WHL Announces Update to 2021-22 Schedule
Calgary, Alta. — The Western Hockey League announced today the 2022 WHL Playoffs will begin Friday, April 22, allowing for an update to the 2021-22 WHL Regular Season schedule, including the rescheduling of previously postponed regular season games.
The 2021-22 WHL Regular Season is now scheduled to conclude on Sunday, April 17. Should tie-breaker game(s) be needed, it will be scheduled for Tuesday, April 19.
Six of these schedule updates affect the Regina Pats: two are home games and four are road games (home changes in bold below).
The changes are as follows:
| Previous Date: | New Date: |
| Sat. Jan. 22 – at Brandon | Tues. April 5 – at Brandon (7:00 p.m. CST) |
| Mon. March 7 – at Swift Current | Fri. April 8 – at Swift Current (7:00 p.m. CST) |
| Fri. Jan. 28 – vs. Prince Albert | Sat. April 9 – vs. Prince Albert (7:00 p.m. CST) |
| Tues. Feb. 15 – at Winnipeg | Thurs. Apr. 14 – at Winnipeg (7:00 p.m.) |
| Sun. March 20 – at Winnipeg | Fri. April 15 – at Winnipeg (7:00 p.m. CST) |
| Wed. March 9 – vs. Moose Jaw | Sun. April 17 – vs. Moose Jaw (4:00 p.m. CST) |
Tickets for the previously schedule home dates will be valid for the rescheduled dates.
The up-to-date 2021-22 Pats regular season schedule can be found here. For a visual schedule with the correct dates, click here. The updated WHL regular season schedule can be found in its entirety here.
Next up on the Pats home schedule is a Family Day date with the Swift Current Broncos at 2 p.m.. For tickets, click here.
The 2022 WHL Playoffs will feature the reintroduction of the Conference Playoff format, including three best-of-seven rounds followed by a best-of-seven WHL Championship Series. The 2022 WHL Championship is scheduled from Friday, June 3 through Tuesday, June 14. More information on the WHL Playoff format can be found HERE.
Following the 2022 WHL Championship Series, the 2022 Memorial Cup presented by Kia will be contested from Monday, June 20 through Wednesday, June 29 in Saint John, N.B.












































































