WHAT’S HAPPENING
Tonight is the night we’ve been waiting for! It’s the 2025 Indigenous Celebration Night presented by George Gordon Developments as the Pats will be wearing special-edition jerseys tonight!
The Club has partnered with Rodger Ross and Quentin Karmark of 4 Claws Inc. to design Indigenous-themed jerseys. The Indigenous Night jerseys feature a unique and culturally significant Star Blanket design. The vibrant jerseys are inspired by the powerful symbol of the Star Blanket — an emblem that represents respect, honor, and community within Indigenous culture.
For more information on the jerseys, CLICK HERE. These jerseys are available in our online auction HERE! Bidding closes at 8pm tonight, with net proceeds benefiting the SCEP Centre Society of Regina Early Intervention & Training Services.
We also have an exciting game planned off the ice with a pre-game ceremony, dance and singing performance, and much more. For all the details, CLICK HERE!
Also make sure to checkout our special Pats-themed Indigenous Celebration Night merchandise! These will be available for purchase at the Pats Store, with proceeds going to the SCEP Centre Society of Regina Early Intervention & Training Services.
PREVIEW
It’s the first and only meeting of the season between the Pats and Wild, and the first inside the Brandt Centre in WHL history. These two teams last met on Feb. 28, 2024 at the Town Toyota Centre in Wenatchee, with the Pats losing 6-3.
The Pats are looking to break a three game skid as they are coming off a tough 5-2 loss to the Brandon Wheat Kings on Saturday. The Pats opened the scoring, and led 1-0 after one but fell down 3-1 after 40 minutes of play. Julien Maze and Ephram McNutt scored goals for the Pats while Ewan Huet made 27 saves. The Wheat Kings were 1-3 on their power play, while the Pats also went 1-3 on their power play. The final shots were 32-27 for Brandon.
The Wenatchee Wild are coming off a 5-2 loss to the Brandon Wheat Kings on Wednesday at Westoba Place. The Wild are now tied for eighth with the Kamloops Blazers in the Western Conference with 40 points. The Wild play the second last game of their Eastern Division road trip which wraps up tomorrow in Swift Current.
The Wild are 1-3 on their trip so far (14GF-16GA).
WHO TO WATCH
Julien Maze has been the hottest Pat as of late. After scoring his 10th of the season on Saturday, the Edmonton product has five points (1G-4A) over his last six games. Maze leads the Pats with 35 points (10G-25A) in 46 games this season. Since joining the Pats on November 29, the Edmonton product has 16 points (4G-12A) in 25 games.
Tye Spencer returns to the Brandt Centre for the first and only time in his WHL career. Spencer played parts of four seasons with the Pats from 2022-2024, dressing in 163 career games. Since joining the Wild, Spencer has eight points (4G-4A) in 12 games, with five of his eight points coming over his last five games (3G-2A).
COMING UP
The Regina Pats will play their next five games away from the Brandt Centre, returning home on Feb. 19 when they host Tanner Howe and the Calgary Hitmen. Next week, the Pats will play four games in five nights as they take on Red Deer, Edmonton, Lethbridge and Medicine Hat.
See more here: https://chl.ca/whl-pats/article/pats-host-wild-on-indigenous-celebration-night/