The Regina Pats are proud to announce that Garrett Mitchell has officially tendered a standard 3-year player contract with the NHL’s Washington Capitals.
The 19 year old native of Regina has had a break out offensive year topping career highs in goals (18), assists (32) and points (52) all as captain of the Regina Pats. Garrett hit a career high for points in a game with a 4 assist night in a 6-5 victory past the Brandon Wheat Kings on March 5th at the Brandt Centre.
Garrett was originally chosen by the Pats in the second round, 33rd overall in the 2006 Western Hockey League Bantam Draft, and has been with his home town team ever since. Tonight’s game in Saskatoon will be his 264th career game as a member of the blue and white placing him 14th all time on the Pats game played list, passing Jamie Heward and Colten Teubert.
5 comments:
Great news. If anyone deserves it, its Mitchy. Congrats!!
Hopefully Mitchy can be around an organization that wins and gets to the playoffs---unlike here. Good luck Garrett. If the Parkers stay in Regina, I hope you stay in Hershey.
Great news for a great kid!
Great news for Mitchy, but I'd rather use the opportunity to slam the Pats ownership. That's how we anonymous douches roll...
You know you're a douche when you post something anonymously. These blogs are full of douches.
Cory
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