Saturday, March 13, 2010

REGINA PATS - 1 vs. BRANDON WHEAT KINGS - 3



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The Regina Pats finish the season to night in Brandon at 7:30 p.m. on 620 CKRM, with Broadcaster Rod Pedersen and Colorman Dan Plaster (Press Box Sports Bar Pregame Show at 7:05 p.m.). The Western Hockey League (WHL) Scoring Race is coming right down to the last game of the schedule. Kozun is only two points behind Regina Pats Jordan Eberle. Eberle will need at least two or three points tonight in Brandon.

Regina Pats - arriving in Brandon - (Photo: Rod Pedersen)

Taken from Rod Pedersen.blog - How true this is .... The kid should be sponsored by UPS because he always delivers. In game number 72, the last game of the season for the Regina Pats, Jordan Eberle netted his 50th goal of the year to turn out the lights on a stellar junior hockey career.The goal came with 33 seconds left in the second period on the powerplay as Eberle banged home a one-timer from the bottom of the left faceoff circle past Brandon goalie Andrew Hayes. Unfortunately it was all the offense the Pats could muster on the night.

GAME SUMMARY - By: Ron "Scoreboard" Johnston -

With a Regina Pats win and a Prince Albert Raiders lose to Saskatton Blades, the Pats could pass Prince Albert. It is Regina Pats final season game and for Jordan Eberle to try and clinch the Western Hockey League (WHL) Scoring Title, plus his 50th goal - Eberle almost had that goal when he hit the left goal post just over 3 minutes into the period. It was Brandon's Travis Hamonic scoring a shot from the point at 8:39, assisted by Scott Glennie and Matt Calvert.


Brandon went up 2-0 on a bad Regina Pats Defence turn-over and Brenden Walker scored into an open net at 13:41 of the second period, unassisted. In the last minute of the period, Jordan Eberle scored his 50th goal, scoring from the left circle as he was falling on his back at 19:27, assisted by Hampus Gustfsson and Cody Carlson. (Photo: Eberle's 50th goal puck - Rod Pedersen)

Another turn over by Regina Pats had Brandon go up 3-1 as Aaron Lewardniuk scored 1:10 into the third period, assisted by Jay Fehr.