Times Colonist

Pats, T-Birds look to end drought

- JOSHUA CLIPPERTON

John Paddock is finding it a little more difficult to get around town in recent weeks.

The head coach and general manager of the Regina Pats has been stopped on the street and recognized at restaurant­s during his club’s dramatic march through the Western Hockey League playoffs — something that wasn’t always the case.

“The fans have certainly gravitated towards the team,” said Paddock. “There’s a buzz in the city.”

The Pats host Game 1 of the WHL final against the Seattle Thunderbir­ds tonight in a series that will see one of two long-suffering fan bases repaid for their dedication.

Regina hasn’t even made the title series since 1984, with its last win coming as part of the Pats’ Memorial Cup victory in 1980.

The Thunderbir­ds, meanwhile, hosted the Memorial Cup in 1992, but have never won the WHL crown. Seattle qualified for the league final in 1997 and 2016 only to fall short of raising the Ed Chynoweth Cup.

“Our players love playing in front of those fans in Seattle,” said Thunderbir­ds head coach Steve Konowalchu­k. “They’d really like to give back by winning and let the fans enjoy the moment.”

Seattle swept the Tri-City Americans and Everett Silvertips in the first two rounds of the playoffs before downing the Kelowna Rockets 4-2 in the WHL’s Western Conference championsh­ip series to move within a step of the Memorial Cup later this month in Windsor, Ont.

After pushing the Calgary Hitmen aside in four straight to open their post-season, the Pats had a much tougher road.

Regina, which beat Seattle 6-3 at home in the teams’ only meeting this season on Oct. 30, trailed its second-round series with the Swift Current Bronces 3-1 before storming back to win in seven games.

“Series are supposed to be tough,” said Paddock, whose team then dispatched the Lethbridge Hurricanes 4-2 to win the East bracket. “We were shorthande­d and managed to battle through.

“It showed us you have to play simpler and smarter, and it takes everybody.”

 ??  ?? New York Islanders draft pick Matthew Barzal looks to lead the Seattle Thunderbir­ds past the Regina Pats and into the Memorial Cup tournament.
New York Islanders draft pick Matthew Barzal looks to lead the Seattle Thunderbir­ds past the Regina Pats and into the Memorial Cup tournament.

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