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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

2012/13 Season Ticket Information

TICKET PRICING

Dear Proud Warriors Season Ticket Holder,   
Looking ahead to the 2012-13 season, we are very excited to be able to share with you the new season ticket rates! Because of your commitment to the team, we are able to keep costs very affordable again this season!
                       
Adult “Locked In” (season tickets “locked in” at $350 last season) $375.00                     
       - refers to those who purchased this past season at the $350 price -
   
Adult Regular - Early Bird                                               $430.00        
Adult Regular - after June 22nd, 2012                        $460.00                     
Student Early Bird/After Deadline                              $260.00/$310.00        
Child                                                                                       $185.00                      
*Child Family Pack                                                            $135.00/ max 2                      
  *(with purchase of 2 adult ticket pkgs)


* *ticket prices include all building and service fees. GST extra                   
                                                           
Important Dates:                                                       
1. June 22nd, 2012                  Deposit must be in to hold seat(s)**  Min. $50 non-refundable deposit required
2. June 22nd, 2012                  Early Bird Deadline (Must be paid in full to receive discount) 
3. July 3rd – Aug. 31st            NEW Season ticket holders “Select a Seat” time frame        
4. August 31st, 2012                All Season Tickets to be Paid in Full                                     
                                                                       


** Please Note – Any season ticket seats not held with minimum deposit by the due date WILL be released to the general public for purchase.  

** Please Note – Those wishing to purchase additional season tickets that have the $375.00 “lock in” pricing, will be able to purchase additional season tickets at the Adult Early Bird price of $430.00 if done so by the Early Bird Deadline.

Thank you again, for everything you did for the team this year. As we look ahead to a new season that is sure to be bigger & better then ever before, have great summer and we’ll see you in the fall for the Rise of Planet Red! 

Sincerely,
Corey Nyhagen
Director, Business Operations
Moose Jaw Warriors

Saturday, March 10, 2012

WARRIORS WIN OVER PATS IN OT

Game Summary: Pats at Warriors

It took an extra frame, but the Moose Jaw Warriors won the final meeting of the season with the Regina Pats 3-2 on Saturday night.

Photo by Stephen Simon
The night started off with some magic as the 15 Wing Snowbirds were the Warriors special guests creating a magical atmosphere before the game even got started. And the night ended with a little OT magic which was conducted by Justin Kirsch. The Warriors used some stick wizardry to get the game to the extra frame. Cody Beach directed a Dallas Ehrhardt shot to tie the game with just less than six minutes remaining in the third period.
The Warriors started the game by opening the scoring just two minutes and forty seconds into the second period. The Pats would score two in the second period and a hold a one goal lead after 40 minutes.

Photo by Stephen Simon
Beach would deflect a point shot from Dallas Ehrhardt for his 14th on the year and send the game to the extra frame. And halfway thru the overtime period Justin Kirsch would score his 20th on the season and send his team to victory.
The win see the teams finish with identical records of 4-2-2 in this season series. Of the eight games, four were decided in an extra period. The victory sees the Warriors three game losing streak come to an end.

Photo by Stephen Simon
Cody Beach and Kenton Miller finished the night with two points each. Miller continues to rack up the points. In the two games against Regina this weekend Miller had three goals and two assists.
Luke Siemens made 18 saves on 20 shots. The Warriors fired 41 shots at the Pats net. The PP was 0/3 and the PK was 3/4.
The Warriors will have three days to prepare for their final three games of the season. On Wednesday, the club will travel to Brandon. Then head north up to face the Raiders in Prince Albert on Friday and finish the regular season at home in the second half of a back-to-back with the Raiders.

All the games can be seen on WHL LIVE http://whl.neulion.com/whl/ and on Country 100FM at http://www.country100fm.com.
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 Scoring Summary

