Wednesday November 4th vs Prince Albert
Wednesday, November 4th @ Prince Albert, Game 19
Warriors Fall in Saskatoon
The Moose Jaw Warriors 2-1 last night Saskatoon, dropping their record to 11-7-0-0 on the season. This was the second time in less than a week that the Warriors lost to the Blades by one goal. Brendan Rowinski scored the lone goal for Moose Jaw; Jeff Bosch made 27 saves in the loss. Burke Gallimore scored on a penalty shot and Walker Wintoneak scored the game winner mid way thru the third period; Adam Morrison made 33 saves for the win. Moose Jaw was 0/6 on the power play and 3/3 on the penalty kill.
v. Prince Albert
Tonight is the second meeting of the season between the Warriors and Prince Albert Raiders. Moose Jaw won their only meeting 7-2 back on September 19th at the Civic Center.
Brendan Rowinski and Quinton Howden scored twice for the Warriors; Travis Hamonic had a goal and three points; Spencer Edwards and Jesse Paradis had one goal each; Joey Kornelsen and Dylan Hood had two assists each; Jeff Bosch made 28 saves.
Dustin Cameron and Ryan Aasman scored for the Raiders; Garrett Zemlak made 31 saves in the loss.
The Warriors led 5-0 after two periods and outshot the Raiders 38-30. Moose Jaw was 1/7 on the power play and 6/6 on the penalty kill.
Hamonic & Howden named to Team WHL
Moose Jaw Warriors Travis Hamonic and Quinton Howden have been named to Team WHL for the upcoming Subway Super Series. Both will play in the November 26th game in Kelowna, BC.
This is the second time that Hamonic will take part in the series. Hamonic goes into the weekend tied for scoring on the Warriors roster with seven goals and 20 points. Hamonic won an Under 18 gold medal last season at the Memorial of Ivan Hlinka tournament in the Czech Republic; he was taken part in the last two World Junior Summer Evaluation camps and attended last years World Junior camp.
This marks the first time that Howden will take part in the Super Series. Howden goes into the weekend 4th in Warriors scoring with seven goals and 16 points. Howden won an Under 18 gold medal this summer at the Memorial of Ivan Hlinka tournament in the Czech Republic.
This is the seventh straight year that the CHL’s best players have squared off against Team Russia in preparation of the World Junior Hockey Championships. The series is used by Hockey Canada in their evaluation process prior to their final selection camp in December. The series goes from November 16-26th across Canada, with games in Western Canada being played November 25th in Victoria, BC and November 26th in Kelowna, BC.
Milestone Watch
- Warriors Captain Jason Bast is the teams reigning iron man. Bast hasn’t missed a game in two seasons and has missed just one game in the last three years. Bast has played in 288 games with the Warriors. Bast has dressed in 223 consecutive games; the last game he missed was October 21st in Red Deer.
- Dylan Hood has played in 191 WHL games.
- Ryan Stanton has played in 198 games with the Warriors.
- Chad Suer has suited up in 192 games with the Warriors.
Hot & Cold
- Travis Hamonic had an 11 game point streak snapped Saturday night. Hamonic has six goals and 15 points in his last 13 games.
- Ryan Stanton has a goal and five points in the last six games.
- Cody Smuk is pointless in his last five games. He has two goals and six points in the last eight games.
- Thomas Frazee has three goals and seven points in his last nine games.
- Brendan Rowinski has five goals and 10 points in his last nine games.
- Dylan Hood has three goals and six points in his last six games.
- Jason Bast has eight goals and 15 points in his last 11 games. Bast has one goal and four points in his last seven games.
- Quinton Howden has six goals and 13 points in his last 11 games.
- Spencer Edwards has a goal and three points in his last seven games.
- Antonin Honejsek has a goal and four points in his last seven games.
- Jesse Paradis has two goals and three points in his last eight games.
Upcoming Schedule
November 6th v. Medicine Hat
November 7th v. Prince George
November 13th @ Regina
November 14th v. Regina





