Player) – Florida Panthers – Head Amateur Scout
Rob Laird (Player) – Los Angeles Kings – Senior Pro Scout
Brad Lauer (Player) – Anaheim Ducks – Assistant Coach
Al MacIsaac (Player) – Chicago Black Hawks – Vice President, Hockey Operations
Ross Mahoney (Player) – Washington Capitals – Assistant General Manager
Bryan Murray (Coach) – Ottawa Senators – General Manager
Corey Osmak (Trainer) – Calgary Flames – Assistant Equipment Manager
Shad Richea (Trainer) – Calgary Flames – Assistant Athletic Therapist
Mike Sillinger (Player) – Edmonton Oilers – Director of Player Development
Brad Treliving (Player) – Calgary Flames – General Manager
Barry Trotz (Player) – Washington Capitals – Head Coach
Al Tuer (Player) – Florida Panthers – Professional Scout

Carter Ashton – Toronto Maple Leafs (7 games  - traded to Tampa Bay)
Victor Bartley - Nashville Predators
Brandon Davidson – Edmonton Oilers (4 games)
Jordan Eberle - Edmonton Oilers
Barret Jackman - St. Louis Blues
Martin Marincin - Edmonton Oilers
Brad Stuart – Colorado Avalanche

American Hockey League - AHL
Carter Ashton - Toronto Marlies
Carter Ashton – Syracuse Crunch (after trade from Toronto)
Brandon Davidson - Oklahoma City Barons
Josh Harding - Iowa Wild
Derek Hulak - Texas Stars
Dallas Jackson – Hartford Wolf Pack
Martin Marincin – Oklahoma City Barons (recalled to Edmonton)
Garrett Mitchell - Hershey Bears
Colton Orr - Toronto Marlies
Chandler Stephenson - Hershey Bears
Jordan Weal - Manchester Monarchs

ECHL
Myles Bell – Evansville Icemen
Justin Bernhardt – Witchita Thunder
Art Bidlevskii - Gwinnett Gladiators
Ian Duval – Witchita Thunder (played a majority of the season but is now not on the active roster)
Thomas Frazee - Fort Wayne Komets
Dallas Jackson - Greenville Road Warriors
Colton Jobke - Alaska Aces (now on loan to Ausburger in the DEL)
Lane Scheidl - Kalamazoo Wings
Dyson Stevenson - Gwinnett Gladiators

Southern Professional Hockey League - SPHL
Levi Lind - Columbus Cottonmouths
Matt Robertson – Fayetteville Fireantz

Federal Hockey League - FHL
None

CIS
Tyler Borstmayer – Saskatchewan
Jeff Bosch - Lakehead
Matt Delahey – Saskatchewan
Lucas Froese – Ryerson University
Matt Hewitt - UBC
Damien Ketlo – Lethbridge
Boston Leier – Acadia
Geordie Maguire - Queens
Cass Mappin – Lethbridge
Matt Marantz - Western
Colten Mayor - Western
Tanner Olstad – Mount Royal
Trent Ouellette - Western
Neal Prokop - McGill
Alex Pym - Royal Military College
Andrew Rieder - Dalhousie
Adam Rossignol – UBC
Mark Schneider – Regina
Brandon Underwood - UBC

ACAC
Shamus Graham - Red Deer
Mikael Jung - SAIT

WHL
Chris Schlenker (Player) - WHL referee

Drew Callander (Player) – Scout – Calgary Hitmen
Matt Cockell  (Goalie) – Goaltending Coach – Brandon Wheat Kings
Ryan Cyr (Goaltending Coach) – Goaltending Coach – Spokane Chiefs
Dale Derkatch (Player) – Director of Player Personnel – Prince Albert Raiders
Josh Dixon (Assistant Coach) – Assistant Coach – Swift Current Broncos
Dave Faulkner (Player) – Scout – Prince Albert Raiders
Jamie Heward (Player) – Assistant Coach – Swift Current Broncos
Garnet Kazuik (Player) – Director of Scouting – Kootenay Ice
Leo MacDonald (Assistant Coach) – Scout – Portland Winterhawks
Darren Parsons (Player) – Education Coordinator – Everett Silvertips
Mark Romas (Scout) – Scout – Seattle Thunderbirds
Shaun Sutter (Assistant Coach) – Assistant GM/Director of Player Personnel – Red Deer Rebels
Barry Trapp (Assistant Coach and Assistant GM) – Scout – Regina Pats
Graham Tuer (Assistant GM & Scout) – Scout – Kelowna Rockets

Dexter Bricker – Lethbridge Hurricanes
Kyle Burroughs – Medicine Hat Tigers
ConnorGay – Red Deer Rebels
Dryden Hunt – Medicine Hat Tigers
Morgan Klimchuk – Brandon Wheat Kings
Logan McVeigh – Kamloops Blazers
Brady Reagan – Lethbridge Hurricanes
Jack Rodewald - Moose Jaw Warriors
Isaac Schacher – Saskatoon Blades
Nick Schneider – Medicine Hat Tigers

Junior A
Adam Beukeboom – Flin Flon Bombers - SJHL
Dexter Bricker – Melfort Mustangs – SJHL
*Tyler Fuhr – Estevan Bruins – SJHL
Stephen Hak – Steinbach Pistons – MJHL
Darian Henry – Okotoks Oilers – AJHL
Dawson MacAuley – Yorkton Terriers – SJHL
*Griffin Mumby – Canmore Eagles – AJHL
Bryar Ortynski - Sherwood Park Crusaders - AJHL
Landon Peel - Portage Terriers - MJHL
Carson Samoridny - Spruce Grove Saints - AJHL
Dane Schioler - Portage Terriers - MJHL
Bryden Serafini - Melfort Mustangs - SJHL
Spencer Tremblay – Battlefords North Stars – SJHL
*Rylee Zimmer – Waywayseecappo Wolverines - MJHL

