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The Moose Jaw Warriors had a busy weekend, hosting a pair of home games Friday and Saturday. First up were the Portland Winterhawks who defeated the Warriors 5-2, followed by a 7-0 shutout win for the visiting Edmonton Oil Kings.
The Red Deer Rebels, Swift Current Broncos, and Moose Jaw Warriors complete a three-team trade that sees veteran forwards Eric Johnston, Keaton Dowhaniuk, and Hunter Mayo get shuffled around in their final WHL seasons.
Alex Weiermair scored a goal and added an assist in Portland's 5-2 win over Moose Jaw in Western Hockey League action on Friday night. Tyson Jugnauth had two assists for the Winterhawks.
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Oliver Tulk's hat trick spurred the Calgary Hitmen to a 5-1 win over the visiting Moose Jaw Warriors in the Western Hockey League on Wednesday.
After the Prince Albert Raiders went 1-2 in their Alberta road swing and finished with a 3-0 shutout in Red Deer that snapped their three game losing streak, the Raiders are set to return home ice on Tuesday when they welcome the Portland Winterhawks.
In the final move of the trade deadline, the Raiders acquired Jackson Kostiuk from the Steinbach Pistons of the MJHL. Kostiuk is second in team scoring with 11G-23A-34P on the year, only behind Connor Paronuzzi who leads the league with 54 points, and he’s been a big part of the Pistons team that currently leads the entire MJHL.
What: The Portland Winterhawks (23-15-2-1) take on the Saskatoon Blades (22-14-2-2) in Western Hockey League action. When: Wednesday, January 15, 5pm PST (7pm CST.) Where: SaskTel Centre, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Watch: You can stream the game via the CHL TV pay per view (about US$7.50 for one game).
University of Saskatchewan Huskies — currently ranked No. 6 nationally for U Sports men’s hockey — have first place in mind when their Canada West conference play resumes this weekend in a home-and-home series against the University of Regina Cougars. The calendar year has changed but the goals remain the same.
Portland visits Moose Jaw for the first time since the Warriors swept the Winterhawks in last season's WHL Finals.