Moose Jaw Warriors Explained

Team:Moose Jaw Warriors
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City:Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan
League:Western Hockey League
Conference:Eastern
Division:East
Founded:1980
Arena:Moose Jaw Events Centre
Colours:Red, white, black
Championships:Ed Chynoweth Cup
1 (2024)
Conference Championships
2 (2005–06, 2023–24)
Reg Season Titles:1 (2017–18)
Coach:Mark O'Leary
Gm:Jason Ripplinger
Website:chl.ca/whl-warriors/
Name1:Winnipeg Warriors
Dates1:1980–1984
Name2:Moose Jaw Warriors
Dates2:1984–present

The Moose Jaw Warriors are a Canadian major junior ice hockey team based in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. The Warriors play in the East Division of the Western Hockey League's Eastern Conference, hosting games at the Moose Jaw Events Centre. The team was founded in 1980 as the Winnipeg Warriors, and relocated to Moose Jaw in 1984. The Warriors won their first league championship in 2024.

History

The Moose Jaw Canucks were a founding franchise of the then-Western Canada Hockey League in 1966, and were the new league's first champion.[1] However, after just two seasons and with the WCHL barred by the Canadian Amateur Hockey Association (CAHA) from competing for the Memorial Cup, the Canucks opted to return to the revived Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League in 1968.[2] When the WCHL became recognized by CAHA in 1970, Moose Jaw was left without top-level junior hockey.[3]

The Warriors franchise was established as the Winnipeg Warriors prior to the start of the 1980–81 WHL season, and played out of Winnipeg Arena, which they shared with the National Hockey League's Winnipeg Jets.[4] In 1984, the franchise relocated to Moose Jaw, bringing major junior hockey back to the city for the first time since 1970.

The Warriors played in the Moose Jaw Civic Centre, also known as "The Crushed Can", for 26 seasons, before moving to Mosaic Place, now the Moose Jaw Events Centre, in the city centre in 2011.[5] [6]

The team's first few seasons in Moose Jaw saw Theoren Fleury emerge as the team's primary star—Fleury finished among the top five scorers in the WHL during his tenure with the team. Led by Fleury, Kelly Buchberger, Mike Keane, and Lyle Odelein, the Warriors made the franchise's first playoff appearance after the relocation during the 1985–86 season. The team captured its first regular season division title in 2003–04.[7] In 2005–06, led by Troy Brouwer and Dustin Boyd, the Warriors followed their best regular season with their first ever trip to the championship series, in which they were swept by the Vancouver Giants.[8] In 2017–18, the Warriors captured their first Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy as regular season champions with their first 50-win and 100-point season, before bowing out in the second round of the playoffs to the eventual champion Swift Current Broncos.[9] [10]

In the 2023–24 season—the Warriors' 40th in Moose Jaw—the Warriors won their first Ed Chynoweth Cup as league champions. Led by Jagger Firkus, Denton Mateychuk, and Brayden Yager, the Warriors advanced to their second league final by defeating the regular-season champion Saskatoon Blades in a seven game series that featured a WHL-record six overtime games, including the seventh and deciding game.[11] In the final, they won four straight games versus the Portland Winterhawks to secure the championship and a berth in the 2024 Memorial Cup tournament.[12] [13] At their first Memorial Cup, the Warriors advanced to the semi-final, where they were eliminated by the host and eventual champion Saginaw Spirit.[14]

Logo and uniforms

The Warriors' original branding, based on the founding franchise in Winnipeg, featured Indigenous imagery, including a long-used logo featuring a silhouetted side-profile of a head wearing an Indigenous headdress. In 2020, in light of the Native American mascot controversy, the Warriors announced that they were reviewing their branding.[15] In 2022, the team unveiled a new brand and logo based on the city's aviation history and connection with the Royal Canadian Air Force and Snowbirds—the logo features a CT-114 Tutor jet emblazoned with the Snowbirds logo.[16] The team retained its original colour scheme featuring red, black, and white.[17]

