Sivertson’s three-point night helps Regina Pat C’s to national championship
After a season that started with being sent back down to his AAA team the Regina Pat Canadians, Raiders prospect Jonah Sivertson has ended the season on the highest note possible: a big performance in a national championship game including a point on the overtime winner.
Sivertson’s Regina Pat Canadians lost just a single game in their Saskatchewan Male AAA Hockey League (SMAAAHL) playoffs on their way to the provincial championships.
They then went through Western Regionals where they’d beat the Winnipeg Wild, the Kenora Thistles, and the Thunder Bay Kings in their round robin play, and they’d meet the Wild in the final one last time where Sivertson’s Pat Canadians would win with a dominant 7-1 score. In four games at regionals, Regina outscored their opponents 25-2.
That would take Sivertson to the Telus Cup National Championships in Chilliwack where the Pat C’s again put on dominant performance after dominant performance. For Sivertson, this year turned into one of the most fun he’s ever had.


