Watch highlights from Game 4 of the second-round series between the Moose Jaw Warriors and Swift Current Broncos - April 17, ...
Denton Mateychuk had six points and Brayden Yager had a hat trick in the Warriors' 7-2 win over Swift Current in Game 2 of their ...
Warriors Captain Denton Mateychuk recorded a goal and five assists as Moose Jaw erupted for a six-goal second period.
Boston Bruins prospect Reid Dyck of the Swift Current Broncos makes a great glove save to help backstop his team to a Game 1 ...
Jagger Firkus had a goal and two points, but the Warriors dropped Game 1 to the Swift Current Broncos at the Moose Jaw Events ...
New Jersey Devils prospect Josh Filmon tallied two goals and an assist as the Broncos seized a 1-0 series lead against the ...
Round 2 starts tonight with the Warriors hosting the Swift Current Broncos! Marc Smith tees up the game with the Pre-Game Show ...
The Swift Current Broncos are looking to seal the series in Lethbridge after the series are in their favour 3-0.
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