2. M.J C. Braes, (39) (C. Beach, K. Miller), 2:40      

2. REG D. Hunt, (4) 10:28    

2. REG D. Stevenson, (14) (K. Burroughs, L. Martell), 18:01 (PP)  

3. M.J C. Beach, (14) (D. Ehrhardt, A. Johnson), 5:50         

OT. M.J J. Kirsch, (20) (K. Miller, K. McFaull), 2:31

 Three Stars

1 Beach

2 Beukeboom (Pats)

3 McIlrath

HWW Braes

Saturday, March 3, 2012

WARRIORS TAKE FIRST OF TWO AGAINST LETHBRIDGE

Game Summary: Hurricanes at Warriors

It was a four goal first period that extended the winning streak to four.
Photo by Stephen Simon
With a 6-2 win over the Lethbridge Hurricanes Saturday night at Mosaic Place, the Warriors have collected a road win and three home victories during the current streak. Tonight's home win was their 28th win of the 2011-12 regular season. The first period offensive outburst paced the Warriors to their 41st win on the season and helped them move that much closer to clinching the East Division.
The first period scoring charge was started by rookie winger Eric Arnold who scored his 12th of the season two minutes into the game, Torrin White and Shayne Gwinner with the helpers. Quinton Howden became the third Warrior to score 30 plus goals this season when he scored just past the halfway point of the first. Joel Edmundson scored his first of two on the night to make the lead three. A less than a minute later, February's player of the month, Kenton Miller scored on the powerplay to give the Warriors a four goal lead. With an assist on the man advantage goal, Justin Kirsch registered his 100th career WHL point.
The powerplay would click again just a minute and a half into the middle frame when Kirsch scored his 19th of the season. The Chiliwack, B.C., native would register his third point of the night, with his second assist and the Warriors sixth goal when Edmundson scored his second of the game and the third of the season. The Hurricanes would get on the board with less than a minute left in the period with a man advantage goal by Jaimen Yakubowski. Adam Henry would score another powerplay goal late in third to round out the scoring.
The Warriors win continues to put pressure on the other East Division teams trailing the division leaders as they move closer to clinching top spot. With 41 and counting the Warriors have bested last season's win total of 40 and points of 86. With the win tonight and the Saskatoon loss Saturday night in Red Deer, the Warriors have at least clinched a tie for top spot in the East Division.
The Warriors will look to add to their total on Tuesday when they travel to Lethbridge to finish off the home-and-home set with the Hurricanes. The club then heads north up the QE II to take on the conference leading Edmonton Oil Kings. The game time for both is set for 8 p.m. local.
You can view all the live action on WHL Live http://whl.neulion.com/whl/ or listen to James Gallo and the voice of the Warriors on Country100FM at http://www.country100fm.com/
The next home game for the Warriors is on Saturday March 10 when the Pats come for the second half of a home-and-home with Regina. Get your tickets now because the tickets are going very fast, http://tickets.mjwarriors.ca/

Scoring Summary
1. M.J E. Arnold, (12) (T. White, S. Gwinner), 2:03
1. M.J Q. Howden, (30) (S. Fioretti), 10:43
1. M.J J. Edmundson, (2) (T. White), 15:48
1. M.J K. Miller, (31) (Q. Howden, J. Kirsch), 16:46 (PP)
2. M.J J. Kirsch, (19) (C. Braes, J. Henry), 1:33 (PP)
2. M.J J. Edmundson, (3) (J. Kirsch), 14:20
2. LET J. Yakubowski, (14) 19:43 (PP)
3. LET A. Henry, (4) (N. Buonassisi, J. Watson), 18:10 (PP)
Photo by Stephen Simon
Luke Siemens made 19 saves on 21 shots
Warriors PP was 2/8 and the PK was 2/4

Three Stars
1 Justin Kirsch
2 Joel Edmundson
3 Quinton Howden
Hardest Working Warrior Tanner Eberle