Kontinental Hockey League - KHL
Filip Novak - Dynamo Moskva
Logan Pyett - Admiral Vladivostok
Kaspars Saulietis - Dinamo Riga
1 - Dmitry Sinistsyn – Moscow Dynamo
Denis Tolpeko - Salavat Yulaev Ufa

Vysshaya Hokkeinaya Liga - VHL
Russia's second level of hockey - as of yet not a minor league to the KHL
2 - Dmitri Sinitsyn - Dynamo Balashikha

Molodezhnaya Hokkeinaya Liga - MHL
Junior Hockey League - 39 teams in 7 countries
1 - Maximilian Kammerer - EC Salzburg II
3 - Dmitri Sinitsyn - HK MVD Jr

Germany
DEL
Chad Bassen - Iserlohn Roosters
Shawn Belle - Düsseldorfer EG
Garrett Festerling - Hamburg Freezers
Colton Jobke - Augsburger Panther
T.J. Mulock - Eisbären Berlin
Tyson Mulock - Grizzly Adams Wolfsburg
Colten Teubert - Iserlohn Roosters

DEL2
Clarke Breitkreuz - Löwen Frankfurt

Germany3
Cody Carlson - EC Peiting

Germany4
Justin Bernhardt - ESV Buchloe (now in ECHL)

Switzerland
National League A - NLA
Josh Holden - Zug
Jesse Zgraggen - Ambrì-Piotta

Sweden
Swedish Hockey League - SHL
Emil Sylvegard - Luleå (on loan to Asplöven)

Allsvenskan
Emil Sylvegard - Asplöven

Hockeyettan (formerly Division 1 - 3rd tier professional)
Ricard Blidstrand - Kallinge/Ronneby

Denmark
AL-Bank Ligaen - also known as Metal Ligaen
Henry Hardarson - Rødovre Mighty Bulls
Petr Kalus - Herning

Czech Republic
Czech Extraliga (Extraliga ledního hokeje, ELH)
Rudolf Cerveny - HK Hradec Kralove
Radek Duda - HC Karlovy Vary
Michal Poletin - HC Slavia Praha
Juraj Valach - HC Slavia Praha
Dominik Volek - HC Sparta Praha (on loan to HC Litomerice)

Czech 1.liga (1. hokejová liga České republiky)
(2nd level of hockey in the Czech Republic)
Kamil Vavra – HC Šumperk (Salith Šumperk)
Dominik Volek - HC Stadion Litoměřice

Czech 2.liga (2. hokejová liga České republiky)
(3rd level of hockey in the Czech Republic)
Karel Mosovsky – IHC Pisek

Czech4 (Czech Regional League)
Pavel Beránek - HC Spartak Choceň

France
Hampus Gustafsson - Grenoble

Slovakia
Juraj Roznik - HK Dukla Trencin

Slovakia2
Juraj Roznik - MsHK Prievidza
Tomas Hricina - HC 46 Bardejov

MOL Liga (Hungary, Romania, Slovakia)
Jesse Dudas - Miskolci Jegesmedve JSE

Finland
SM-Liiga - Finnish Elite League
Craig Schira - HPK

Austria
Erste Bank EHL
Garnet Exelby – Dornbirner EC
Nick Ross - HC Innsbruck

Austria U20
2 – Maximilian Kammerer – EC Salzburg U20

Italy
Paul Albers - Sportivi Ghiaccio Cortina

Britian
Elite Ice Hockey League - EIHL
Gerad Adams – Sheffield Steelers – Head Coach
Kevin Saurette – Belfast Giants

English Premier Ice Hockey League - EPIHL
Robin Kovar - Manchester Phoenix

Poland
Polska Hokej Liga
Petr Dvorak - KS Cracovia Krakow

Note:
I didn't go through the Staff of the CIS or Junior A as of yet. I intend on doing that soon.

Happy 4,400th Regina Pats!

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With tonight's action in Prince Albert the Regina Pats will be playing in the teams 4,400th Regular Season Game in All-Time Franchise History.

After 4,399 games the Pats have:
2257 Wins
1795 Losses
242 Ties
67 Overtime Losses
38 Shootout Losses

If you calculate that out the Pats are 462 games above .500.

I really don't know how many people read this so I will stop there for now. I will gladly add more information if people ask for it.

Feel free to comment, email or tweet me.

Kevin


Pats Playoffs vs. Broncos Franchise

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This will be the 11th season in which the Pats will face the Broncos franchise in the playoffs. There have been 9 previous series and 1 season in which the teams participated in a round robin.

The Broncos have played out of 2 cities and these records include both cities, but I will break it down a bit.

The Pats and Broncos first met in the Playoffs in 1974. The Broncos put up a fight but the eventual Memorial Cup winner would prevail in 6 games. The Pats outscored the Broncos 29-22 in the series.

The next season the Broncos moved to Lethbridge (where they played until the 1986-87 season) and again faced the Broncos and again prevailed in 6 games outscoring the Broncos 27-20 in the series.

The Pats and Broncos wouldn't meet in the playoffs again until the 1979-80 season and the Pats dominated the series in a 4 game sweep outscoring the Broncos 28-16 in the process. The Pats went on to the Memorial Cup tournament.

The Pats met the Broncos again in the 1982 playoffs where the Broncos had a 3 games to 2 lead coming back to Regina for game 6 only to lose the final two games by a combined score of 11-3. The Pats took the series in 7. Pats outscored the Broncos 26-18 in the series.

In the 1986 playoffs the WHL decided to do an Eastern Division Round Robin with 6 teams involved. Prince Albert, Medicine Hat, Saskatoon, Moose Jaw, the Pats and Broncos were all involved in the round robin. Each team played each other once and the Pats and Broncos each ended up with one win a piece, both wins were against each other (neither advanced). In the 2 games the Broncos outscored the Pats 10-9.

