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The Pats visit the Saskatoon Blades Saturday night at 7:00 pm on 620 CKRM with Broadcaster Rod Pedersen and Colorman Dan Plaster, (Press Box Sports Bar Pre-game Show at 6:35 pm). Regina Pats play-off chances went out the window last night with they lost to the Swift Current Broncos 6-4.
Was not able to listen to the game and look what happens:

(Photo: Regina Pats Web Site)
GAME SUMMARY - By Rod Pedersen.blog - SASKATOON -- Rookie Pats goalie Dawson Guhle made 19 saves for his first career shutout and Regina upset the number-one team in the WHL 3-0 Saturday night in Saskatoon.
As usual, Jordan Eberle stole the show with a pair of goals - his 44th and 45th of the season, (It moved Eberle into first place in the WHL Scoring Race for the moment with 93 points, one ahead of second place Craig Cunningham, Vancouver and Brandon Kozun, Calgary) - as the Pats snapped a three-game slide. After a scoreless opening period, Eberle opened the scoring on a high light-reel goal which beat Blades goalie Adam Morrison at 2:08 of the second period.
Matt Strueby upped the Pats lead to 2-0 just 4:12 into the third period with his 34th of the year. Blades coach Lorne Molleken pulled Morrison with 2:25 to go but with 1:57 left, Eberle buried a pass from Strueby into the empty net for his 45th of the campaign.
It was a huge upset, but Pats fans will be left to wonder if it's too little too late. With the win the Pats remained nine points behind Swift Current for the final playoff spot with seven games to go. The Broncos beat Vancouver 4-3 Saturday night. It was nice to see Eberle deliver again as I know several people bought tickets to see the Canadian world junior star. He did not disappoint, nor did his teammates.