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
72 21 50 1 320 438 43 7th East Did not qualify
72 25 44 3 294 375 53 6th East Lost East Division semifinal
72 38 31 3 366 321 79 4th East Lost East Division semifinal
72 18 52 2 308 458 38 8th East Did not qualify
72 27 42 3 318 372 57 6th East Lost East Division semifinal
72 28 41 3 287 330 59 8th East Did not qualify
72 31 39 2 336 369 64 6th East Lost East Division semifinal
72 33 36 3 279 316 69 6th East Lost East Division quarterfinal
72 27 42 3 277 346 57 8th East Did not qualify
72 21 48 3 269 361 45 9th East Did not qualify
72 39 32 1 315 275 79 4th East Lost East Division semifinal
72 18 49 5 223 331 41 6th East Did not qualify
72 36 29 7 278 240 79 4th East Lost East Division semifinal
72 23 39 10 235 281 56 5th East Lost Eastern Conference quarterfinal
72 39 31 2 292 262 80 3rd East Lost Eastern Conference semifinal
72 25 34 9 4 221 259 63 3rd East Lost Eastern Conference quarterfinal
72 34 29 4 5 287 291 77 3rd East Lost Eastern Conference quarterfinal
72 30 34 6 2 226 239 68 3rd East Lost Eastern Conference semifinal
72 36 22 11 3 266 208 86 2nd East Lost Eastern Conference semifinal
72 41 22 8 1 209 172 91 1st East Lost Eastern Conference semifinal
72 14 47 10 1 182 282 39 4th East Lost Eastern Conference quarterfinal
Season GP W L OTL SOL GF GA Points Finish Playoffs
72 44 20 5 3 278 205 96 1st East Lost final
72 28 41 3 0 217 271 59 5th East Did not qualify
72 37 21 6 8 229 214 88 4th East Lost Eastern Conference quarterfinal
72 19 50 1 2 198 352 41 6th East Did not qualify
72 33 27 5 8 243 247 78 4th East Lost Eastern Conference quarterfinal
72 40 26 2 4 245 240 86 2nd East Lost Eastern Conference quarterfinal
72 45 19 6 2 258 213 98 1st East Lost Eastern Conference final
72 25 36 4 7 182 249 61 4th East Did not qualify
72 21 42 3 6 202 283 51 5th East Did not qualify
72 32 35 4 1 221 266 69 4th East Did not qualify
72 36 27 7 2 249 231 81 3rd East Lost Eastern Conference semifinal
72 42 21 8 1 255 219 93 2nd East Lost Eastern Conference quarterfinal
72 52 15 2 3 326 216 1091st East Lost Eastern Conference semifinal
68 40 20 6 2 234 192 88 3rd East Lost Eastern Conference quarterfinal
62 14 44 4 0 146 291 32 6th East Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
24 8 13 3 0 71 95 19 6th East No playoffs were held due to COVID-19 pandemic
68 37 24 4 3 251 221 81 2nd East Lost Eastern Conference semifinal
68 41 24 0 3 252 237 85 3rd East Lost Eastern Conference semifinal
68 44 21 0 3 297 228 91 2nd East Won Championship

Championship history

WHL Championship

Players

NHL alumni

The following Moose Jaw Warriors alumni have played in the National Hockey League (NHL).[18]

NLL alumni

Warriors alumnus Kaleb Toth played thirteen seasons in the National Lacrosse League for the Calgary Roughnecks and Toronto Rock; he was inducted into the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 2022.[19]

Team records

Team records for a single season
StatisticTotalSeason
Most points1092017–18
Most wins522017–18
Most goals for3661986–87
Fewest points for322019–20
Fewest wins for142004–05/2019–20
Fewest goals for1462019–20
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 (goalie)Mike Brodeur2.112003–04
Goalies = minimum 1500 minutes played

Awards

Bob Clarke Trophy (WHL top scorer)

Four Broncos Memorial Trophy (WHL player of the year)

WHL Playoff MVP

Bill Hunter Memorial Trophy (WHL top defenceman)

Del Wilson Trophy (WHL top goaltender)

Jim Piggott Memorial Trophy (WHL rookie of the year)

Doc Seaman Trophy (WHL scholastic player of the year)

Brad Hornung Trophy (WHL most sportsmanlike)

