Medicine Hat News

Pats out for redemption

- RYAN MCKENNA

REGINA The Regina Pats don’t have to look far back to find inspiratio­n as they enter the 100th Memorial Cup.

Regina, which was eliminated in the first round of the WHL playoffs by eventual champion Swift Current on April 2, opens the Canadian major junior championsh­ip on Friday against the Hamilton Bulldogs of the OHL.

The Pats will try to emulate what the Windsor Spitfires did last year — claiming Memorial Cup glory after being eliminated in the first round of the playoffs. Ten host teams have won the Memorial Cup as hosts since the tournament became a four-team event in 1983.

“Not that we had any doubt, but with Windsor winning it last year, it showed that it can be done,” Regina captain Sam Steel said Thursday. “We went through a very similar training process so it’s kind of a confidence booster knowing that.”

Regina is hosting the Memorial Cup for a seventh time and is in its 100th season as a franchise. The Pats have won the Canadian Hockey League title four times, most recently in 1974.

The Pats have appeared at the tournament on 16 occasions — the most of any team in CHL history. The last time Regina hosted in 2001, it also lost out in the first round of the WHL playoffs.

The Spitfires fell to London in the first round of last year’s OHL playoffs, but used the long layoff to their advantage by going undefeated on home ice at last year’s Memorial Cup.

Pats head coach John Paddock said that his team had nine days off following their playoff eliminatio­n before going into a three-week period of hard skating.

Paddock was also able to build off the experience of assistant coach Dave Struch, who was Saskatoon’s head coach when the Blades hosted the Memorial Cup in 2013. That Blades team also was eliminated in the opening round of the post-season.

“I don’t think there’s a right or wrong way,” Paddock said about preparatio­n plans. “We did talk to Rocky Thompson (Windsor’s head coach last season) ... and Dave Struch was involved in one, but I don’t think it’s a lot different than anybody else would have done.”

 ?? CP PHOTO / MARK BLINCH ?? Regina Pats’ Sam Steel looks on during team practice with Team Canada at the IIHF World Junior Hockey Championsh­ip in Buffalo, N.Y., Monday, Jan. 1.
CP PHOTO / MARK BLINCH Regina Pats’ Sam Steel looks on during team practice with Team Canada at the IIHF World Junior Hockey Championsh­ip in Buffalo, N.Y., Monday, Jan. 1.

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