Cale Fleury looked really solid in his Memorial Cup debut with the Regina Pats 45 days after they were eliminated in the first round of the Western Hockey League playoffs. Hosting the tournament offered them a second life, as is customary.
Fleury stood out with his shutdown skills with the Pats, especially on the play that ended up being the winning goal for the home team. He stopped cold the zone incursion of a Hamilton Bulldogs player and easily stripped him of the puck, to then calmly assess the situation and send a tape-to-tape pass up the ice.