Regina Pats Schedule 2026
After missing the playoffs for two seasons, Regina Pats hockey returned to the postseason in 2025-26, sneaking in as the East's seventh seed and pushing champion Medicine Hat Tigers to five games. The rebuild around forwards Maddox Schultz and Liam Pue is paying off, and goaltender Kelton Pyne gives the Pats a steady presence in net. Regina heads into 2026-27 with momentum. Browse Regina Pats game dates at Event Tickets Center.
East Division play in the WHL runs through Saskatchewan, where the Pats' history with the Saskatoon Blades adds an extra layer to the race every season. Regina climbed into the seventh spot in the Eastern Conference in the final week of 2025-26, finishing 25-34-7-2 after two years on the outside. That late push has become part of the Pats' identity during their rebuild, and every point in the East Division race matters more than it once did.
Home games take place at the Brandt Centre, a 6,000-seat arena inside Regina's REAL District that has hosted the Pats since 1977, when they opened the building with a win over the Saskatoon Blades. The rink has also hosted the Memorial Cup and curling championships such as the Brier and the Scotties Tournament of Hearts, giving it a broader profile than most WHL buildings. Concourses stay wide even on busy nights, and the bowl's tight layout keeps fans close to the ice.
The 2026-27 slate mixes home dates at Brandt Centre with a full East Division schedule, and matchups against the Moose Jaw Warriors and Prince Albert Raiders carry extra weight given the tight scramble for playoff spots. Weekend series against Saskatchewan rivals typically draw the biggest crowds, while a look at the rest of the conference shows how far Regina has come since missing consecutive postseasons. Every point picked up factors into another push for a return trip to the playoffs.
Regina's two Ed Chynoweth Cups came in 1974 and 1980, with the 1974 title delivering the club's fourth Memorial Cup. The Pats returned to the playoffs in 2026 for the first time since 2023, pushing defending champion Medicine Hat Tigers to five games. Forward Ruslan Karimov led Regina in the series, and the run gave prospects Maddox Schultz and Liam Pue their first taste of postseason hockey. That experience should pay off as the Pats build on it.
Few WHL crowds get louder than Brandt Centre when the Pats are chasing something meaningful in the spring, and this group already proved it can hang with the conference's best. With a talented young core still growing into bigger roles and a full offseason to build on it, Regina looks poised for another postseason push in 2026-27. Secure Regina Pats tickets at Event Tickets Center.