Moose Jaw Warriors

Moose Jaw Warriors
City Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
League Western Hockey League
Conference Eastern
Division East
Founded 1984
Home arena Mosaic Place
Colours Red, silver, black
              
General manager Alan Millar
Head coach Tim Hunter
Captain Vacant
Website www.mjwarriors.ca
Franchise history
1980–1984 Winnipeg Warriors
1984–present Moose Jaw Warriors

The Moose Jaw Warriors are a major junior ice hockey team in the Western Hockey League based out of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. The team plays its home games at Mosaic Place. The franchise moved to Moose Jaw from Winnipeg after the 1983–84 season, where they were known as the Winnipeg Warriors. The Warriors played in the Moose Jaw Civic Centre also known as "The Crushed Can" for 26 seasons, before moving to Mosaic Place in the city centre. The team has never won the WHL championship.

Championships

In 2006, the team went on a successful playoff run eliminating the Brandon Wheat Kings, Calgary Hitmen and Medicine Hat Tigers, before being swept in four games by the Vancouver Giants in the WHL Finals.

Division titles won: 4 -- 2003–04, 05–06, 11-12, 17-18
Regular season titles won: 1 -- 17-18
League championships: Finalists in 2006
Memorial Cup titles: None

Season-by-season record

Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties OTL = Overtime losses Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against

SeasonGP W L T OTLGF GA PointsFinishPlayoffs
1984–857221501-320438437th EastOut of playoffs
1985–867225443-294375536th EastLost East Division semi-final
1986–877238313-366321794th EastLost East Division semi-final
1987–887218522-308458388th EastOut of playoffs
1988–897227423-318372576th EastLost East Division semi-final
1989–907228413-287330598th EastOut of playoffs
1990–917231392-336369646th EastLost East Division semi-final
1991–927233363-279316696th EastLost East Division quarter-final
1992–937227423-277346578th EastOut of playoffs
1993–947221483-269361459th EastOut of playoffs
1994–957239321-315275794th EastLost East Division semi-final
1995–967218495-223331416th EastOut of playoffs
1996–977236297-278240794th EastLost East Division semi-final
1997–9872233910-235281565th EastLost Eastern Conference quarter-final
1998–-997239312-292262803rd EastLost Eastern Conference semi-final
1999–0072253494221259633rd EastLost Eastern Conference quarter-final
2000–0172342945287291773rd EastLost Eastern Conference quarter-final
2001–0272303462226239683rd EastLost Eastern Conference semi-final
2002–03723622113266208862nd EastLost Eastern Conference semi-final
2003–0472412281209172911st EastLost Eastern Conference semi-final
2004–05721447101182282394th EastLost Eastern Conference quarter-final
SeasonGP W L OTL SOLGF GA PointsFinishPlayoffs
2005–0672442053278205961st EastLost final
2006–0772284130217271595th EastOut of playoffs
2007–0872372168229214884th EastLost Eastern Conference quarter-final
2008–0972195012198352416th EastOut of playoffs
2009–1072332758243247784th EastLost Eastern Conference quarter-final
2010–1172402624245240862nd EastLost Eastern Conference quarter-final
2011–1272451962258213981st EastLost Eastern Conference final
2012–1372253647182249614th EastOut of playoffs
2013–1472214236202283515th EastOut of playoffs
2014–1572323541221266694th EastOut of playoffs
2015–1672362772249231813rd EastLost Eastern Conference semi-final
2016-1772422181255219932nd EastLost Eastern Conference quarter-final
2017–18725215233262161091st EastLost Eastern Conference semi-final

WHL Championship history

Current roster

Updated October 5, 2018.[1]

# Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace Drafted
8 Canada Justin Almeida C L 19 2017 Kitimat, British Columbia 2018, 129th Overall, PIT
26 Canada Matthew Benson D R 17 2016 Vancouver, British Columbia Eligible 2019
27 Canada Nick Bowman C L 18 2018 Sherwood Park, Alberta Undrafted
2 Canada Josh Brook D R 19 2014 Roblin, Manitoba 2017, 56th Overall, MTL
11 Belarus Yegor Buyalsky RW R 17 2018 Minsk, Belarus Eligible 2019
19 Canada Kale Clouston RW R 18 2015 Rockyview, Alberta Undrafted
29 Canada Tristyn DeRoose LW L 19 2017 Ceylon, Saskatchewan Undrafted
39 Canada Adam Evanoff G R 18 2015 Penticton, British Columbia Undrafted
1 Canada Ethan Fitzgerald G L 17 2016 Calgary, Alberta Eligible 2019
21 Canada Drae Gardiner D R 17 2016 Calgary, Alberta Eligible 2019
6 Canada Dalton Hamaliuk D L 20 2018 Leduc, Alberta Undrafted
10 Canada Daemon Hunt D L 16 2017 Brandon, Manitoba Eligible 2020
13 Canada Brenden Kwiatkowski D L 18 2017 Grand Prairie, Alberta Undrafted
23 Canada Tristin Langan LW L 19 2013 Swan River, Manitoba Undrafted
37 Canada Jesse Mistelbacher C L 17 2018 Ile Des Chenes, Manitoba Eligible 2019
15 Canada Ryan Peckford C L 19 2017 Stony Plain, Alberta Undrafted
18 Canada Tate Popple C L 18 2016 Brandon, Manitoba Undrafted
30 Canada Brodan Salmond G L 20 2018 Calgary, Alberta Undrafted
5 Canada Matthew Sanders D R 17 2016 Calgary, Alberta Eligible 2019
14 Canada Tyler Smithies LW L 18 2016 Calgary, Alberta Undrafted
16 Belarus Daniil Stepanov C R 17 2018 Minsk, Belarus Eligible 2019
12 Canada Cameron Sterling LW L 17 2017 Calgary, Alberta Eligible 2019
20 Canada Alek Suknda D R 17 2016 Burnaby, British Columbia Eligible 2019
7 Canada Brayden Tracey LW L 17 2016 Calgary, Alberta Eligible 2019
4 Canada Jett Woo D R 18 2015 Winnipeg, Manitoba 2018, 37th Overall, VAN
16 Canada Brecon Wood LW L 17 2015 Edmonton, Alberta Eligible 2019

Team records

Team records for a single season
StatisticTotalSeason
Most points982011–12
Most wins452011–12
Most goals for3661986–87
Fewest points for392004–05
Fewest wins for142004–05
Fewest goals for1822004–05
Fewest goals against1722003-04
Most goals against4581987–88
Individual player records for a single season
StatisticPlayerTotalSeason
Most goalsBlair Atcheynum701988–89
Most assistsTheoren Fleury921987–88
Most pointsTheoren Fleury1601987–88
Most points, rookieMark MacKay1401984–85
Most points, defencemanScott Schoneck761998–99
Best GAA, goalieMike Brodeur2.112003–04
Goalies = minimum 1500 minutes played

NHL Alumni

List of Moose Jaw Warriors alumni to have played in the National Hockey League.[2]

NLL alumni

Retired numbers

Mascot

Mortimer "Morty" J. Moose is the current Warriors Mascot. His Initials (MJ) pay homage to the home city. Mortimer is the 3rd installment of the Warriors Mascot, after "Tommy Hawk", and the inaugural "Puck Head".

See also

References

  1. WHL Network, Western Hockey League, retrieved 2018-10-05
  2. Legends of Hockey player search
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