Jake Leschyshyn: Courtesy Keith Hershmiller Photo
The Regina Pats Hockey Club is
pleased to announce that five members of the team are headed to NHL training
camps.
Jake Leschyshyn (Vegas Golden
Knights), Cale Fleury (Montreal Canadiens), Nick Henry (Colorado Avalanche),
Robbie Holmes (Colorado Avalanche) and Max Paddock (San Jose Sharks) all left
on Wednesday.
Leschyshyn will be taking part
in his second camp with the Knights. A second round pick, Leschyshyn signed a
three-year entry level contract with Vegas in June of 2018. The 19-year-old had
18 goals and 40 points with the Pats last season and added three goals and five
points in seven games in the 2018 playoffs.
Fleury is off to his second
camp with the Canadiens. The overage defenceman was drafted in the third round
of the 2017 NHL Entry Draft. Fleury was acquired by the Pats from the Kootenay
ICE last season and put up 12 goals and 51 points in 68 games.
Henry, a fourth round pick of
the Colorado Avalanche in 2017, will play in his first training camp with the
Avalanche. The 19-year-old missed last year’s camp with injury and the start of
the Pats regular season. The product of Portage la Prairie, MB has 49 goals and
110 points in 125 games in his Pats career.
Robbie Holmes will be
attending his first NHL training camp this week. The 19-year-old was a free
agent camp invite by the Avalanche. Holmes is coming off a career year where he
scored 16 goals and had 29 points in 68 games. He added another two goals and
two assists in the playoffs. Holmes also attended summer development camp with
the Avalanche this summer.
Max Paddock is also a free
agent camp invite by the San Jose Sharks. The Brandon, Manitoba product is
coming off a strong season where he went 19-7-1-1 with the WHL’s third best
goals against average of 2.90 and a .904 save percentage. The 18-year-old was
named to the Memorial Cup All-Star team after a strong performance in the
tournament, going 3-1 with a .908 save percentage.
The Pats continue the
2018 preseason on Friday in Brandon against the Wheat Kings at 6:30 Regina
time. They will return home to host the Wheat Kings on Saturday at 7 at the
Brandt Centre.
1 comment:
congratulations boys, make the NHL
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