Regina Pats

The team name also associates Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry–Pats sweaters bear the regimental badge and "PPCLI" flash as a shoulder patch.

Today, the team plays in the East Division of the Western Hockey League's Eastern Conference.

In 1925, the team secured its first Memorial Cup title with a victory over Toronto Aura Lee.

[5] The Pats would win one more Memorial Cup title in this era, defeating the West Toronto Nationals 2–0 in 1930.

[10] In 1977, the team moved from Exhibition Stadium to the adjacent and brand-new Agridome, since renamed the Brandt Centre.

[13] The team's last game at Exhibition was a 4–3 overtime win over the Swift Current Broncos in front of 2,200 fans; they opened the new arena with a 8–4 victory over the Saskatoon Blades before a crowd of 4,200.

[1][17] Although the 2018 outdoor game was ultimately moved indoors due largely to weather and ice concerns, the Pats did host the Calgary Hitmen at Mosaic as part of the 2019 Heritage Classic festivities; the game, dubbed the "Prairie Classic", saw Calgary win 5–4 in overtime.

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime losses, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against, Pts = Points Alan Millar is the current general manager and Brad Herauf is the head coach, following the retirement of John Paddock in 2023.

The Regina Pats, circa 1924–25.
The Pats faced off outdoors against the Calgary Hitmen as part of the 2011 Heritage Classic at McMahon Stadium .
Colten Teubert, drafted 13th overall by the Los Angeles Kings in 2008.
Jordan Eberle , drafted 22nd overall by the Edmonton Oilers in 2008.
Josh Harding was named the WHL's top goaltender in 2003.