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Regina Pats extend contracts of coaching staff

The Regina Pats ownership group announced Thursday it has extended the contracts of everyone in the hockey operations department, including coach and GM John Paddock.

John Paddock will be tasked with building the Pats back up after Memorial Cup in May

Regina Pats coach and general manager John Paddock has agreed to a multi-year contract extension. (Glenn Reid/CBC)

The Regina Patsownership group announced Thursday it hasextended the contracts of everyone in the hockey operations department, including coach and GMJohn Paddock.

Paddock, who played and coached in the NHL, was hired by the Pats in 2014 to build a championship contender in Regina with this seasonin mind.

Since then, Paddock has won two WHL coach of the year honours.

The Pats made it to the leaguefinal a year ago, and this year'steam will host the Memorial Cup in May.

"I think the ultimate compliment that I have heard towardus was the first or second year from (WHLCommissioner) Ron Robison, saying we're a flagship franchise," Paddock said at Thursday's announcement.

"We're like the Toronto Maple Leafs, Montreal Canadiens,out here, and so that's really important to live up to that and maintain that."

Todd Lumbard of the Regina Pats' ownership group called the decision to extend the contracts of the coaching staff a "no-brainer." (Trent Peppler/CBC News)

Extending contracts a 'no-brainer'

Todd Lumbard of the Patsownership group said extending the contracts of Paddock and assistant coaches Dave Struch and Brad Herauf was a "no-brainer."

"The coaches have not only done a great job on the ice, but off the ice," said Lumbard.

The whole culture of our organization has been first class and I think that's translated to our play, to our community representation.-ToddLumbard

"The whole culture of our organization has been first class and I think that's translated to our play, to our community representation. They've been a huge key to the success of the franchise."

Since last week's WHL trade deadline when Paddock traded away prospects and future draft picks in exchange for upgrading the Pats' quality today the team has won four straight games.

The Pats host the Moose Jaw Warriors on Friday night.

The Warriors are currently ranked number two in Canada.