WARRIORS vs 'CANES TONIGHT AT MOSAIC

Game Preview: Lethbridge Hurricanes at Moose Jaw Warriors
The first of the three final home games of the 2011-12 regular season sees the Lethbridge Hurricanes come into the Warriors' house. The Warriors and Hurricanes will hook up tonight and then again on Tuesday in Lethbridge to conclude the four-game season series. The Warriors have won the first two of this head-to-head series with a home and road win.
The Warriors (40-17-5-2--87) see the Lethbridge Hurricanes (26-38-0-1--53) roll into town tonight. With a three game winning streak, the Warriors will face the Hurricanes twice in the next four days in a home-and-home set. The Warriors have won both match-ups so far this season. An early October season face-off here in Moose Jaw resulted in the home side winning a mid-week game 3-2. At the beginning of a three-game Alberta road swing, the Warriors would pick up a 5-3 road win and go 3-0 on that road trip. Quinton Howden has tallied the most points for the Warriors with four (3G, 1A) in a single game against Lethbridge. With two games in the next four days against the Hurricanes, the Warriors will look continue this season's successful trend. Last season, the Warriors won three of the four meetings between the two clubs and hold an 11-6-1-1 record over the past five years.
The Warriors are 7-2-1 their last ten, collecting 15 of a possible 20 points. The Warriors have scored 228 goals this season and allowed 195. Moose Jaw Warriors have the 2nd most wins (27) on home ice in the WHL and a road record of 13-14-3-1. When leading after the first the Warriors are 21-1-2. That unblemished record was broken by the Hitmen Friday, Jan.13th. And when leading after forty minutes, they hold a record of 27-1-4. The one loss held by the Warriors when leading after 40 minutes was tarnished by the Pats on Dec. 9th, 2011. When the Warriors outshoot their opponent they have a 29-9-3-2 record. The Warriors have a 19-4-5-2 record in one goal games. In 18 games on Saturday night, the Warriors are 13-4-1 and have scored 68 GF and 51 GA.
The Warriors have the seventh ranked power play (24.0%) scoring 69 goals with the man advantage. The club has the ninth best penalty kill (79.9%) in the league. The Moose Jaw Warriors have played in 13 overtime games, (tied) third most in the WHL, with Red Deer, Spokane and Kootenay. They have collected 19 points from games in extra time. The Warriors have 10 players with 10 or more goals this season and three players with 20+ goals and two players have hit the 30+ mark this campaign. The Warriors come in on a three-game winning streak.
Their 40th win of the season came against the Prince Albert Raiders last night at the Art Hauser Centre. A 4-3 come-from-behind win was lead by James Henry, three points and Cam Braes, two goals. The final game in February saw the Warriors pick up another home win. A 5-1 victory over the Red Deer Rebels, gives the club their 27th win on home ice. Sam Fioretti had two goals (18th, 19th) for the club in the victory. In the start of back-to-back home games, the Moose Jaw Warriors won 5-2 over the Swift Current Broncos. Kenton Miller continued his torrent goal scoring pace with two more to reach the 30-goal plateau. It was an 8-2 loss on Friday night to the Regina Pats at the Brandt Centre. Cam Braes and Kendall McFaull scored for the Warriors. Luke Siemens and Spencer Tremblay played and each surrendered four goals.
With a single point, Justin Kirsch will achieve the 100 point mark in his WHL career. With the win last night, Warriors head coach Mike Stothers becomes only the fourth coach in club history to win 40 games in a season. Stothers is only the second coach in club history (since 1984-85) to win 40+ games in his rookie season, Steve Young, 44 wins in his first season behind the bench.
Leading Scorers: Braes (75), Henry (67), Howden (60), Kirsch (49) and Cody Beach (47)
The Warriors, including tonight, have eight games remaining before the playoffs commence in less than three weeks from now. Five of the remaining eight games are on the road.
The Warriors return home next Saturday to face the Regina Pats, on a special night. The game time is set for 7 p.m. at Mosaic Place. Get your tickets, http://tickets.mjwarriors.ca/


Friday, March 2, 2012

WARRIORS GET HUGE ROAD WIN IN PA

Game Summary: Warriors at Raiders
The Moose Jaw Warriors got a road win tonight to start the month of March. A 4-3 win over the Prince Albert Raiders at the Art Hauser Centre gives the Warriors their 40th win of the season.
The Warriors came from behind to earn the two points on the road and start the two-game weekend set with two points and will be looking to get another two points tomorrow night at Mosaic. The Warriors leading scorer took charge of the offensive charge on the night with two goals. Braes scored his team leading 37th in the second period on the powerplay to his team up 2-1. Braes then scored his 38th in the third period to pull his team even. Less than two minutes later, Torrin White scored his 10th goal of the season and what would be the game winning goal in the final frame.

The game was even after the opening period when James Henry answered a mid-period goal by the Raiders. Henry notched his 15th of the season to go with his two assists on the night. Henry set up the game winner by White with less than five minutes left in the game to lead the Warriors to the two points. The Warriors fell behind in the second when the Raiders scored two powerplay goals in the middle section of the middle frame.

Luke Siemens made 23 saves on 26 shots in the game. With two assists, Justin Kirsch is one point away from reaching 100 in his WHL career. Eric Arnold, Shayne Gwinner, Tanner Eberle and Sam Fioretti all registered an assist on the night.
The Warriors return home to Mosaic Place Saturday night to face the Lethbridge Hurricanes in their first of two meetings over four days. It is a home-and-home series with the Hurricanes starting tomorrow night and concluding Tuesday night at the Enmax Centre. Saturday night's game starts at 7 p.m. local and tickets are available at http://tickets.mjwarriors.ca/

You can also catch all the play-by-play action with James Gallo the voice of the Warriors on Country100FM, http://www.country100fm.com/