The next time the Pats and Broncos met was when the team was solidly back in Swift Current. The 1988 playoffs first round was a best of 5 series in which the Broncos won in 4 games. The Broncos outscored the Pats 24-20 in the 4 games.

The teams met again in the 1990 playoffs, again in a best of 5 series to open up the playoffs. The Pats prevailed in this one 3 games to 1, outscoring the Broncos 17-16.

The Broncos were not kind to the Pats in the 1993 playoffs. The Broncos swept the Pats in 4 straight outscoring them 27-13. That one stung.

It took 14 more years for the Pats and Broncos to clash in the playoffs again, finally in 2007 it happened. The Pats took the Broncos out in 6 hard fought games. Pats outscored the Broncos 21-14.

The Broncos avenged the 2007 defeat by taking the Pats out in 6 games in the 2008 playoffs. The Broncos won the last 3 games of the series to put the finishing touches on the series. Broncos out scored the Pats 25-18 in the series.

With all that said here is a breakdown:

Historically against the Broncos franchise:


GPWLGFGA
HOME24131110890
ROAD251411100102
OVERALL492722208192

Regina Pats NHL Grads

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There has been some debate on Mitchell Blair's blog about the number of Pats that have played in the NHL since 1970-71, so I have delved into my notes and have come up with a list (official-ish) of the All-Time list. By my count there has been 97 since 1970-71 WCHL Season and 142 overall, I'm going to put an asterisk by that number as I have a few more names that can be added (depending on who you talk to.

In the 1950's through the 1970's teams were allowed to add players from teams that they faced and defeated in the playoffs. During that span the Pats had borrowed 8 players that have played in the NHL. So if you were to add those together that would bump the number up to 150.

The Pats also have 4 goaltenders that never saw any game action in the NHL but dressed as backups in the NHL (Peter Sternig, Todd Lumbard, Kenton Rein and Larry Dyck). They didn't play but they dressed.

So I guess there will be some debate with this number too.

Here's the list (in order of their NHL Debut Season):

1. Dutkowski, Duke (1917-20) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1926-27
NHL TEAMS - Chicago Blackhawks, New York Americans, New York Rangers

2. Doraty, Ken (1923-25) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1926-27
NHL TEAMS - Chicago Blackhawks, Toronto Maple Leafs, Detroit Red Wings

3. Pettinger, Eric (1921-24) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1928-29
NHL TEAMS - Boston Bruins, Toronto Maple Leafs, Ottawa Senators

4. Gottselig, Johnny (1923-25) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1928-29
NHL TEAM - Chicago Blackhawks

5. Ingram, Frank (1923-25)
NHL DEBUT IN - 1929-30
NHL TEAM - Chicago Blackhawks

6. Jerwa, Frank (1928-29) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1931-32
NHL TEAMS - Boston Bruins, St. Louis Eagles

7. Pettinger, Gord (1928-30)
NHL DEBUT IN - 1932-33
NHL TEAMS - New York Rangers, Detroit Red Wings, Boston Bruins

8. Wiseman, Eddie (1929-30)
NHL DEBUT IN - 1932-33
NHL TEAMS - Detroit Red Wings, New York Americans, Boston Bruins

9. Boll, Buzz (1929-30) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1932-33
NHL TEAMS - Toronto Maple Leafs, New York Americans, Brooklyn Americans, Boston Bruins

10. Motter, Alex (1931-33) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1934-35
NHL TEAMS - Boston Bruins, Detroit Red Wings

11. Wood, Alex (g) (1928-29)
NHL DEBUT IN - 1936-37
NHL TEAM - New York Americans

12. Deacon, Don (1928-32) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1936-37
NHL TEAM - Detroit Red Wings

13. Franks, Jimmie (g) (1932-33) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1936-37
NHL TEAMS - Detroit Red Wings, New York Rangers, Boston Bruins,

14. Cunningham, Les (1932-33) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1936-37
NHL TEAMS - New York Americans, Chicago Blackhawks

15. Armstrong, Murray (1931-34) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1937-38
NHL TEAMS - Toronto Maple Leafs, New York Americans, Brooklyn Americans, Detroit Red Wings

16. Tuten, Aud (1933-34) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1941-42
NHL TEAM - Chicago Blackhawks

17. Kirkpatrick, Bob (1933-34) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1942-43
NHL TEAM - New York Rangers

18. Fisher, Dunc (1946-47) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1947-48
NHL TEAMS - New York Rangers, Detroit Red Wings

19. Staley, Al (1946-48) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1948-49
NHL TEAM - New York Rangers

20. Masnick, Paul (1948-50) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1950-51
NHL TEAMS - Montreal Canadiens, Chicago Blackhawks, Toronto Maple Leafs

21. Folk, Bill (1946-47) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1951-52
NHL TEAM - Detroit Red Wings

22. Davis, Lorne (1947-50) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1951-52
NHL TEAMS - Montreal Canadiens, Chicago Blackhawks, Detroit Red Wings, Boston Bruins

23. Edmundson, Garry (1950-51) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1951-52
NHL TEAMS - Montreal Canadiens, Toronto Maple Leafs

24. Litzenberger, Ed (1949-52) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1952-53
NHL TEAMS - Montreal Canadiens, Chicago Blackhawks, Detroit Red Wings, Toronto Maple Leafs

25. Turner, Bob (1951-54) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1955-56
NHL TEAMS - Montreal Canadiens, Chicago Blackhawks

26. Balfour, Murray (1952-56) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1956-57
NHL TEAMS - Montreal Canadiens, Chicago Blackhawks, Boston Bruins

27. Hicke, Bill (1954-58) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1958-59
NHL TEAMS - Montreal Canadiens, New York Rangers, Oakland Seals, California Golden Seals, Pittsburgh Penguins

