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Moose Jaw Warriors
Moose Jaw Warriors logo.svg
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
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.




Contents






  • 1 Championships


  • 2 Season-by-season record


  • 3 WHL Championship history


  • 4 Current roster


  • 5 Team records


  • 6 NHL Alumni


  • 7 NLL alumni


  • 8 Retired numbers


  • 9 Mascot


  • 10 See also


  • 11 References


  • 12 External links





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




































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































Season GP W L T OTL GF GA Points Finish
Playoffs
1984–85 72 21 50 1 - 320 438 43 7th East Out of playoffs
1985–86 72 25 44 3 - 294 375 53 6th East Lost East Division semi-final
1986–87 72 38 31 3 - 366 321 79 4th East Lost East Division semi-final
1987–88 72 18 52 2 - 308 458 38 8th East Out of playoffs
1988–89 72 27 42 3 - 318 372 57 6th East Lost East Division semi-final
1989–90 72 28 41 3 - 287 330 59 8th East Out of playoffs
1990–91 72 31 39 2 - 336 369 64 6th East Lost East Division semi-final
1991–92 72 33 36 3 - 279 316 69 6th East Lost East Division quarter-final
1992–93 72 27 42 3 - 277 346 57 8th East Out of playoffs
1993–94 72 21 48 3 - 269 361 45 9th East Out of playoffs
1994–95 72 39 32 1 - 315 275 79 4th East Lost East Division semi-final
1995–96 72 18 49 5 - 223 331 41 6th East Out of playoffs
1996–97 72 36 29 7 - 278 240 79 4th East Lost East Division semi-final
1997–98 72 23 39 10 - 235 281 56 5th East Lost Eastern Conference quarter-final
1998–-99 72 39 31 2 - 292 262 80 3rd East Lost Eastern Conference semi-final
1999–00 72 25 34 9 4 221 259 63 3rd East Lost Eastern Conference quarter-final
2000–01 72 34 29 4 5 287 291 77 3rd East Lost Eastern Conference quarter-final
2001–02 72 30 34 6 2 226 239 68 3rd East Lost Eastern Conference semi-final
2002–03 72 36 22 11 3 266 208 86 2nd East Lost Eastern Conference semi-final
2003–04 72 41 22 8 1 209 172 91 1st East Lost Eastern Conference semi-final
2004–05 72 14 47 10 1 182 282 39 4th East Lost Eastern Conference quarter-final
Season GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Points Finish
Playoffs
2005–06 72 44 20 5 3 278 205 96 1st East Lost final
2006–07 72 28 41 3 0 217 271 59 5th East Out of playoffs
2007–08 72 37 21 6 8 229 214 88 4th East Lost Eastern Conference quarter-final
2008–09 72 19 50 1 2 198 352 41 6th East Out of playoffs
2009–10 72 33 27 5 8 243 247 78 4th East Lost Eastern Conference quarter-final
2010–11 72 40 26 2 4 245 240 86 2nd East Lost Eastern Conference quarter-final
2011–12 72 45 19 6 2 258 213 98 1st East Lost Eastern Conference final
2012–13 72 25 36 4 7 182 249 61 4th East Out of playoffs
2013–14 72 21 42 3 6 202 283 51 5th East Out of playoffs
2014–15 72 32 35 4 1 221 266 69 4th East Out of playoffs
2015–16 72 36 27 7 2 249 231 81 3rd East Lost Eastern Conference semi-final
2016-17 72 42 21 8 1 255 219 93 2nd East Lost Eastern Conference quarter-final
2017–18 72 52 15 2 3 326 216 109 1st East Lost Eastern Conference semi-final
2018-19 68 40 20 6 2 234 192 88 3rd East Lost Eastern Conference quarter-final


WHL Championship history



  • 2005–06: Loss, 0-4 vs Vancouver


Current roster


Updated January 10, 2019.[1]























































































































































































































































































