One year after eclipsing the 50-win plateau for the first time in franchise history, en route to claiming the Club’s first Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy as WHL Regular Season Champions, the Moose Jaw Warriors enter a new era with the departure of Howden. While star power carried the Club in 2017-18, success will need to come by committee in 2018-19. Healthy seasons from the likes of Brook and Woo on the blueline, coupled with shared responsibility up front on offense and the Warriors will find themselves off to the post-season once again in 2019.
With a win in front of a home crowd, the Moose Jaw Warriors managed to force a Game 7 at the Eastern Conference ...
The Saskatoon Blades find themselves one win away from the WHL Championship Series courtesy of Fraser Minten's overtime ...
Highlights from Game 5 of the Western Conference Championship between the Prince George Cougars and Portland ...
Highlights from Game 4 of the Western Conference Championship between the Prince George Cougars and Portland ...
Anaheim Ducks prospect Egor Sidorov netted the game-winner in overtime to tie the Eastern Conference Championship with two ...
The Moose Jaw Warriors edged past the Saskatoon Blades by a score of 3-1 in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference Championship ...
A trio of points for Marcus Nguyen and Nate Danielson leads the Wintehawks to a 2-1 series lead over the Cougars - April 29, ...
For the second-consecutive night, the Warriors and Blades needed the overtime frame to settle their Eastern Conference Clash ...