November 20 vs Saskatoon
Friday, November 20th v Saskatoon, Game 25
Warriors Fall to Hitmen
The Moose Jaw Warriors dropped to 15-8-1 on the year with a 2-1 overtime loss to Calgary on Wednesday night at the Civic Center. The Warriors sent the game into overtime with a goal from Brendan Rowinski with 49 seconds left in the game; Travis Hamonic and Dylan Hood picked up the assists; Jeff Bosch made 28 saves in the loss. Michael Stone scored both goals for the Hitmen; Brandon Kozun had two assists; Martin Jones made 25 saves in the win. The Warriors were 0/3 on the power play and ¾ on the penalty kill.
v. Saskatoon
Tonight is the third meeting of the season between the Warriors and Saskatoon Blades. Moose Jaw is 0-2 against the Blades, as both games were decided by one goal. The Warriors are 18-22-0-1 against Saskatoon in the last five years, posting a 13-8 record at home.
Brendan Rowinski leads the Warriors with a goal and two points against the Blades; Thomas Frazee, Quinton Howden, and Kendall McFaull have one goal each; Jason Bast, Dylan Hood, and Ryan Stanton have one assist each; Jeff Bosch is 0-2 with a 3.05gaa and .875sv%.
Stefan Elliot and Walker Wintoneak lead the Blades with two goals against the Warriors; Charles Inglis has a goal and two points; Gaelan Patterson has two assists; Burke Gallimore has one goal; Adam Morrison is 2-0 with a 2.00gaa and .939sv%.
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, while this is the first time that Howden will play in the Super Series. Hamonic has also been named an assistant captain for Team WHL.
Warriors to U17 Hockey Challenge
16 year old rookie forward Joey Kornelsen was named to Team Pacific for the upcoming World Under 17 Hockey Challenge in Timmins, Ontario December 29th to January 4th. Kornelsen is one of 17 players from Alberta and B.C. to be named to Team Pacific.
Warriors Ranked in Central Scouting
Four Moose Jaw Warriors found their name on the NHL’s Central Scouting Fall Preliminary rankings of the 25 WHL players for the upcoming draft. Dylan McIlrath was ranked 7th, Quinton Howden 8th, Kendall McFaull was 17th, and Brandon Glover was 6th among goaltenders. Prince George Cougar Brett Connolly was the top ranked player, Edmonton Oil King defenseman Mark Pysyk was 2nd, and Red Deer Rebel Alex Petrovic was 3rd.
Milestone Watch
- Warriors Captain Jason Bast’s iron man streak came to an end earlier this week. Bast missed November 18th against Calgary due injury, which was the first game he’d missed since October 21st, 2006. Bast played in 228 consecutive games. He has played in 294 games with the Warriors. Bast is two goals shy of 100 for his career.
- Dylan Hood has played in 194 WHL games.
- Chad Suer has suited up in 195 games with the Warriors.
- Travis Hamonic has played in 164 games with the Warriors.
Hot & Cold
- Travis Hamonic has six goals and 24 points in the last 19 games. Hamonic has nine assists in the last six games.
- Ryan Stanton has three goals and 11 points in the last seven games.
- Cody Smuk is pointless in his last 11 games.
- Thomas Frazee has five goals and seven points in the last nine games.
- Brendan Rowinski has nine goals and 14 points in the last 10 games.
- Dylan Hood has five goals and 11 points in his last nine games.
- Jason Bast has four goals and 12 points in the last nine games.
- Quinton Howden has four goals and 11 points in the last 10 games.
- Spencer Edwards is pointless in his last nine games.
- Antonin Honejsek has three goals and six points in the last four games.
Upcoming Schedule
November 21st v. Brandon
November 27th @ Red Deer
November 28th @ Edmonton
December 1st v. Swift Current
December 4th @ Swift Current