28. Hay, Bill (1952-55) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1959-60
NHL TEAM - Chicago Blackhawks

29. Berenson, Red (1955-58) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1961-62
NHL TEAMS - Montreal Canadiens, New York Rangers, St. Louis Blues, Detroit Red Wings

30. Harper, Terry (1957-60) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1962-63
NHL TEAMS - Montreal Canadiens, Los Angeles Kings, Detroit Red Wings, St. Louis Blues, Colorado Rockies

31. Peters, Garry (1959-63) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1964-65
NHL TEAMS - Montreal Canadiens, New York Rangers, Philadelphia Flyers, Boston Bruins

32. Beaudin, Norm (1959-62) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1967-68
NHL TEAMS - St. Louis Blues, Minnesota North Stars

33. Meissner, Barrie (1963-67) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1967-68
NHL TEAMS - Minnesota North Stars

34. LeCaine, Bill (1955-58) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1968-69
NHL TEAM - Pittsburgh Penguins

35. Snell, Ron (1966-68) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1968-69
NHL TEAM - Pittsburgh Penguins

36. Huck, Fran (1962-65) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1969-70
NHL TEAMS - Montreal Canadiens, St. Louis Blues

37. Spencer, Brian (1967-68) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1969-70
NHL TEAMS - Toronto Maple Leafs, New York Islanders, Buffalo Sabres, Pittsburgh Penguins

38. Hicke, Ernie (1963-67) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1970-71
NHL TEAMS - California Golden Seals, Atlanta Flames, New York Islanders, Minnesota North Stars, Los Angeles Kings

39. Gilbertson, Stan (1963-65) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1971-72
NHL TEAMS - California Golden Seals, California Seals, St. Louis Blues, Washington Capitals, Pittsburgh Penguins

40. Lavender, Brian (1965-67) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1971-72
NHL TEAMS - St. Louis Blues, Detroit Red Wings, New York Islanders, California Seals

41. Saleski, Don (1966-69) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1971-72
NHL TEAMS - Philadelphia Flyers, Colorado Rockies

42. Wright, Larry (1967-71) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1971-72
NHL TEAMS - Philadelphia Flyers, California Seals, Detroit Red Wings,

43. Russell, Phil (1969-70) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1972-73
NHL TEAMS - Chicago Blackhawks, Atlanta Flames, Calgary Flames, New Jersey Devils, Buffalo Sabres

44. Cummins, Barry (1966-69) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1973-74
NHL TEAM - California Golden Seals

45. Resch, Glenn (g) (1966-67) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1973-74
NHL TEAMS - New York Islanders, Colorado Rockies, New Jersey Devils, Philadelphia Flyers

46. Bromley, Gary (g) (1968-71) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1973-74
NHL TEAMS - Buffalo Sabres, Vancouver Canucks

47. Norrish, Rod (1968-71) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1973-74
NHL TEAM - Minnesota North Stars

48. Bialowas, Dwight (1969-72) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1973-74
NHL TEAMS - Atlanta Flames, Minnesota North Stars

49. Sobchuk, Gene (1970-71) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1973-74
NHL TEAM - Vancouver Canucks

50. Gillies, Clark (1971-74) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1974-75
NHL TEAMS - New York Islanders, Buffalo Sabres

51. Joly, Greg (1971-74) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1974-75
NHL TEAMS - Washington Capitals, Detroit Red Wings

52. Burdon, Glen (1971-74) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1974-75
NHL TEAM - Kansas City Scouts

53. MacDougall, Kim (1971-74) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1974-75
NHL TEAM - Minnesota North Stars

54. Staniowski, Ed (g) (1971-75) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1975-76
NHL TEAMS - St. Louis Blues, Winnipeg Jets, Hartford Whalers

55. Callander, Drew (1973-76) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1976-77
NHL TEAMS - Philadelphia Flyers, Vancouver Canucks

56. Tudor, Rob (1972-76) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1978-79
NHL TEAMS - Vancouver Canucks, St. Louis Blues

57. Krook, Kevin (1976-78) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1978-79
NHL TEAM - Colorado Rockies

58. Preston, Rich (1969-70) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1979-80
NHL TEAMS - Chicago Blackhawks, New Jersey Devils

59. Sobchuk, Dennis (1971-74) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1979-80
NHL TEAMS - Detroit Red Wings, Quebec Nordiques

60. Laird, Rob (1971-74) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1979-80
NHL TEAM - Minnesota North Stars

61. Minor, Gerry (1974-78) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1979-80
NHL TEAM - Vancouver Canucks

62. Wappel, Gord (1974-78) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1979-80
NHL TEAMS - Atlanta Flames, Calgary Flames

63. Ingarfield, Earl Jr. (1976-77) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1979-80
NHL TEAMS - Atlanta Flames, Calgary Flames, Detroit Red Wings

64. Tebbutt, Greg (1976-77) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1979-80
NHL TEAMS - Quebec Nordiques, Pittsburgh Penguins

65. Veitch, Darren (1976-80) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1980-81
NHL TEAMS - Washington Capitals, Detroit Red Wings, Toronto Maple Leafs

66. Wickenheiser, Doug (1977-80) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1980-81
NHL TEAMS - Montreal Canadiens, St. Louis Blues, Vancouver Canucks, New York Rangers, Washington Capitals

67. Beadle, Sandy (1978-79) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1980-81
NHL TEAMS - Winnipeg Jets

68. Blaisdell, Mike (1977-78, 1979-80) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1980-81
NHL TEAMS - Detroit Red Wings, New York Rangers, Pittsburgh Penguins, Toronto Maple Leafs

69. Flockhart, Ron (1979-80) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1980-81
NHL TEAMS - Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins, Montreal Canadiens, St. Louis Blues, Boston Bruins

