RECAP: Short handed Pats fall in Portland, 7-2
Portland, OR – The short staffed Regina Pats suffered a tough 7–2 loss to the Portland Winterhawks in the fifth game of their six-game U.S. road trip on Friday at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum.
Short-handed with just nine forwards and seven defencemen, the Pats were missing several key pieces due to injury, including Zach Moore, Cohen Klassen, and leading scorers Keets Fawcett and Caden Brown. The lack of depth proved challenging against a deep Winterhawks lineup that struck early and often.
Portland opened the scoring midway through the first period and added two more goals late in the frame to take a 3–0 lead into the intermission. The Winterhawks continued to apply pressure in the second, scoring three times — including two goals from Nathan Free —t o extend the lead to 6–0 after 40 minutes.
The home side added another early in the third period to make it 7–0 before Regina found some offence. Liam Pue broke the shutout at 7:17 of the third, finishing a strong individual effort after generating several chances earlier in the game. Ruslan Karimov added a power-play marker late in the contest, jamming home a rebound near the crease with just under two minutes remaining.
Despite the scoreline, the Pats continued to compete with a shortened bench and showed resilience late, but ultimately couldn’t recover from the early deficit.
Regina will look to regroup and close out their U.S. road trip on a positive note in the sixth and final game, Saturday against the Wenatchee Wild.
FINAL: Portland Winterhawks 7, Regina Pats 2
Shots on Goal
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Pats: 5 – 11 – 11 — 27
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Winterhawks: 19 – 16 – 17 — 52
Power Plays
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Pats: 1/5
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Winterhawks: 1/4
Goaltending
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Pats: Marek Schlenker — 45 saves on 52 shots
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Winterhawks: Ondrej Štěbeták — 25 saves on 27 shots
Three Stars
- First Star: #88 Alex Weiermair (2G-2A)
- Second Star: #9 Jordan Duguay (2G-1A)
- Third Star: #86 Nathan Free (2G-1A)
COMING UP
The Regina Pats finish their six game U.S. road trip on Saturday with a battle against the Wenatchee Wild. The Pats then travel back to the Queen City and prepare for their final four games before the Christmas Break. The Pats are back home on December 5 where they take on the Brandon What Kings.












































































