Regina Pats looking for deep playoff run for senior players
Younger players want graduating players to end off with championship
It's playoff season in the Western Hockey League (WHL) and after a rough start the Regina Pats have evened its series with the Lethbridge Hurricanes and hoping to take a lead at home Tuesday night.
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After an early second-round playoff exit in 2015 at the hands of the Brandon Wheat Kings, the Pats are looking for a long playoff run in 2016. No one wants it more than 21-year-old Colby Williams.
"I think me and the other 20-year-olds are into it. We're all in this year and I think we realized that it's out last year and most 20-year-olds in the league put it all out there," Williams said Monday.
On the eve of Game 3 of the first round of playoffs, players know this could be a turning point early in the series.
Nineteen-year-old Connor Hobbs remembers last year's playoff exit and the bitter end to some junior careers. Hobbs wants this year's playoff run to be longer, especially for Williams a fellow Washington Capitals prospect.
Leading the Pats behind the bench, head coach John Paddock said the players' incentive to win should extend beyond just the graduating players.
"They play for the team, the organization, that's what they play for," Paddock said.
Still, Williams can't be faulted for using his final year as his own extra motivation.
"It might mean more to the 20-year-olds than it does to the 16-years-olds, I think, because a 16-year-old has a lot more hockey to play," Williams said. "But you know this is our last year and we want to have a good run and I think we have the team to do it."
But even a good run for Colby Williams this year will be his last run as a junior.
The Pats and Hurricanes face off at the Brandt Centre tomorrow night at 7 p.m. CST.
Corrections
- A previous version of this story stated the Regina Pats were eliminated from the 2015 WHL playoffs by the Edmonton Oil Kings. In fact, they were eliminated by the Brandon Wheat Kings.Mar 31, 2016 12:13 PM CT