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Defenceman Logan Pyett is the first player from the Regina Pats to play for the Canadian world junior team since goaltender Josh Harding in 2004. Pyett's presence further padded the Pats front-running total of the most players on the junior nats since the inception of the program in 1982. Here is the Pats all-time list of Canadian juniors:
Regina Pats on the Canadian junior roster
2008 – Logan Pyett
2004 – Josh Harding
2002 – Garth Murray
2001 – Barret Jackman
2000 – Barret Jackman
1999 – Kyle Calder
1999 – Brad Stuart
1998 – Josh Holden
1995 – Jeff Friesen
1994 – Jeff Friesen
1993 – Jason Smith
1993 – Jeff Shantz
1991 – Mike Sillinger
1990 – Kevin Haller
1986 – Selmar Odelein
1985 – Selmar Odelein
1985 – John Miner
1984 – Lyndon Byers
1984 – Gary Leeman
1984 – Dale Derkatch
1983 – Gary Leeman
1983 – Dale Derkatch
1982 – Garth Butcher
The Western Hockey League and Ontario Hockey League have the most teams among the leading producers of Canadian junior talent.
23 – Regina Pats (WHL)
18 – Kamloops Blazers (WHL), Medicine Hat Tigers (WHL), Ottawa 67s (OHL)
16 – Peterborough Petes (OHL), Guelph Storm (OHL)
15 – Prince Albert Raiders (WHL), London Knights (OHL), Oshawa Generals (OHL)
13 – Moose Jaw Warriors (WHL), Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds (OHL)
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MK Euro 2008 Czechs..... from Canada writes: Regina must be doing something right...
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