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Regina Pats raid Prince Albert for first win of WHL season

Zackary Shantz secured the opening night victory with the overtime winner as the Regina Pats opened the 2024-25 season with a 3-2 win over the Prince Albert Raiders on Friday at the Art Hauser Centre.
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Regina Pats at Prince Albert Raiders. September 20/2024

Zackary Shantz secured the opening night victory with the overtime winner as the Regina Pats opened the 2024-25 season with a 3-2 win over the Prince Albert Raiders on Friday at the Art Hauser Centre.

The Pats have now won their last five games that have gone to extra-time thanks to Shantz's  late game heroics. The Sucker Creek, Alta. product lifted a wrist shot over Max Hildebrand for his second career overtime winner with just 47 seconds left in the frame.

Shantz finished the game with two points (1G-1A) after he assisted Samuel Laplante's first career WHL goal which gave the Pats a 2-1 lead in the second period. That was the Pats second lead of the night as they opened the scoring in the first as Sam Oremba's power play tally gave Regina a 1-0 lead early on.

Kelton Pyne stopped 37 of 39 in his fourth career win against the Raiders. The Pats now open their season with a win for the second straight season, and for the third time in their last four seasons. The Pats also break a four game road losing-streak in Prince Albert while also improving to 3-1 over their last four games versus Prince Albert.

The Pats move to 42-49-3-10-0 all-time record on opening night, and to 3-3-1 all-time in season openers against the Prince Albert Raiders.


THE STATISTICS

SOG: Regina – 8-10-4-3–25 | Prince Albert – 14-10-13-2–39

PP: Regina – 1/4 | Prince Albert – 0/3


THE GOALTENDING BATTLE

Regina: Kelton Pyne (37 saves / 39 shots)

Prince Albert: Max Hildebrand (22 saves / 25 shots)


THE 3 STARS

First: Daxon Rudolph (1G) – Raiders

Second: Kelton Pyne (37 SV, W) – Pats

Third: Niall Crocker (1G-1A) – Raiders


COMING UP

The Pats home opener is September 21st against the Brandon Wheat Kings with a 6 p.m. puck drop! You can hear the game on 620 CKRM starting with pregame coverage at 5:30 p.m.