![]() “We’ve got a lot to build on and I think every team has improvements but a big one for us has definitely been consistency and I think that’s with everyone,” Bedard said.ĭespite the 3-2 loss on Wednesday, Bedard did reach the 60 goal mark on the season doing so in just 49 games. Download the CTV News app to get local alerts sent to your device.We warned them about it,” he added, referring to losing to a last place team. You see it in the NHL, probably once every 10 days or something. “We’re not the first team to fall into some sort of trap in hockey. “Poor, embarrassing, just not good enough,” Paddock said, describing Regina’s performance on Wednesday night. They have now lost two in row after beating some of the Western Hockey League’s (WHL) top teams just last weekend. However they came up short against the league’s bottom team. This was an important two points Regina missed out on as they are trying to slowly climb in the standings to gain a better playoff position in the eastern conference. I’m not saying it’s right, but man pretty shallow,” Paddock, who refused to comment any further on the ref’s performance said. I’m sure every referee in hockey gets swore at by somebody at every game played in the world. “They said that the referee told them Stan swore at him. ![]() The Pats took five penalties on the night, including a 10 minute misconduct from defenseman Stanislav Svozil. ![]() It was not the only time Paddock was not pleased with the officiating on Wednesday. Lots of things could have been called in the last few seconds,” Paddock, who was referring to the punches to Bedard’s face following the scrum in front of the net said. “That’s the way it is, but the referee was right there, leaning over the net. It’s not like they go right from a game in Las Vegas to the boardroom in Toronto,” Pats head coach John Paddock said. You don’t always have a supervisor there. “I think as a league you know they’re saying they’re making improvements, trying to keep up with the times, video and stuff. However after extensive review and the Oil Kings having already left the ice, they were brought back on with 0.8 seconds left put back on the clock but with no penalty or penalty shot declared, instead just a faceoff in the neutral zone outside the Oil Kings zone. The horn initially sounded to mark the end of the game. But you know obviously, the game goes fast, and they missed it,” Pats captain Connor Bedard said. I mean, the rule obviously is if you put your hand on the puck in the crease, it’s a penalty shot. However, the end of the game caused a stir when an Oil Kings player was seen covering the puck with his glove in the crease with under a second to go in the third period. The Regina Pats fell 3-2 to the last-place Edmonton Oil Kings on Wednesday night at the Brandt Centre.
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