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    SportsMaxima.comBy SportsMaxima.comMay 13, 2022Updated:June 10, 2022No Comments6 Mins Read
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    How to Find the Best Tickets to
    Regina League Games

    If you’re looking for a great way to see Regina hockey, there are many ways to do so. You can
    watch the Regina Ravens, Saskatoon Comets, or Albert A&W Bears play. There’s also an
    opportunity to see the Saskatoon Comets and Regina Rebels, as well as the Saskatoon
    Fusion. But how can you find the best tickets to Regina league games?
    Regina Rebels
    The Regina Rebels Female Hockey Club was established in 2012 and has already earned a lot
    of success.
    In 2013, they won the Mac’s Tournament championship and won the Esso Cup, and
    won five other titles including the SFMAAAHL League Championship and the Nations Cup. In
    2019, they will make another run at the championship. Read on to learn more about this team.
    And if you want to watch some great hockey, be sure to tune in to a Regina Rebels female
    AAA League game.
    The Rebels took on the Bears twice in their last two games and won both. The Rebels are the
    top team in the Saskatchewan Female AAA Hockey League. On Saturday, April 2, they won
    both games by a combined score of 11-4. Erin Kirkland scored the lone goal for the Bears
    while Megan Hayhurst tallied two goals and four points. The Rebels now face the Saskatoon
    Stars in the semi-finals of the league.
    The Regina Rebels have a stellar young roster. The team has a talented core of young
    players, and they are ready to go pro
    . The Rebels are coached by the Moose Jaw Minor
    Hockey Association, and the players have an amazing opportunity to play at the highest level.
    It is important to note that the players of this team are all recruited from the Moose Jaw Minor
    Hockey Association.
    The Regina Rebels have a rich history. They first played in the midget category, and selected
    top players from club teams to make a provincial team. The Rebels’ name was changed to
    Rebels after this first season. The team practiced often and played throughout the season and
    hosted the Western Shield during Saskatchewan’s centennial year. The Rebels finished the
    season with a 19-5-3-1 record.
    The team has also signed a couple of Canadian players for next season. The first is Deana
    Gelinas,
    who is currently serving as Assistant Coach for the U-11 “A” Regina Shamrocks. The
    four-time Saskatchewan Female Team Saskatchewan coach is heavily involved in the program
    as a program evaluator. The other is Alana Serhan, who plays for the Regina Rebels Female
    AAHL.
    Regina Ravens
    The Regina Ravens will play four home AAA league games this season
    , and the dates of the
    first three games have been postponed due to recent weather conditions. The recent snowfall
    has caused the start date of the season to be delayed, but the team is expected to play its first
    games in early May. In the last season, the Ravens have gone 10-1 and are looking forward to
    a strong season. The Ravens have the best record in the entire league, but a win is not
    enough to make the team the first in the playoffs.
    Saskatoon Comets
    The Saskatoon Comets will face the Regina Rebels in the midget AA championship series this
    weekend. The Rebels are coming off a 7-2 win over the Southeast Goldwings in Midale on
    Sunday, and are looking to make their mark in the league. Their lineup is made up of eight
    rookies and ten veterans. They finished the pre-season with seven wins and two losses. On
    Sunday, they will take on the Saskatoon Comets in the final game of the season.
    In the regular season, the Rebels play 28 games. They play the SMFAAAHL playoffs, which
    begin in early April. In the playoffs, the Rebels will play the Battlefords Sharks, Melville Prairie

    Fire, Notre Dame Hounds, Saskatoon Comets, Swift Current Wildcats, and Weyburn Gold
    Wings.

    The Rebels are in their second season of the female AA hockey league. They have won two
    straight games, with one loss coming to Melville on Wednesday and the other to Weyburn on
    Tuesday. They are currently ranked fifth in the league and will host Swift Current on October
    17 and 18.
    The Rebels won their first game of the season, a 6-4 decision over the Saskatoon Stars on
    Saturday. The Rebels’ goaltender, Krista Funke, stopped 22 shots in net. The Rebels will play
    the Swift Current Wildcats in a double header next weekend, starting Saturday at 2 p.m. The
    Rebels will also play the Swift Current Wildcats on Sunday at 1 p.m.
    The Saskatchewan Female Under 18 AAA Hockey League will be renamed from the
    Saskatchewan Female Midget AAA Hockey League in April. It is the highest level of female
    minor hockey in the province. The Saskatoon Comets, Melville, and Lumsden/Bethune Minor
    Hockey teams are among those who submitted proposals to the SHA. They hope to see the
    proposal approved in the spring and move forward.

    The Regina Rebels played hard in the Notre Dame Showcase Tournament last week. They
    were 2 and 3 after the tournament and proved they are capable of competing with the top
    midget teams in Canada. The Rebels will also participate in the Mac’s Tournament over the
    Christmas holiday. They opened the round-robin with a 6-4 victory over Fraser Valley, tied
    Pembina Valley 2-2, and fell 4-0 to the Warner Hockey Academy.
    Saskatoon Fusion
    In the female AAA hockey league, Saskatoon Fusion have been swept in the first two
    quarterfinal games by the Prince Albert Bears.
    The Regina Rebels defeated the Bears 5-0 on
    Saturday and 6-0 on Sunday. On Saturday, Jenna Carpenter Boesch scored two goals, while
    Talia Terry and Adria Gorski each scored one. In goal, Brianna Hartness recorded a shutout.
    The goaltender for both games was Rae McClintock.
    The Rebels split their home games last weekend. On Saturday, Regina fell to the Saskatoon
    Stars 5-0. In net, Samantha Langford made 27 saves. In Sunday’s 1-0 win over the Prince
    Albert A & W Bears, Krista Funke made 17 saves for the shutout. Patricia McGauley scored
    the lone goal in the win.
    In the third round, the Regina Rebels defeated the Edmonton Thunder 2-1. Krista Funke
    stopped 34 shots and Jenny MacKnight scored for the Rebels. However, the Rebels lost their
    second game, 3-1, to the Edmonton Thunder. Patricia McGauley scored one goal and
    Samantha Langford made 34 saves. In Saturday’s game, Regina beat the Calgary Flyers.
    Paige Anakaer scored twice and Hannah Heisler added one goal and Nicole Mitchell chipped
    in one goal.
    The Rebels also paid tribute to the players who will graduate from the program this spring.
    Sarah Puryk, Shalyn Cowan, and Krista Funke will all be graduating players. In addition to
    their graduation, three Rebels will also be earning positions on Team Saskatchewan this year.
    Krista Funke, Paige Anakaer, and Brooklyn Moskowy will travel to Halifax to compete in the
    Canada Winter Games.
    The Rebels opened the regular season with a 2-0 record and a 3-0 win over the Swift Current
    Diamond Energy Wildcats. The Rebels dominated both games, tying the Western Conference
    playoffs for first place. In the first round, they won all three games, with the Wildcats earning
    only one win. Despite the win, the Rebels were outshot 26-11 in both games.

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