Scoring Summary

1. P.A C. Braid, (1) (A. Bardaro, J. Maylan), 10:15  

1. M.J J. Henry, (15) (T. Eberle, E. Arnold), 16:25   

2. M.J C. Braes, (37) (J. Henry, J. Kirsch), 4:11 (PP)

2. P.A A. Bardaro, (31) (J. Maylan, A. Corbin), 13:46 (PP) 

2. P.A J. Morrissey, (9) (A. Bardaro, J. Maylan), 15:14 (PP)

3. M.J C. Braes, (38) (J. Kirsch, S. Fioretti), 13:45   

3. M.J T. White, (10) (J. Henry, S. Gwinner), 15:21

WARRIORS ROLL IN TO PA TO FACE RAIDERS

Game Preview: Warriors at Prince Albert Raiders
Entering the final nine games of the 2011-12 regular season the Warriors will play two-thirds of those games on the road. That starts tonight in Prince Albert.
The Warriors (39-17-5-2--85) travel north to take on a provincial rival the Prince Albert Raiders (20-37-3-3--46). On a two game winning streak, the Warriors will start the final three weeks of the regular season on the road. It is a face-off of first and sixth in the East Division. The last time these two clubs met was on Feb. 4th where the Warriors came away with a 7-2 victory. In five games this season, the Warriors hold a 4-1 games won advantage. The Warriors have outscored the Raiders 22-12 in the five games this season. Quinton Howden has eight points in four games against the Raiders. Rookie Eric Arnold has five points in five games against Prince Albert this season. Last season, the Warriors won five of the eight meetings.

Photo by Cory Kerr
The Warriors are 7-2-1 their last ten, collecting 15 of a possible 20 points. The Warriors have scored 224 goals this season and allowed 192. Moose Jaw Warriors have the 2nd most wins (27) on home ice in the WHL and a road record of 12-14-3-1. When leading after the first the Warriors are 21-1-2. That unblemished record was broken by the Hitmen Friday, Jan.13th. And when leading after forty minutes, they hold a record of 27-1-4. The one loss held by the Warriors when leading after 40 minutes was tarnished by the Pats on Dec. 9th, 2011. When the Warriors outshoot their opponent they have a 28-9-3-2 record. The Warriors have an 18-4-5-2 record in one goal games. In 21 Friday night games this season, the Warriors have won 12 and have scored 70 goals.

The Warriors have the seventh ranked power play (23.8%) scoring 68 goals with the man advantage. The club has the eighth best penalty kill (80.3%) in the league. The Moose Jaw Warriors have played in 13 overtime games, (tied) third most in the WHL, with Red Deer, Spokane and Kootenay. They have collected 19 points from games in extra time. The Warriors have nine players with 10 or more goals this season and three players with 20+ goals and two players hit the 30+ mark this campaign. The Warriors come in on a two game winning streak.

The final game in February saw the Warriors pick up another home win. A 5-1 victory over the Red Deer Rebels, gives the club their 27th win on home ice. Sam Fioretti had two goals (18th, 19th) for the club in the victory. In the start of back-to-back home games, the Moose Jaw Warriors won 5-2 over the Swift Current Broncos. Kenton Miller continued his torrent goal scoring pace with two more to reach the 30-goal plateau. It was an 8-2 loss on Friday night to the Regina Pats at the Brandt Centre. Cam Braes and Kendall McFaull scored for the Warriors. Luke Siemens and Spencer Tremblay played and each surrendered four goals. A 5-4 shootout loss earned the Warriors a point in a Holiday Monday match with the Broncos at the iPlex. Cam Braes, Quinton Howden and Kenton Miller took care of the scoring for the road team. Miller had two and an assist in the game.

Leading Scorers: Braes (73), Henry (64), Howden (60), Kirsch (47) and Cody Beach (47)

The Warriors return home tomorrow night to face the Lethbridge Hurricanes. The game time is set for 7 p.m. at Mosaic Place. Get your tickets, http://tickets.mjwarriors.ca/
Catch all of tonight's action with the voice of the Warriors James Gallo and tune in to Country100 FM.




