40 Years ago today the Regina Pats opened up their Memorial Cup Tournament with a 4-0 win over the St. Catharines Black Hawks giving them a 1-0-0 record at the 1974 Memorial Cup. Here's the Leader-Post take on things:
The headline
Bob Hughes' Column (click picture to read)
The Summary
The teams next game was May 8, 1974 when they entertained the Quebec Remparts.
This is the official page of The Unofficial Podcast of the WHL's Regina Pats.
Named after Princess Patricia of Connaught and the Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry, the Western Hockey League’s Regina Pats are the oldest major junior hockey franchise in the world. Since their founding in 1917, the Pats have won three Memorial Cup championships and compete in the WHL’s Eastern Division.
Accredited media hosts Chris Clark & Kevin Shaw.
~Pats Retired Numbers~
#1 Ed Staniowski [1971-1975]
Number retired: Feb. 18, 2000 #7 Jordan Eberle [2006-2010]
Number retired: Dec. 5, 2012 #8 Brad Hornung [1984-1987]
Number retired: Oct. 25, 1987 #9 Clark Gillies [1971-1974]
Number retired: Feb. 18, 2000 #12 Doug Wickenheiser [1977-1980]
Number retired: Mar. 13, 1999 #14 Dennis Sobchuk [1971-1974]
Number retired: May 12, 1974 #15 Jock Callander [1978-1982]
Number retired: Feb. 18, 2018 #16 Dale Derkatch [1981-1985]
Number retired: Dec. 5, 1998 #16 Mike Sillinger [1987-1991]
Number retired: Jan. 14, 2011 #17 Bill Hicke [1954-1958]
Number retired since 1958
~PATS BUILDERS~
February 29, 2008
Lorne Davis
Graham Tuer
Bob Turner
October 8, 2010
Al Ritchie
Gord Staseson
Del Wilson
March 12, 2014
Dr. Ralph Berdan
Dr. Ian Hill
Gary Renner
Bill White
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