Medicine Hat praises youthful Pats in
playoff battle
| Keets Fawcett, left, of the Pats chases Noah Davidson of the Tigers. |
On Tuesday playing before 3,603 spectators at the Brandt Centre, the Tigers downed the host Regina Pats by a convincing margin of 8-2 in Game 3 of a best-of-seven first round series in the WHL Playoffs. With the win, the Tigers take a 2-1 lead in the set with Game 4 is set for Wednesday at 7 p.m. at the Brandt Centre.
The victory was a big one for the Tigers, who dropped a 4-2 decision to the Pats in Game 2 on Saturday at Co-op Place in Medicine Hat. Before that Game 2 encounter, the Tigers had beaten the Pats 12 straight times, where Regina’s previous victory was a 5-4 overtime win on home ice back on January 20, 2024.
| Zach Moore was snake bitten with a disallowed goal. |
“I thought Regina played well,” said Desjardins. “They were right there early.
“I thought our goaltending played well early. They’re playing way better than they did in the regular season. It is a different team.
“They’re playing way better than they did in the regular season. It is a different team. We’re going to have to play good.”
Medicine Hat came into the first round series as heavy favourites to beat Regina. The Tigers finished second overall in the WHL’s Eastern Conference and third in the league’s overall standings. They were rated fifth in the final CHL Top 10 Rankings.
| Yaroslav Bryzgalov scored the Tigers first goal on Tuesday. |
Tigers captain Bryce Pickford has been impressed with the young Pats. He was happy his club came up with the rebound win on Tuesday night, but he said he is aware of what the Pats are capable of doing.
“They’re a really good team,” said Pickford. “They came into our barn for the second game, and they stole it from us.
| Kade Stengrim scored the Tigers second goal on Tuesday. |
“We knew what we had to do, and we did it.”
Just 1:48 into the contest, the Pats were snake bitten by some bad luck. Zack Moore, who is a 19-year-old centre, appeared to score on a backhand shot, but the goal was waved off as he scored it using a broken stick. He also received a delay of game penalty on the play for using the broken stick, but the Regina side was able to kill off the infraction.
| Bryce Pickford posted one goal, one assist and a plus-three rating. |
With seven minutes remaining in the opening frame, Pats left-winger Keets Fawcett drew a penalty shot on a rush to the Medicine Hat net. On his penalty shot attempt, he was stoned by Tigers starting netminder Jordan Switzer.
After that missed chance by the host side, Tigers left-winger Kade Stengrim scored with 6:06 remaining in the third and Pickford tallied with 34.7 seconds remaining in the frame to push the visitor’s advantage out to 3-0.
| Andrew Basha (#34) celebrates his first of two goals on Tuesday. |
Pickford said his squad caught a couple of breakings in the opening 20 minutes, especially with Moore’s disallowed goal early in the frame.
“I think that luck was definitely on our side there with that no goal,” said Pickford. “We got lucky.
“We’re lucky the stick broke there. We got a bounce, and then we bounced back and we scored. They’re a really good team.
“They started off hot. They played better than us in the first I thought, and we just found a way to win the game.”
Just 43 seconds into the second, import left-winger Ruslan Karimov scored for the Pats to cut the Tigers lead to 3-1.
| Liam Pue scored his first WHL post-season goal on Tuesday. |
Following Basha’s second goal, the Pats pulled starting goalie Marek Schlenker, who turned away 14-of-19 shots taking the setback in net for Regina.
Taylor Tabashniuk turned away 17-of-20 shots playing the rest of the way in relief in the Pats net.
Regina responded quickly to the netminder change.
Just 29 seconds after Basha’s second tally, Pue netted his first career WHL post-season goal for the Pats to trim the Tigers lead to 5-2.
| Maddox Schultz brings the puck up ice for the Pats. |
Noah Davidson and Shaeffer Gordon-Carroll added singles for the Tigers in the third to round out the 8-2 final score in favour of Medicine Hat.
Switzer stopped 25 shots to pick up the win in goal for the Tigers.
Pickford said his squad has to continue to be aware of what the Pats are capable of.
| Markus Ruck congratulations Jordan Switzer on a good game. |
“Their “D” are good. We just have to keep it going. After the first game, we kind of let off and then they took the second game. I think the biggest thing that we’ve got to learn from this game is that we’ve got to keep it going more than just one game.
“They are a really good team over there. We’re going to get their best next game, so we’ve got to be ready.”
Desjardins said Tuesday’s game was a lot closer than the final score said it was. He has been impressed with the Pats’ battle, and he expects the Regina side to continue to play hard for the rest of the series.
“They’re giving us everything we can possibly handle,” said Desjardins. “We were worried coming in tonight for sure.
| A group of Tigers players close the night with their prayer circle. |
“We know that.”
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