Kenaston’s McVeigh welcomes trade to Pats

Kenaston’s Logan McVeigh will face his former teammates for the first time this Tuesday when the Medicine Hat Tigers skate into Regina for a game against the Pats.

McVeigh, 19, was acquired by Regina at the Jan. 10 WHL trade deadline along with Saskatoon’s Daniel Wapple, 18, for 16-year-old goaltender Nick Schneider and a third round pick in the 2016 bantam draft. The trade marked the second year in a row McVeigh has been moved at the deadline and the third straight year the 6-foot 185-lb centre has moved to another city mid-season.

“I’m happy (with the trade),” said McVeigh. “My parents, I’m sure they’re very happy. I’m just down the road and Kenaston is where I grew up, so it’s very exciting. I’ve always grown up watching the Pats and Blades and all the local teams by us, so it’s awesome to be close to home again.”

Since the trade McVeigh has suited up for six games with the Pats (25-21-3-2) scoring one goal for the Eastern Conference’s sixth place club, which brings his total to eight on the year to go along with 10 assists. Regina forward Chandler Stephenson gained an assist on McVeigh’s first marker with his new club, which is something the two players have done many times before in their days together with the midget AAA Saskatoon Contacts.

The Pats also have Boston Leier on their roster, a player McVeigh enjoyed “good chemistry” with last year when both lined up together for the Tigers. The veteran WHL forward capped off his best season last year tallying 10 goals and 20 points in 35 games while playing alongside Leier in Medicine Hat.

“Coming into a locker room never gets easier (with) meeting 20 new guys,” he said. “Lots of times you don’t know the guys you’re coming in to see, but there is a lot of Saskatchewan guys on this team and that makes it a lot easier. It is awesome to come into the room and see guys like Boston and Chandler, guys that I know very well and played with before. Coming in they give me a hug and welcome me to the team and introduce me to everybody and make things a lot easier for me.”

After being picked in the second round by the Kamloops Blazers in the 2009 bantam draft, McVeigh has gone on to record 42 goals and 108 points in 245 WHL games with the Pats, Tigers, Prince Albert Raiders and Blazers. Last year marked the only time McVeigh has seen playoff action, when he tallied two goals and five points in eight games with the Tigers, and he is looking forward to post-season play again this year in Regina.

“We’re right in the thick of things for the playoffs,” said McVeigh. “It’s exciting going in to the last few games of the regular season and hopefully we’ll be in a good spot (come) the playoffs.”