Tuesday, February 28, 2012

WARRIORS WIN AND CLINCH PLAYOFF SPOT

Game Summary: Rebels at Warriors
The Warriors skated, bumped and thumped their way to a 5-1 win over the Red Deer Rebels on Tuesday night. With the win the Warriors are the second team in the Eastern Conference to clinch a playoff berth.
Photo by Stephen Simon
The home team jumped out to an early lead when Sam Fioretti scored his 18th of the season just before the halfway point of the opening frame. Just as the announcement of the final minute of play echoed in the building the Rebels Tyson Ness scored to tie the game.
The Warriors would come out firing after the intermission scoring two goals before early in the middle period. Fioretti would score his second of the night and 19th of the season, the game winner, to give his club a 2-1 lead. Just over a minute later, Quinton Howden would score his 28th of the season to give the Warriors a two-goal lead.
The Warriors would add two more in the final minutes of the game to seal the victory. James Henry scored his 14th of the season into an empty net. Travis Brown would finish the scoring with a shot from the point that found the back of the net. The rookie defenseman has scored six goals this season.
Fioretti and Howden would finish the night with three points. Henry would also record multi-point night with a goal and an assist.  Dylan McIlrath also had two assists on the night.
Another victory on home ice gives the Warriors 27 at Mosaic Place that is second most in the WHL to Portland who have 28. The Warriors have three games remaining at home as the end of the 2011-12 season conlcudes.
The Warriors will start the month of March on the road, when they travel to Prince Albert Friday to face the Raiders at the Art Hauser Centre. Puck drop is set for 7 p.m. All the action can be heard live on Prairie Mobile Warriors Hockey with Country 100FM and the voice of the Warriors James Gallo. Watch all the games on WHL LIVE, http://whl.neulion.com/whl/ . Also follow us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/mjwarriors and Twitter https://twitter.com/#!/MJWARRIORS for everything Warriors.
Three Stars: 1 James Henry 2 Sam Fioretti 3 Quinton Howden and HWW Dylan McIlrath

1. M.J S. Fioretti, (18) (C. Braes, Q. Howden), 11:41          
1. R.D T. Ness, (16) (C. Robinson, M. Dumba), 19:01         
2. M.J S. Fioretti, (19) (Q. Howden, D. McIlrath), 4:23       
2. M.J Q. Howden, (29) (D. McIlrath, J. Henry), 5:37          
3. M.J J. Henry, (14) 17:48 (EN)       
3. M.J T. Brown, (6) (J. Wyton), 19:09

Saturday, February 25, 2012

WARRIORS WIN 5-2 AT MOSAIC

Photo by Stephen Simon

Game Summary: Broncos at Warriors
Back in the win column are the Moose Jaw Warriors after a 5-2 victory Saturday night at Mosaic Place. The Warriors scored two goals just twenty-five seconds apart late in the second to grab the two points and in the process end a three winless game skid.
James Henry set up the game tying goal and then scored the game-winning goal to lead his club to victory. Henry finished with a goal and a two assists on the night. Travis Brown scored on a wrist shot from the point that Henry set up to tie the game at 2-2 at with about two and a half minutes left in the middle frame.

The Warriors scored four unanswered goals in the final two periods of the game. Carter Hansen and Kenton Miller, his second of the game, scored in the third would seal the game for the home team.
The first period saw the Warriors push the pace. The home side did get behind early, just 26 seconds in Richard Nedomlel, the Detroit Red Wings 2011 draft pick, notched his eighth on the season. The Broncos would gain a one goal lead. The Warriors would tie the game at the 13 minute mark of the period. Miller would step out of the corner and put the puck top shelf for his 29th of the season and even the game.

Miller, with his pair of goals, hit the 30-goal mark on the year. He is the second Warrior to reach that mark, Braes has 36 on the season, he has 12 of his season total since coming over to the Warriors in January.

Photo by Stephen Simon
The Warriors were constantly putting pucks at the Broncos net and goaltender Jon Groenheyde with a game total of 48. The Warriors Luke Siemens would turn aside 17 of 19 shots he would face.
The Warriors have another home game on Tuesday night against the Red Deer Rebels. This final game of February is one of only four home games remaining for the Warriors. Get your tickets, as it is also Mosaic Hunger in Moose Jaw night, http://tickets.mjwarriors.ca/

If you can make it to the game, listen to all the action with James Gallo, the voice of the Warriors on Country 100FM. Watch all Warriors and other out -of-market games on WHL Live http://whl.neulion.com/whl/

