Broncos remain winless against Regina Pats
April 7, 2021
The Swift Current Broncos remain without an answer for Connor Bedard and the Regina Pats this season. Bedard finished with four points as the Pats defeated the Broncos for a third time this season in a 6-1 win.
The Pats jumped ahead with Carson Denomie’s 12
th goal of the season and a power play goal from Logan Nijhoff. Mathew Ward gave the Broncos a glimmer of hope when he scored with only 29.1 seconds left in the opening period with a perfect shot to the top corner.
The Pats scored four goals in the third period to close out the scoring, led by two goals from Bedard. The Western Hockey League’s first ‘exceptional status’ player now leads the WHL with 26 points in 14 games. Bedard finished the season series with 10 points in three games. He will miss the series finale after being named to Team Canada for the U18 World Championships.
WHL Roundup: Brayden Tracey, Royals edge Cougars in overtime
April 6, 2021
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KAMLOOPS, B.C. - Brayden Tracey scored his second goal of the game at 4:36 of overtime as the Victoria Royals edged the Prince George Cougars 3-2 on Tuesday for their first win of the Western Hockey League season.
Connor Martin kicked out 43-of-45 shots while Gannon Laroque also scored to help the Royals (1-3-1) halt a four-game skid.
Jonny Hooker had a pair of goals for the Cougars (1-3-1), who got 27 saves from Tyler Brennan. -
SILVERTIPS 6 WINTERHAWKS 4
EVERETT, Wash. Gage Goncalves scored once and set up two more including Ben Hemmerling s winner, and the Silvertips (8-1-0) erased a 4-2 deficit to beat Portland(4-3-2) for their third consecutive win.
By Drew Postey
Photo Keith Hershmiller.
It was a convincing win for the Regina Pats Tuesday night, as they topped the Swift Current Broncos 6-1 at the Brandt Centre.
Connor Bedard tied his career high in points with four, with two goals and two assists, while goaltender Roddy Ross made 20 saves in the win.
After the game Ross said he’s been feeling more confident than he was in the early part of the season.
” I feel a lot better out there and I think I’m playing a lot better too,” Ross said. “It’s working out right now and when we all play good like this it’s just a great feeling to get those wins,” he added.
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REGINA The Winnipeg Ice proved to be too much for the Pats to handle on Saturday when Regina fell 5-2 inside the Queen City’s WHL hub at the Brandt Centre. Pats forward and exceptional-status rookie Connor Bedard stretched his point-scoring streak to an impressive twelve games. However, the Pats were banged up on the back end and dressed just five defenders in the contest. Winnipeg’s Skyler Bruce opened the scoring 1:52 into the opening frame, fighting off a check from Pats defenceman Ryker Evans, spinning away from pressure and beating Roddy Ross five-hole to open the scoring. Bruce’s first on the year would be the lone goal. The Ice headed to the dressing room with a 1-0 lead in a fairly evenly matched period. A spark comparison to the 8-3 drubbing the Ice handed the Pats earlier in the shortened WHL East Division season.