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WHL 03/24 01:00 - Moose Jaw Warriors v Regina Pats L 11-1
WHL 03/23 01:00 - Regina Pats v Brandon Wheat Kings L 2-3
WHL 03/21 01:00 - Prince Albert Raiders v Regina Pats L 5-1
WHL 03/17 22:00 - Regina Pats v Moose Jaw Warriors L 3-6
WHL 03/16 01:00 - Regina Pats v Prince Albert Raiders W 5-2
WHL 03/09 01:00 - Moose Jaw Warriors v Regina Pats L 6-3
WHL 03/03 02:05 - Everett Silvertips v Regina Pats L 5-3
WHL 03/02 03:00 - Portland Winterhawks v Regina Pats L 3-0
WHL 02/29 02:00 - Kootenay Ice v Regina Pats L 6-3
WHL 02/28 03:05 - Seattle Thunderbirds v Regina Pats L 5-1
WHL 02/25 02:05 - Tri-City Americans v Regina Pats L 5-3
WHL 02/24 03:05 - Spokane Chiefs v Regina Pats L 5-2

Wikipedia - Regina Pats

The Regina Pats are a junior ice hockey team that plays in the Western Hockey League. The Pats are based out of Regina, Saskatchewan and Brandt Centre is their home arena. 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 Regina Patricia Hockey Club, after Princess Patricia of Connaught, the granddaughter of Queen Victoria and daughter of the Governor General (the Duke of Connaught). The team name was also associated with the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, named for the same Princess, to the point that Pats sweaters still bear the regimental badge and "PPCLI" flash as a shoulder patch. In 2017 the club celebrated its 100th anniversary. Games are broadcast on 620 CKRM radio.

History

In 1923, the team's name was shortened to the Pats. For the 1927–28 season the Pats merged with the Regina Falcons and called themselves the Regina Monarchs. The team went on to win the Memorial Cup that year and changed back to the Pats nickname in 1928–29. During the 1940s and 1950s the club was a farm team for the Montreal Canadiens.

The Pats played in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League from 1946 to 1948, the Western Canada Junior Hockey League (WCJHL) from 1948 to 1956, and then the revived Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League (SJHL) from 1956 to 1966. A charter member of the WCHL (currently called the WHL) in 1966, the Pats returned to the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League in 1968 so that they could qualify for the Memorial Cup, winning the league title in their first year. They returned to the WCHL for good in 1970. In their place the Regina Blues were formed as their farm team in the SJHL. The Blues folded in 1982. In 1977, they moved from Regina Exhibition Stadium to the adjacent and brand-new Agridome, since renamed the Brandt Centre. The Regina Pats are now owned by Brandt owners Shaun and Gavin Semple.

The Regina Pats are a professional ice hockey team based in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. They were founded in 1917 and are one of the oldest and most successful teams in the Western Hockey League (WHL). The team plays their home games at the Brandt Centre, which has a seating capacity of over 6,000 fans.

The Regina Pats have a rich history of success, having won the WHL championship five times and the Memorial Cup (the championship of Canadian junior hockey) three times. They have also produced many NHL players, including Clark Gillies, Brad Stuart, and Jordan Eberle.

The team's colors are blue, white, and red, and their logo features a stylized "P" with a crown on top. The team is known for their fast-paced, aggressive style of play, and their fans are some of the most passionate in the league.

Overall, the Regina Pats are a storied and successful franchise with a loyal fan base and a commitment to excellence on and off the ice.