The Regina Pats Hockey Club has announced they have
acquired 19-year-old forward Carson Denomie from the Moose Jaw Warriors in
exchange for 18-year-old forward Garrett Wright.
Denomie (6’0, 196), is
enjoying a career year with five goals and 13 points through the first 19 games
of the season with Moose Jaw. He has appeared in 152 games in the WHL, between
Moose Jaw and Kamloops, putting up 19 goals and 49 points.
“We are happy to add Carson to
our forward group,” said Pats VP of Hockey Operations and General Manager John
Paddock. “He is a hometown kid and off to a great start this year.”
Denomie, from Regina,
Saskatchewan was originally drafted in the fifth round of the 2015 WHL Bantam
Draft by the Kamloops Blazers. He played with the Regina Pat Canadians from
2015-2017, winning an SMHL Championship win 2017. He put up 16 goals and 46
points that season and was named to the SMHL Second All-Star Team.
Wright (6’1, 182) was listed
and signed by the Pats in 2018. He has appeared in 80 games, scoring seven
goals and 18 points in Regina.
“We wish Garrett all the best
in Moose Jaw,” said Paddock. “He has been a good player for us on and off the
ice over the last year and a half.”
(Regina Pats)
3 comments:
2nd straight lost season
Pats lost at home to 3rd worst team in WHL Tues . Pats absolute gutter team , basement of entire WHL. This is year 2 of rebuild and it's ugly. They might not win 10 games all season.
Well another loss at home Wednesday to Calgary. 22 home games left for the Pats and onto next season again.
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