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Moose Jaw Warriors
City:Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
League:Western Hockey League
Conference:Eastern
Division:East
Founded:1984–85
Home Arena:Moose Jaw Civic Centre
Colours:red, silver and black
Head Coach:Dave Hunchak
General Manager:Chad Lang
Franchise history
1980–84:Winnipeg Warriors
1984-Present:Moose Jaw Warriors

The Moose Jaw Warriors are a major junior ice hockey team of the Western Hockey League which are based out of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. Moose Jaw is a city in south-central Saskatchewan, Canada on the Moose Jaw River 71 km (45 miles west of Regina This article refers to the junior Western Hockey League For other leagues with the same name see Western Hockey League (disambiguation. The Moose Jaw Civic Centre is a 3146-seat multi-purpose Arena located in Moose Jaw Saskatchewan, Canada, and is home to the Moose Jaw Warriors The Winnipeg Warriors were a Junior ice hockey team that played in the Western Hockey League. Junior hockey is a catch-all term used to describe various levels of Ice hockey competition for players generally between the ages of 16 and 20 years old This article refers to the junior Western Hockey League For other leagues with the same name see Western Hockey League (disambiguation. Moose Jaw is a city in south-central Saskatchewan, Canada on the Moose Jaw River 71 km (45 miles west of Regina The team plays its home games at the Moose Jaw Civic Centre. The Moose Jaw Civic Centre is a 3146-seat multi-purpose Arena located in Moose Jaw Saskatchewan, Canada, and is home to the Moose Jaw Warriors The franchise moved to Moose Jaw from Winnipeg after the 1984–85 season, where they had previously been named the Winnipeg Warriors. Moose Jaw is a city in south-central Saskatchewan, Canada on the Moose Jaw River 71 km (45 miles west of Regina Winnipeg (ˈwɪnɨpɛg is the capital and largest city in the Canadian province of Manitoba, and 7th largest municipality in Canada with a population The 1984–85 WHL season was the 19th season for the Western Hockey League. The Winnipeg Warriors were a Junior ice hockey team that played in the Western Hockey League. The team has never won the WHL championship. The Ed Chynoweth Cup is awarded annually to the champion of the Western Hockey League. Currently, the Warriors are in talks with the city of Moose Jaw about building a new arena to replace the outdated Moose Jaw Civic Centre, commonly referred to as "The Crushed Can" by many, due to its dimensions. The Moose Jaw Civic Centre is a 3146-seat multi-purpose Arena located in Moose Jaw Saskatchewan, Canada, and is home to the Moose Jaw Warriors

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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. Wheat Kings redirects here For The Tragically Hip song see Fully Completely The Brandon Wheat Kings are a Canadian The Calgary Hitmen are a Major Junior Ice hockey team based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The Medicine Hat Tigers are a Junior ice hockey team in the Western Hockey League (WHL who play out of Medicine Hat Alberta, Canada. The Vancouver Giants are a major Junior ice hockey team playing in the Western Hockey League (WHL

Division titles won: 2 -- 2003–04, 05–06
Regular season titles won: None
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

SeasonGPWLTOTLGFGAPointsFinishPlayoffs
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
1999–0072253894221259633rd 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
SeasonGPWLOTLSOLGFGAPointsFinishPlayoffs
2005–0672442053278205961st EastLost final
2006–0772284130217271595th EastOut of playoffs
2007–0872372168229214884th EastLost Eastern Conference quarter-final

Team records

Team Records for a single season
StatisticTotalSeason
Most Points962005–06
Most Wins442005–06
Most Goals For3661986–87
Least Goals For1822004–05
Least Goals Against1722006–07
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. The Ed Chynoweth Cup is awarded annually to the champion of the Western Hockey League. The Memorial Cup is the championship trophy of the Canadian Hockey League (CHL The 1984–85 WHL season was the 19th season for the Western Hockey League. The 1985–86 WHL season was the 20th season for the Western Hockey League. The 1986–87 WHL season was the 21st season for the Western Hockey League. The 1987–88 WHL season was the 22nd season for the Western Hockey League. The 1988–89 WHL season was the 23rd season for the Western Hockey League. The 1989–90 WHL season was the 24th season for the Western Hockey League. The 1990–91 WHL season was the 25th season for the Western Hockey League. The 1991–92 WHL season was the 26th season for the Western Hockey League. The 1992–93 WHL season was the 27th season for the Western Hockey League. The 1993–94 WHL season was the 28th season for the Western Hockey League. The 1994–95 WHL season was the 29th season for the Western Hockey League. The 1995–96 WHL season was the 30th season for the Western Hockey League. The 1996–97 WHL season was the 31st season for the Western Hockey League. The 1997–98 WHL season was the 32nd season for the Western Hockey League. The 1998–99 WHL season was the 33rd season for the Western Hockey League. The 2000–01 WHL season was the 35th season for the Western Hockey League. The 2001–02 WHL season was the 36th season for the Western Hockey League. The 2002–03 WHL season was the 37th season for the Western Hockey League. The 2003–04 WHL season was the 38th season for the Western Hockey League. The 2004–05 WHL season was the 39th season for the Western Hockey League. The 2005–06 WHL season was the 40th season for the Western Hockey League. The 2006–07 WHL season was the 41st season for the Western Hockey League. The 2007–08 WHL season was the 42nd season for the Western Hockey League. 112003–04
Goalies = minimum 1500 minutes played


NHL alumni

List of Moose Jaw Warriors alumni to have played in the National Hockey League. The National Hockey League ( NHL) is a professional Ice hockey league composed of 30 teams in North America [1]

NLL alumni

Retired numbers

See also

References

  1. ^ Legends of Hockey player search

External links


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