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Smith . Marc . 2015-09-25 . Moose Jaw Hockey History Honoured . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240508170040/https://discovermoosejaw.com/articles/moose-jaw-hockey-history-honoured . 2024-05-08 . 2024-05-08 . Discover Moose Jaw.
  2. Web site: WHL History . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20230731211503/https://whl.ca/history . 2023-07-31 . 2023-07-31 . Western Hockey League.
  3. Book: Lapp, Richard M. . Local Heroes: A History of the Western Hockey League . White . Silas . Harbour Publishing . 1993 . 1-55017-080-5 . . 117–118 . en-CA . registration.
  4. Web site: Winnipeg Warriors . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20221209134708/https://www.whlarenaguide.com/wpgarena.htm . 2022-12-09 . 2024-05-08 . WHL Arena Guide.
  5. Web site: Moose Jaw Civic Centre . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20220123090205/https://nationaltrustcanada.ca/nt-endangered-places/moose-jaw-civic-centre . 2022-01-23 . 2024-05-08 . National Trust for Canada.
  6. News: 2011-08-11 . Moose Jaw complex gets corporate name . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20131024015945/https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/moose-jaw-complex-gets-corporate-name-1.1057778 . 2013-10-24 . 2024-05-08 . CBC News.
  7. Web site: 2024-05-16 . Moose Jaw Warriors History . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20230405073217/https://mjwarriors.ca/history/ . 2023-04-05 . Moose Jaw Warriors . en-CA.
  8. News: Palmer . Randy . 2024-04-21 . Warriors looking forward to showdown with Blades in Eastern Conference final . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240421030656/https://www.moosejawtoday.com/local-news/warriors-looking-forward-to-showdown-with-blades-in-eastern-conference-final-8631130 . 2024-04-21 . 2024-05-08 . Moose Jaw Today.
  9. News: Smith . Marc . 2018-03-13 . Warriors Clinch Scotty Munro Trophy; Willms Breaks Record . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240508171949/https://discovermoosejaw.com/articles/warriors-clinch-scotty-munro-trophy-willms-breaks-record . 2024-05-08 . 2024-05-08 . Discover Moose Jaw.
  10. News: McCurdy . Bruce . 2018-05-09 . Netminder Stuart Skinner the latest of Edmonton Oilers' promising 2017 draft class to bid for an NHL contract . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20180510103341/https://edmontonjournal.com/sports/hockey/nhl/cult-of-hockey/netminder-stuart-skinner-the-latest-of-edmonton-oilers-promising-2017-draft-class-to-bid-for-an-nhl-contract . 2018-05-10 . 2024-05-08 . Edmonton Journal.
  11. News: 2024-05-08 . Warriors advance to first WHL final in 18 years with 3-2 OT win over Blades . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240512040411/https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/warriors-advance-to-first-whl-final-in-18-years-with-3-2-ot-win-over-blades-1.7197495 . 2024-05-12 . 2024-05-16 . CBC News . The Canadian Press.
  12. News: McLernon . Will . 2024-05-16 . Moose Jaw Warriors win first WHL championship in 40-year franchise history . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240516153442/https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/moose-jaw-warriors-win-first-ever-whl-championship-1.7205858 . 2024-05-16 . 2024-05-16 . CBC News.
  13. News: Kirshenblatt . Adam . 2024-05-23 . Moose Jaw brings star power in first Memorial Cup appearance . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240523160846/https://www.tsn.ca/chl/moose-jaw-brings-star-power-in-first-memorial-cup-appearance-1.2124464 . 2024-05-23 . 2024-06-01 . The Sports Network.
  14. News: Palmer . Randy . 2024-05-31 . Warriors see magical season come an end with loss in Memorial Cup semifinal . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240601043206/https://www.moosejawtoday.com/local-news/warriors-see-magical-season-come-an-end-with-loss-in-memorial-cup-semifinal-8930701 . 2024-06-01 . 2024-06-01 . Moose Jaw Today.
  15. News: Hanna . Claire . 2020-10-01 . Moose Jaw Warriors to review use of Indigenous images in logo . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20201004144332/https://regina.ctvnews.ca/moose-jaw-warriors-to-review-use-of-indigenous-images-in-logo-1.5128611 . 2020-10-04 . 2024-05-08 . CTV News.
  16. News: 2022-07-05 . After review of logo, Moose Jaw Warriors unveil new Snowbirds inspired theme . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20220705233527/https://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/article/after-review-of-logo-moose-jaw-warriors-unveil-new-snowbirds-inspired-theme/ . 2022-07-05 . 2024-05-08 . . Associated Press.
  17. News: 2022-07-05 . Warriors reveal new brand logo . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20220705192632/https://discovermoosejaw.com/articles/warriors-reveal-new-brand-logo . 2022-07-05 . 2024-05-08 . Discover Moose Jaw.
  18. http://www.legendsofhockey.net:8080/LegendsOfHockey/jsp/SearchPlayersByTeam.jsp?team=Moose+Jaw+Warriors Legends of Hockey player search
  19. News: Smith . Marc . 2022-12-02 . Alumni Report: Kaleb Toth enters Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240508174931/https://chl.ca/whl-warriors/alumni-report-kaleb-toth-enters-canadian-lacrosse-hall-of-fame/ . 2024-05-08 . 2024-05-08 . Canadian Hockey League.