70. Michayluk, Dave (1979-82) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1981-82
NHL TEAMS - Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins

71. MacInnis, Al (1979-80) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1981-82
NHL TEAMS - Calgary Flames, St. Louis Blues

72. McGeough, Jim (1979-81) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1981-82
NHL TEAMS - Washington Capitals, Pittsburgh Penguins

73. Butcher, Garth (1979-82) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1981-82
NHL TEAMS - Vancouver Canucks, St. Louis Blues, Quebec Nordiques, Toronto Maple Leafs

74. Strueby, Todd (1980-81) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1981-82
NHL TEAM - Edmonton Oilers

75. Leeman, Gary (1981-83) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1982-83
NHL TEAMS - Toronto Maple Leafs, Calgary Flames, Montreal Canadiens, Vancouver Canucks, St. Louis Blues

76. Graham, Dirk (1975-79) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1983-84
NHL TEAMS - Minnesota North Stars, Chicago Blackhawks

77. Byers, Lyndon (1981-84) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1983-84
NHL TEAMS - Boston Bruins, San Jose Sharks

78. Markwart, Nevin (1981-83) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1983-84
NHL TEAMS - Boston Bruins, Calgary Flames

79. Hall, Taylor (1981-84) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1983-84
NHL TEAMS - Vancouver Canucks, Boston Bruins

80. Holloway, Bruce (1980-82) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1984-85
NHL TEAM - Vancouver Canucks

81. Tikkanen, Esa (1981-82) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1984-85
NHL TEAMS - Edmonton Oilers, New York Rangers, St. Louis Blues, New Jersey Devils, Vancouver Canucks, Florida Panthers, Washington Capitals

82. Leavins, Jim (1978-79) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1985-86
NHL TEAMS - Detroit Red Wings, New York Rangers

83. Tuer, Al (1980-83) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1985-86
NHL TEAMS - Los Angeles Kings, Minnesota North Stars, Hartford Whalers

84. Odelein, Selmar (1982-86) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1985-86
NHL TEAM - Edmonton Oilers

85. Endean, Craig (1986-88) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1986-87
NHL TEAM - Winnipeg Jets

86. Lauer, Brad (1983-86) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1986-87
NHL TEAMS - New York Islanders, Chicago Blackhawks, Ottawa Senators, Pittsburgh Penguins

87. Trapp, Doug (1982-85) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1986-87
NHL TEAM - Buffalo Sabres

88. Callander, Jock (1978-82) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1987-88
NHL TEAMS - Pittsburgh Penguins, Tampa Bay Lightning

89. Miner, John (1981-85) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1987-88
NHL TEAM - Edmonton Oilers

90. Dirk, Robert (1982-86) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1987-88
NHL TEAMS - St. Louis Blues, Vancouver Canucks, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, Montreal Canadiens

91. Fedyk, Brent (1982-87) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1987-88
NHL TEAMS - Detroit Red Wings, Philadelphia Flyers, Dallas Stars, New York Rangers

92. Goertz, Dave (1981-83) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1987-88
NHL TEAM - Pittsburgh Penguins

93. Janssens, Mark (1984-88) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1987-88
NHL TEAMS - New York Rangers, Minnesota North Stars, Hartford Whalers, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, New York Islanders, Phoenix Coyotes, Chicago Blackhawks

94. Schreiber, Wally (1981-82) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1987-88
NHL TEAM - Minnesota North Stars

95. Grimson, Stu (1982-85) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1988-89
NHL TEAMS - Calgary Flames, Chicago Blackhawks, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, Detroit Red Wings, Hartford Whalers, Carolina Hurricanes, Los Angeles Kings, Nashville Predators

96. Miller, Brad (1985-89) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1988-89
NHL TEAMS - Buffalo Sabres, Ottawa Senators, Calgary Flames

97. Dundas, Rocky (1982-83) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1989-90
NHL TEAM - Toronto Maple Leafs

98. Haller, Kevin (1987-90) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1989-90
NHL TEAMS - Buffalo Sabres, Montreal Canadiens, Philadelphia Flyers, Hartford Whalers, Carolina Hurricanes, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, New York Islanders

99. Mathieson, Jim (1986-90) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1989-90
NHL TEAM - Washington Capitals

100. Sim, Trevor (1988-89) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1989-90
NHL TEAM - Edmonton Oilers

101. Byram, Shawn (1984-86) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1990-91
NHL TEAMS - New York Islanders, Chicago Blackhawks

102. Sillinger, Mike (1987-91) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1990-91
NHL TEAMS - Detroit Red Wings, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, Vancouver Canucks, Philadelphia Flyers, Tampa Bay Lightning, Florida Panthers, Ottawa Senators, Columbus Blue Jackets, Phoenix Coyotes, St. Louis Blues, Nashville Predators, New York Islanders

103. Daniels, Scott (1987-90) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1992-93
NHL TEAMS - Hartford Whalers, Philadelphia Flyers, New Jersey Devils

104. Hollinger, Terry (1987-91) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1993-94
NHL TEAM - St. Louis Blues

105. Pankiewicz, Greg (1989-91) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1993-94
NHL TEAMS - Ottawa Senators, Calgary Flames

106. Shantz, Jeff (1989-93) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1993-94
NHL TEAMS - Chicago Blackhawks, Calgary Flames, Colorado Avalanche

107. Smith, Jason (1990-93) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1993-94
NHL TEAMS - New Jersey Devils, Toronto Maple Leafs, Edmonton Oilers, Philadelphia Flyers, Ottawa Senators

108. Friesen, Jeff (1991-95) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1994-95
NHL TEAMS - San Jose Sharks, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, New Jersey Devils, Washington Capitals, Calgary Flames

109. Wilkie, David (1993-94) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1994-95
NHL TEAMS - Montreal Canadiens, Tampa Bay Lightning, New York Rangers

