
Flight Plan: Big East Division Match-Ups for Warriors this Week (January 16-22)
January 16, 2023 - Western Hockey League (WHL)
Moose Jaw Warriors News Release
The Moose Jaw Warriors have four games against two East Division opponents on tap this week, making for one of the biggest weeks of the season, so far.
THIS WEEK AT THE HANGAR
There's just one home game at the Hangar this week, but it's a big one!
Two-For-Tuesday is back when the Warriors open their week against the Saskatoon Blades.
Get two-for-one tickets as well as small pop and popcorn, regular hot dogs and two 16oz beers for $12 at the Moose Jaw Events Centre concessions.
The game is also big on the ice as the fourth place Warriors sit just three points back of the third place Blades.
DYCK & MASTERS HEADING INTO HALL OF FAME
Kevin Masters and Paul Dyck are this year's inductees into the Conexus Warriors & Legends Hall of Fame.
The duo will be inducted during Hall of Fame weekend with the banquet on Thursday, Feb. 16 and the Hall of Fame Game against the Winnipeg ICE on Friday, Feb. 17.
Contact the Warriors Office to purchase tickets and tables to the banquet.
TICKET PACKAGES
Interested in coming to a Warrior game with a large group? Checked out our group packages.
The Warriors' family packages are a great way to have a fun night out with your family. Packages include two adult and two child/student tickets, as well as pop and hot dogs or popcorn.
Don't want to commit to a season ticket? A six or 12-game flex package is the way to go. The vouchers can be redeemed for any Warriors home game.
NEW IN THE CRUSHED CAN RETAIL STORE
The PuckHead shirts are in stock at the Crushed Can Retail Store!
Moose Jaw's classic mascot comes back to life in this special edition t-shirt on sale now.
There's t-shirts, golf shirts, quarter-zips, hoodies and more for every Warrior fan at the Crushed Can.
LOOKING BACK
The Warriors finished the week strong with big wins over Portland and Brandon to finish off their stretch of four games in five nights.
The team opened the week with a 3-2 loss in Edmonton last Tuesday and then falling 4-3 in a shootout in Red Deer last Wednesday.
Moose Jaw returned home and posted a big win, topping the Winterhawks 4-2 on Friday night before finishing off the week with a 4-3 win in Brandon on Saturday.
The Warriors sit in fourth place in the Eastern Conference with a 26-14-0-2 record through 42 games the season.
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