#

Nat
Player

Pos

S/G
Age
Acquired
Birthplace
Drafted

8

Canada

Justin Almeida

C
L

20

2017

Kitimat, British Columbia

2018, 129th Overall, PIT

26

Canada

Matthew Benson

D
R

18

2016

Vancouver, British Columbia
Eligible 2019

2

Canada

Josh Brook

D
R

19

2014

Roblin, Manitoba

2017, 56th Overall, MTL

11

Belarus

Yegor Buyalsky

RW
R

18

2018

Minsk, Belarus
Eligible 2019

19

Canada

Kale Clouston

RW
R

19

2015

Rockyview, Alberta
Undrafted

34

Canada

Carson Denomie

RW
R

19

2019

Regina, Saskatchewan
Undrafted

39

Canada

Adam Evanoff

G
R

18

2015

Penticton, British Columbia
Undrafted

21

Canada

Drae Gardiner

D
R

18

2016

Calgary, Alberta
Eligible 2019

6

Canada

Dalton Hamaliuk

D
L

21

2018

Leduc, Alberta
Undrafted

10

Canada

Daemon Hunt

D
L

16

2017

Brandon, Manitoba
Eligible 2020

29

Canada

Kjell Kjemhus

LW
L

17

2018

Grande Prairie, Alberta
Eligible 2019

23

Canada

Tristin Langan

LW
L

20

2013

Swan River, Manitoba
Undrafted

14

United States

Luke Ormsby

RW
R

20

2018

Monroe, Washington
Undrafted

18

Canada

Tate Popple

C
L

19

2016

Brandon, Manitoba
Undrafted

30

Canada

Brodan Salmond

G
L

20

2018

Calgary, Alberta
Undrafted

5

Canada

Matthew Sanders

D
R

18

2016

Calgary, Alberta
Eligible 2019

16

Belarus

Daniil Stepanov

C
R

18

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

22

Canada

Kaeden Taphorn

LW
L

19

2018

Yorkton, Saskatchewan
Undrafted

27

Canada

Keenan Taphorn

RW
R

19

2018

Yorkton, Saskatchewan
Undrafted

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

17

Canada

Alec Zawatsky

LW
L

19

2019

Winfield, British Columbia
Undrafted


Team records


















































Team records for a single season
Statistic Total Season
Most points 98 2011–12
Most wins 45 2011–12
Most goals for 366 1986–87
Fewest points for 39 2004–05
Fewest wins for 14 2004–05
Fewest goals for 182 2004–05
Fewest goals against 172 2003-04
Most goals against 458 1987–88















































Individual player records for a single season
Statistic Player Total Season
Most goals Blair Atcheynum 70 1988–89
Most assists Theoren Fleury 92 1987–88
Most points Theoren Fleury 160 1987–88
Most points, rookie Mark MacKay 140 1984–85
Most points, defenceman Scott Schoneck 76 1998–99
Best GAA, goalie Mike Brodeur 2.11 2003–04

Goalies = minimum 1500 minutes played



NHL Alumni


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




  • Chris Armstrong

  • Blair Atcheynum

  • Scott Bailey

  • Lonny Bohonos

  • Johnny Boychuk

  • Dustin Boyd

  • Mike Brodeur

  • Kyle Brodziak

  • Troy Brouwer

  • Curtis Brown

  • Kelly Buchberger

  • Frederic Chabot

  • Joel Edmundson

  • Deryk Engelland

  • Tomas Fleischmann

  • Theoren Fleury

  • Owen Fussey

  • Travis Hamonic

  • Matt Higgins

  • Quinton Howden

  • Blair Jones

  • Mike Keane

  • Sheldon Kennedy

  • Paul Kruse

  • Pavel Kubina

  • Dale Kushner

  • Brooks Laich

  • Darryl Laplante

  • Reed Low

  • Jamie Lundmark

  • Masi Marjamaki

  • Jim McKenzie

  • Tomas Mojzis

  • Lyle Odelein

  • Nathan Paetsch

  • Brayden Point

  • Dale Purinton

  • Morgan Rielly

  • Aaron Rome

  • Kevin Smyth

  • Ryan Smyth

  • Martin Spanhel

  • Rastislav Stana

  • Ryan Stanton

  • Brian Sutherby

  • Dave Thomlinson

  • Ryan Tobler

  • Roman Vopat

  • Jason Widmer




NLL alumni


  • Kaleb Toth


Retired numbers



  • 9 Theoren Fleury

  • 24 Kelly Buchberger

  • 25 Mike Keane

  • 28 Ryan Smyth



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



  • List of ice hockey teams in Saskatchewan


  • CILG - airs the Moose Jaw Warriors hockey games on 100.7 FM in Moose Jaw.



References





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  2. ^ Legends of Hockey player search




External links


  • Moose Jaw Warriors website









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