110. Heward, Jamie (1987-91) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1995-96
NHL TEAMS - Toronto Maple Leafs, Nashville Predators, New York Islanders, Columbus Blue Jackets, Washington Capitals, Los Angeles Kings, Tampa Bay Lightning

111. Dempsey, Nathan (1991-94) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1996-97
NHL TEAMS - Toronto Maple Leafs, Chicago Blackhawks, Los Angeles Kings, Boston Bruins

112. Morris, Derek (1995-97) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1997-98
NHL TEAMS - Calgary Flames, Colorado Avalanche, Phoenix Coyotes, New York Rangers, Boston Bruins

113. Nabokov, Dmitri (1996-97) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1997-98
NHL TEAMS - Chicago Blackhawks, New York Islanders

114. Holden, Josh (1994-98) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1998-99
NHL TEAMS - Vancouver Canucks, Carolina Hurricanes, Toronto Maple Leafs

115. Calder, Kyle (1995-99) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1999-00
NHL TEAMS - Chicago Blackhawks, Philadelphia Flyers, Detroit Red Wings, Los Angeles Kings, Anaheim Ducks

116. Freadrich, Kyle (1996-99) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1999-00
NHL TEAM - Tampa Bay Lightning

117. Stuart, Brad (1995-99) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1999-00
NHL TEAMS - San Jose Sharks, Boston Bruins, Calgary Flames, Los Angeles Kings, Detroit Red Wings, Colorado Avalanche

118. Yakushin, Dmitri (1997-98) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 1999-00
NHL TEAM - Toronto Maple Leafs

119. Fedoruk, Todd (1997-99) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 2000-01
NHL TEAMS - Philadelphia Flyers, Mighty Ducks of Anaheim, Anaheim Ducks, Dallas Stars, Minnesota Wild, Phoenix Coyotes, Tampa Bay Lightning

120. Low, Reed (1994-95) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 2000-01
NHL TEAMS - St. Louis Blues, Chicago Blackhawks

121. Petrovicky, Ronald (1997-98) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 2000-01
NHL TEAMS - Calgary Flames, New York Rangers, Atlanta Thrashers, Pittsburgh Penguins

122. Focht, Dan (1996-97) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 2001-02
NHL TEAMS - Phoenix Coyotes, Pittsburgh Penguins

123. Jackman, Barret (1997-01) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 2001-02
NHL TEAM - St. Louis Blues

124. Exelby, Garnet (2000-01) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 2002-03
NHL TEAMS - Atlanta Thrashers, Toronto Maple Leafs

125. Kane, Boyd (1994-98) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 2003-04
NHL TEAMS - Philadelphia Flyers, Washington Capitals

126. Lysak, Brett (1996-01) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 2003-04
NHL TEAM - Carolina Hurricanes,

127. Murray, Garth (1997-02) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 2003-04
NHL TEAMS - New York Rangers, Montreal Canadiens, Florida Panthers, Phoenix Coyotes

128. Orr, Colton (2002-03) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 2003-04
NHL TEAMS - Boston Bruins, New York Rangers, Toronto Maple Leafs

129. Harding, Josh (g) (2001-04) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 2005-06
NHL TEAMS - Minnesota Wild

130. Boogaard, Derek (1999-00) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 2005-06
NHL TEAMS - Minnesota Wild, New York Rangers

131. Novak, Filip (1999-02) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 2005-06
NHL TEAMS - Ottawa Senators, Columbus Blue Jackets

132. Rypien, Rick (2001-05) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 2005-06
NHL TEAM - Vancouver Canucks

133. Belle, Shawn (2000-01) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 2006-07
NHL TEAMS - Minnesota Wild, Montreal Canadiens, Edmonton Oilers, Colorado Avalanche

134. Kalus, Petr (2005-06) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 2006-07
NHL TEAMS - Boston Bruins, Minnesota Wild

135. Tolpeko, Denis (2005-06) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 2007-08
NHL TEAM - Philadelphia Flyers

136. Arsene, Dean (1996-98) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 2009-10
NHL TEAM - Edmonton Oilers

137. Eberle, Jordan (2006-10) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 2010-11
NHL TEAM - Edmonton Oilers

138. Ashton, Carter (2009-11) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 2011-12
NHL TEAM - Toronto Maple Leafs

139. Teubert, Colten (2005-10) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 2011-12
NHL TEAM - Edmonton Oilers

140. Bartley, Victor (2007-09) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 2012-13
NHL TEAM - Nashville Predators

141. Marincin, Martin (2011-12)
NHL DEBUT IN - 2013-14
NHL TEAM - Edmonton Oilers

142. Davidson, Brandon (2009-12) 
NHL DEBUT IN - 2014-15
NHL TEAM - Edmonton Oilers


The players that were borrowed for the playoffs and made it to the NHL:

McNeill, Stu (1955-56)
Borrowed from Port Arthur North Stars (TBJHL)
NHL DEBUT – 1957-58
NHL TEAM – Detroit Red Wings

Lunde, Len (1955-56)
Borrowed from Edmonton Oil Kings (WCJHL)
NHL DEBUT – 1958-59
NHL TEAMS – Detroit Red Wings, Chicago Blackhawks, Minnesota North Stars, Vancouver Canucks

Ingarfield, Earl (1954-55)
Borrowed from Lethbridge Native Sons (WCJHL)
NHL DEBUT – 1958-59
NHL TEAMS – New York Rangers, Pittsburgh Penguins, Oakland Seals, California Golden Seals

Colwill, Les (1954-55)
Borrowed from Lethbridge Native Sons (WCJHL)
NHL DEBUT – 1958-59
NHL TEAM – New York Rangers

Erickson, Aut (1957-58)
Borrowed from Prince Albert Mintos (SJHL)
NHL DEBUT – 1959-60
NHL TEAMS – Boston Bruins, Chicago Blackhawks, Toronto Maple Leafs, Oakland Seals

