Regina Pats
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Regina Pats
The Regina Pats are a junior ice hockey team from Regina, Saskatchewan. They are one of the oldest teams in the world, starting in 1917! The team is named after Princess Patricia of Connaught, a famous Canadian royal.
Today, the Regina Pats play in the Western Hockey League. Their home is the Brandt Centre, where fans cheer them on. You can also hear their games on 620 CKRM radio.
The Pats are very successful. They have played in many big tournaments and won several championships. Their history is filled with exciting moments and great players.
Many players from the Regina Pats have gone on to play in the NHL, the top hockey league in the world. Some famous names include Jordan Eberle and Connor Bedard. These players started their journey with the Pats before becoming stars.
The team has special traditions and fans love to watch their games. The Regina Pats are proud of their long history and exciting play, making them a beloved part of Regina’s community.
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