
Hot Warriors Offense Blanks Americans 7-0
November 14, 2018 - Western Hockey League (WHL)
Tri-City Americans News Release
The Americans played in Moose Jaw today for their eighth of eleven straight away games. The Warriors earned a 7-0 win handing the Americans their second shutout loss of the season.
Scoring started quickly and continued through the game for Moose Jaw. Tate Popple beat Beck Warm with a wrist shot from the right circle at 1:20 to open scoring. Moose Jaw scored two more goals in the first period. Jet Woo took off with the lead just 35 seconds into the second period putting the Warriors up 4-0. They went on to score three more times for a 7-0 victory. All seven goals came from separate scorers.
Coach Kelly Buchberger was acknowledged by the Warriors fans tonight. Buchberger is a former player for Moose Jaw, where in two season, he tallied 61 points. His number 24 became the third jersey to be retired by the Warriors organization in 2002.
The Americans led shooting 32-29
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