Balon, Dave (1957-58)
Borrowed from Prince Albert Mintos (SJHL)
NHL DEBUT – 1959-60
NHL TEAMS – New York Rangers, Montreal Canadiens, Minnesota North Stars, Vancouver Canucks

Goring, Butch (1968-69)
Borrowed from Dauphin Kings (MJHL)
NHL DEBUT – 1969-70
NHL TEAMS – Los Angeles Kings, New York Islanders

Mott, Morris (1964-65)
Borrowed from Weyburn Red Wings (SJHL)
NHL DEBUT – 1972-73
NHL TEAMS – California Golden Seals, California Seals

Goalies that were backups but didn't play in the NHL:

Sternig, Peter (1962-65)
NHL DEBUT – 1968-69
NHL TEAM – Philadelphia Flyers

Lumbard, Todd (1982-83)
NHL DEBUT – 1984-85
NHL TEAM – New York Islanders

Rein, Kenton (1983-84)
NHL DEBUT – 1987-88
NHL TEAM – Buffalo Sabres

Dyck, Larry (1983-84)
NHL DEBUT – 1991-92
NHL TEAMS – Minnesota North Stars, San Jose Sharks

If you notice any mistakes, or have questions please feel free to comment or email, Thanks!

Pats Playoffs vs. Wheat Kings

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This will be the 11th season in which the Pats will face the Wheat Kings in the playoffs. There have been 8 previous series and 2 season in which the teams participated in a round robin.


Playoff match ups vs. Brandon All-Time (Goals For-Against in the brackets):

1971-72:
Pats beat the Wheat Kings in a best of 7, 4 games to 2. (27-16)

1977-78:
Round Robin - Pats and Wheat Kings played 4 times both teams winning twice. Pats and Flin Flon advanced. (19-21)

1979-80:
Round Robin - Pats and Wheat Kings played 2 games, splitting the contests. Pats and Medicine Hat advanced. (9-9)

1980-81:
Pats beat the Wheat Kings in a best of 7, 4 games to 1. (34-25)

1981-82:
Pats beat the Wheat Kings in a best of 7, 4 games to 0. (44-17)

1983-84:
Round Robin (for placement) - Pats beat Brandon both contests in which they played. (15-9)

Pats then beat Brandon in a best of 3 to advance, 2 games to 1. (16-12)

1993-94:
Wheat Kings beat the Pats in a best of 5, 3 games to 1. (11-20)

1997-98:
Wheat Kings beat the Pats in a best of 7, 4 games to 1. (14-24)

2002-03:
Wheat Kings beat the Pats in a best of 7, 4 games to 1. (7-13)

2013-14:
Wheat Kings beat the Pats in a best of 7, 4 games to 0. (12-24)

The Pats have won just 3 of the last 18 playoff games against Brandon in losing the last four series against the Wheat Kings. Brandon has outscored the Pats 81-44 in those 18 contests.

History is history and these aren't the normal pushover Pats. Don't count this team out.

Historically against the Wheat Kings:


GPWLGFGA
HOME2315813490
ROAD2171474100
OVERALL442222208190

All-Time Pats - A

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ACASTER, Clarence 1929-30
ACASTER, Sil 1921-25
ACTON, Al 1983-86
ADAMS, Andy (G) 1996-97
ADAMS, Gerad 1995-99
ALBERS, Paul 2003-05
ALBULET, Steve 1930-32
ANDAL, Gerry 1960-61
ANDERSON, Brad 1970-73
ANDERSON, Chris 1998-00
ANDERSON, Clayton 2002-03
ANDERSON, Jack (G) 1975-77
ANDREW, Richard 1998-99
ANNESLEY, Ryan 1997-01; 2002-03
ANSELL, Bill 1978-81
ANSELL, Max 1969-70
ANSELL, Pat 1976-78
APPLEBY, Braden 2004-05
APPLEBY, Jim (G) 1983-84
ARMSTRONG, Murray 1931-34
ARNEIL, Bob (G) 1948-50
ARNOT, Jon 1959-60
ARSENE, Dean 1996-98
ART, Jon 1956-57; 1958-59
ASHTON, Carter 2009-11
AUSTRING, Curtis 1999-03
AVISON, Ted (G) 1949-50