 1. S.C R. Nedomlel, (8) (A. Blanke, C. Gordon), 0:26         

1. M.J K. Miller, (29) (T. Eberle, C. Beach), 13:21   

2. S.C C. Gordon, (28) (T. Vause), 16:39      

2. M.J T. Brown, (5) (J. Henry), 18:32          

2. M.J J. Henry, (13) (J. Edmundson), 18:57

3. M.J C. Hansen, (8) (C. Beach, C. Braes), 11:32    

3. M.J K. Miller, (30) (J. Kirsch, J. Henry), 18:24 (PP)

Warriors PP 1/5 PK 3/3

Three Stars
1 James Henry

2 Joel Edmundson

3 SCB Jon Groenheyde

HWW Dylan McIlrath

Saturday, February 18, 2012

WARRIORS HEAD TO THE HAT FOR ROUND 2

Game Preview: Warriors at Tigers


Photo by Stephen Simon
The Moose Jaw Warriors move closer to attaining that number one seed in the WHL Eastern Conference. With a 6-0 win over the Medicine Hat Tigers at Mosaic Place, the club is now just three points behind the Oil Kings. The Vancouver Giants handed Edmonton a road loss and thus reduced the margin for the Warriors. Tonight's game is the second of the two game home-and-home series between the Warriors and Tigers. An odd scheduling match-up that will be rather hostile due to last night's results. The Warriors do come in on a six game winning streak and also won three games in a row on the road last week.

The Warriors (37-15-5-1--80 points) travel to Medicine Hat (35-20-2-2--74 points) tonight. The two teams have met three times this 2011-12 regular season. This will be the final meeting of the season between these two clubs. Last night, the Warriors shutout the Tigers 6-0 and took a 2-1 season series. Luke Siemens made 22 saves for his fourth shutout of the season. The home team has earned all the victories thus far between these two clubs. The Tigers won 6-3 in Medicine Hat in mid-January. The Warriors got a 3-2 victory on Nov. 19, 2011. Last season, the Warriors were 0-2-0-2 against the Tigers which has been improved this earning a split thus far.

In the first of a home-and-home series this weekend the Warriors blanked the Tigers 6-0 at Mosaic Place. The special teams were the story of the game. The Warriors powerplay scored five of the six goals, five in a row with the man advantage. And the PK for the home side finished 6-for-6.The Warriors won 5-2 against the Saskatoon Blades on Wednesday at Mosaic Place. Kenton Miller recorded his first hat trick in his WHL career. Quinton Howden and Cam Braes had the other Warrior goals. With the win, the lead in the East Division was increased to nine points over the Blades. In their final game of a three game road trip through the Central Division, the Warriors capped it off with their third consecutive win. In a wildly entertaining second period (for the fans), the teams tallied nine goals, Kirsch scored late in the period to give the club a 6-5 lead. The Warriors scored two in the 3rd and won 8-5.

The Warriors are 9-1 their last ten, collecting 18 of a possible 20 points. This club is on a six game undefeated streak and have won their last three roads game. The Warriors have outscored their opponent's 30-14 and are undefeated in that stretch.

Moose Jaw has the most wins (25) on home ice in the WHL and a road record of 12-12-3. When leading after the first the Warriors are 21-1-2. That unblemished record was broken by the Hitmen Friday, Jan.13th. And when leading after forty minutes, they hold a record of 25-1-4. The one loss held by the Warriors when leading after 40 minutes was tarnished by the Pats on Dec. 9th, 2011. When the Warriors outshoot their opponent they have a 26-7-3-1 record. The Warriors have an 18-4-5-1 record in one goal games.

The Warriors have the fifth ranked power play (24.7%) and the sixth best penalty kill (81.1%) in the league. The Moose Jaw Warriors have played in 12 overtime games, (tied) third most in the WHL. They have collected 18 points from games in extra time. The Warriors have nine players with 10 or more goals this season and three players with 20+ goals this campaign.

Cam Braes and Quinton Howden could be argued are the hottest Warriors on the ice right now. Braes has a four game point streaking going, tallying four goals and four assists in that stretch. Howden has been on a roll all month. The Warriors' winger has 11 goals and 16 points in seven games this month. Among those 11 markers, seven have come on the powerplay. Luke Siemens stopped 22 shots last night to earn his fourth shutout of the year. In turn, the shutout stopped Emerson Etem's 19-game point streak.

Leading Scorers: Braes (69), Henry (58), Howden (54), Kirsch (46) and Cody Beach (45)

Tigers Leading Scorers: Etem (90), Shinkaruk (73), Bettauer 45, Konan 45 and Valk (44)

The Warriors will travel west to face the Swift Current Broncos in a Monday afternoon affair. Game time is 2 p.m. from Speedy Creek.

Catch all the action live on Prairie Mobile Warriors Hockey on Country 100FM with the voice of the Warriors James Gallo. Follow us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/mjwarriors and Twitter https://twitter.com/#!/MJWARRIORS