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| Belleville Bulls | |
| Kingston Frontenacs | |
| Mississauga Steelheads | |
| Niagara IceDogs | |
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| Ottawa 67's | |
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| Sudbury Wolves | |
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| Windsor Spitfires | |
Warriors Go .500 Last Week
Moose Jaw came out of last week with a 1-1-0-1 record, which has their record sitting at 3-3-0-1 to start the week. It started with a 4-1 loss in Regina on October 3rd; Morgan Rielly scored the lone goal while Morgan Klimchuk led the Pats with two goals. On Saturday, October 6th Sam Fioretti had a goal and three points in the Warriors 4-2 win over Portland; Torrin White had a goal and two points, Jordan Wyton and Brayden Point had one goal each, Morgan Rielly had two assists, and Daniel Wapple made 32 saves to record his first WHL win. The team closed out the Thanksgiving weekend with a 4-3 shootout loss to Red Deer on Sunday, Sam Fioretti had a goal and two points, Andrew Johnson and Travis Brown had one goal each, and Matt Bellerive scored the winning goal for the Rebels in the second round of the shootout.
Fioretti Sitting On Top
Warriors 19 year old Sam Fioretti is off to a great start to the regular season. In three games last week Fioretti had two goals and six points, in the last five games he has six goals and 11 points. His seven goals is tied for the most in the WHL, his 12 points has him in a four way tie for top spot in the league.
Tribe Off Until Weekend
The Warriors are off until the weekend when their current home stand continues with games against Prince Albert Saturday and Tri City Sunday. Moose Jaw is 0-1 against the Raiders this season, they lost their only meeting 5-2 September 28th in Prince Albert, and this game will mark the return of former Warriors Luke Siemens and Shayne Gwinner to the Friendly City. The Warriors lost their only meeting against Tri City last year, falling 4-0; the Americans are a perfect 5-0 against Moose Jaw in the last five years.
Community Events
Players will once again be out in the community this week. On Wednesday Kendall McFaull will visit the Moose Jaw Union Hospital for the “KCS Captains Care” program; McFaull will bring teddy bears to children and speak with several patients. Also on Wednesday several players will visit Sunningdale School for the “Subway School Patrol”.
Schedule, Oct 9 – 14th
- Practice; Tuesday & Wednesday @ Mosaic Place, Thursday & Friday @ Bert Hunt
- Subway School Patrol, Wednesday @ Sunningdale
- Games; Saturday v Prince Albert, 7pm… Sunday v Tri City, 6pm
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