All-Time Pats - B

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BABCHUK, Rob 1979-81
BACALA, Clark 1976-78
BADDUKE, John 1988-89
BAGU, Brad 1991-92
BAHR, Ron 1957-59
BAKOGEORGE, Troy 1986-87
BALAN, Scott 1997-01
BALECKI, Dave 1963-65
BALES, Ken (G) 1976-77
BALFOUR, Murray 1952-56
BALON, Dave 1957-58
BALSHIN, Brad 1984-85
BARATTA, Terry 1978-80
BARKER, Dustin 2002-03
BARKER, Len 1928-29
BARKLUND, Niklas 1991-93
BARKWELL, Butch 1979-80
BARLOW, Ken 1947-49
BARRETT, Al 1969-72
BARRETT, Harry 1946-48
BARTEL, Brett 1998-01
BARTLEY, Victor 2007-09
BARTON 1920-21
BASCOM, Mike 1969-70
BASSEN, Chad 2000-02
BASSETT, Dennis (G) 1997-98
BASTIEN, Joey 1999-01
BATLEY, Chris 1957-58
BAUM, Ken (G) 1961-62
BEADLE, Sandy 1978-79
BEARDY, Vernon 1991-94
BEATTY, Ross 1928-29
BEAUDIN, Norm 1959-62
BECKER, Barry (G) 1991-93
BECKER, Codey 2001-04
BEKKERS, John 1982-84
BELL 1919-21
BELL, Bev 1951-55
BELL, Bill 1970-74
BELL, Myles 2008-11
BELLE, Shawn 2000-01
BELLEGARDE, Charlie 1951-52
BENDER, Ryan 2007-08
BENDERA, Terry 1990-92
BENNETT, Charley (G) 1921-22
BERANEK, Pavel 1997-98
BERENSON, Gord 1955-58
BERG, Adam 2014-15
BERGH, Brad (G) 1975-77
BERNHARDT, Justin 2003-07
BEUKEBOOM, Adam (G) 2011-12
BEUKER, Dean 2001-02
BIALOWAS, Dwight 1969-72
BIDLEVSKII, Artem 2010-12
BIETTE, Karry 1990-94
BIG SNAKE, Robin 2000-01
BIRD, Jason 1994-95
BLACK, Andy 1962-66
BLADES, Jim 1976-77
BLAISDELL, Mike 1977-78; 1979-80
BLANCHETTE, Bernie 1964-66
BLIDSTRAND. Ricard 2010-12
BLOMQUIST, Dale 1964-66
BLOOM, Carroll 1947-48
BOA, Dave 1956-58
BOBYCK, Brent 1982-83
BOBYCK, Darren 1978-81
BOGDEN, Shane 1988-90
BOHL, Norm 1960-61
BOHLMAN, Rick 1972-73
BOLL, Buzz 1929-30
BOLL, George 1932-34
BOOGAARD, Derek 1999-00
BORSTMAYER, Tyler 2009-12
BOSCH, Jeff (G) 2006-09
BOUVIER, Joey 1993-98
BOWERING, Trevor 1975-79
BOYD, Rick 1966-67
BOYKO, Landon 1999-01
BRADY, Dillon 1933-34
BRAUER, Cam 1988-90
BREGG, Merv 1948-50
BREITKREUZ, Clarke 2008-09
BRICKER, Dexter 2013-14
BRISKE, Shannon 1994-95
BROADFOOT, Frank 1917-18
BROADFOOT, Walter (G) 1917-18
BROADFOOT, William 1917-18
BROMLEY, Gary (G) 1968-71
BROOKS, Adam 2012-15
BROWN, Brad 1994-96
BROWN, Brian 1966-70
BROWN, Morris (G) 1918-20
BROWN, Paul 1999-01
BROWN, Rich 1966-67
BROWN, Tyler (G) 2014-15
BROWNLEE, Scott 2004-07
BRUMBY, David (G) 1994-95
BUBNICK, Jonathan 2002-05
BUCHAN, Fred 1954-55
BUGERA, Jeff 1963-64
BURDON, Glen 1971-74
BURDON, Ken 1973-76
BURKE, Billy (G) 1981-82
BURLOCK, Aubrey 1956-57
BURNETT, Bill 1932-34
BURNETT, Cam (G) 1978-79
BURNS, Kevin 1978-80
BURROUGHS, Kyle 2010-15
BUTCHER, Garth 1979-82
BUTLER, Gary 1956-61
BUTLER, Ross 1968-69
BUTTZZONI, Ryan 1992-93
BYERS, Lyndon 1981-84
BYRAM, Shawn 1984-87
BZDEL, Gerald 1983-87

All-Time Pats - C

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CABANA, Clint 1997-98
CAIRNS, Bill 1932-34
CALDER, Kyle 1995-99
CALLANDER, Drew 1973-76
CALLANDER, Jock 1978-82
CAMERON, Ernie 1917-19
CAMERON, Gord 1922-23
CAMERON, M. 1920-21
CAMPBELL, Jim (G) 1981-83
CAMPBELL, Ken (G) 1929-32
CARDIFF, Jim 1964-65
CARLSON, Cody 2009-11
CARSON, Randy 1976-77
CASPER, Judd 1993-95
CASSCADDEN 1920-21
CASSELL 1923-24
CENTRONE, Marc 1981-83
CERVENY, Rudolf 2007-09
CHAKOWSKI, Stan 1965-66
CHANDLER, Jack 1949-50, 1951-54
CHAPMAN, Brennan 2001-04
CHOQUET, Gilles 1977-78
CHORNEY, Grant 1986-87
CHOTOWETZ, Kelly 1989-91
CHOUKALOS, Donald (G) 1998-01
CHRISTIANSEN, Hal 1989-92
CHRISTOFFER, Braden 2012-15
CHURCHMAN, Travis 1997-00
CIPRIANO, Mark 1988-89
CIRJAK, John 1997-98
CLACKSON, Kevin 1977-78
CLAGUE, Jason (G) 1991-92
CLARK, Kerry 1984-86
CLARKE, Jim 1981-82
CLARKE, Jordan 2002-03
CLEMENS, Kevin 1983-86; 1987-88
CLUNIE 1964-65
COATES, Brandon 1992-94
COCHRANE, Gord 1963-64
COCKELL, Matt (G) 1998-99
COLE, Rykr 2013-15
COLLIE, Steve 1954-56
COLLINS, Emory 1920-23
COLLINS, Shawn 1993-95
COLWILL, Les 1954-55
CONRAD, Herb 1918-19
CONSTANT, Chris 1991-93
COOKE, John 1962-64
COOPER, Mike 1977-78
COOPER, Taylor 2014-15
COOPS, George 1933-34
COTE, Bart 1987-88
COWAN, Gordie 1949-53
COWAN, Harold 1949-51
CRAIG, John (G) 1947-48
CRANSTOUN, Jack 1924-27
CRAPPER, Frank 1918-19
CRAPPER, Jack 1924-26
CRAWFORD, Jeff 1981-83
CRESPEIGNE, Mike 1991-92
CROSS, Doug 1964-65
CROSS, Ken 1966-68
CUMMINS, Barry 1966-69
CUNNING, Jack (G) 1922-25
CUNNINGHAM, Les 1932-33
CURRIE, Andy 1930-31
CZIBERE, Mitch 2008-10
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