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Moose Jaw Warriors Wiki Information
The Moose Jaw Warriors
are a major junior ice hockey team of the Western Hockey League which are based out of Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan. The team plays its home games at the Moose Jaw Civic Centre. The franchise moved to Moose Jaw from Winnipeg after the 1984–85 season, where they had previously been named the Winnipeg Warriors. The team has never won the WHL championship. Currently, the Warriors are in talks with the city of Moose Jaw about building a new arena to replace the outdated Moose Jaw Civic Centre, commonly referred to as "The Crushed Can" by many, due to its dimensions.
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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.
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''
Season
| GP
| W
| L
| T
| OTL
| GF
| GA
| Points
| Finish
| Playoffs
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1984–85
| 72
| 21
| 50
| 1
| -
| 320
| 438
| 43
| 7th East
| Out of playoffs
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1985–86
| 72
| 25
| 44
| 3
| -
| 294
| 375
| 53
| 6th East
| Lost East Division semi-final
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1986–87
| 72
| 38
| 31
| 3
| -
| 366
| 321
| 79
| 4th East
| Lost East Division semi-final
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1987–88
| 72
| 18
| 52
| 2
| -
| 308
| 458
| 38
| 8th East
| Out of playoffs
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1988–89
| 72
| 27
| 42
| 3
| -
| 318
| 372
| 57
| 6th East
| Lost East Division semi-final
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1989–90
| 72
| 28
| 41
| 3
| -
| 287
| 330
| 59
| 8th East
| Out of playoffs
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1990–91
| 72
| 31
| 39
| 2
| -
| 336
| 369
| 64
| 6th East
| Lost East Division semi-final
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1991–92
| 72
| 33
| 36
| 3
| -
| 279
| 316
| 69
| 6th East
| Lost East Division quarter-final
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1992–93
| 72
| 27
| 42
| 3
| -
| 277
| 346
| 57
| 8th East
| Out of playoffs
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1993–94
| 72
| 21
| 48
| 3
| -
| 269
| 361
| 45
| 9th East
| Out of playoffs
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1994–95
| 72
| 39
| 32
| 1
| -
| 315
| 275
| 79
| 4th East
| Lost East Division semi-final
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1995–96
| 72
| 18
| 49
| 5
| -
| 223
| 331
| 41
| 6th East
| Out of playoffs
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1996–97
| 72
| 36
| 29
| 7
| -
| 278
| 240
| 79
| 4th East
| Lost East Division semi-final
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1997–98
| 72
| 23
| 39
| 10
| -
| 235
| 281
| 56
| 5th East
| Lost Eastern Conference quarter-final
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1998–-99
| 72
| 39
| 31
| 2
| -
| 292
| 262
| 80
| 3rd East
| Lost Eastern Conference semi-final
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1999–00
| 72
| 25
| 38
| 9
| 4
| 221
| 259
| 63
| 3rd East
| Lost Eastern Conference quarter-final
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2000–01
| 72
| 34
| 29
| 4
| 5
| 287
| 291
| 77
| 3rd East
| Lost Eastern Conference quarter-final
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2001–02
| 72
| 30
| 34
| 6
| 2
| 226
| 239
| 68
| 3rd East
| Lost Eastern Conference semi-final
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2002–03
| 72
| 36
| 22
| 11
| 3
| 266
| 208
| 86
| 2nd East
| Lost Eastern Conference semi-final
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2003–04
| 72
| 41
| 22
| 8
| 1
| 209
| 172
| 91
| 1st East
| Lost Eastern Conference semi-final
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2004–05
| 72
| 14
| 47
| 10
| 1
| 182
| 282
| 39
| 4th East
| Lost Eastern Conference quarter-final
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Season
| GP
| W
| L
| OTL
| SOL
| GF
| GA
| Points
| Finish
| Playoffs
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2005–06
| 72
| 44
| 20
| 5
| 3
| 278
| 205
| 96
| 1st East
| Lost final
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2006–07
| 72
| 28
| 41
| 3
| 0
| 217
| 271
| 59
| 5th East
| Out of playoffs
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2007–08
| 72
| 37
| 21
| 6
| 8
| 229
| 214
| 88
| 4th East
| Lost Eastern Conference quarter-final
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2008–09
| 72
| 19
| 50
| 1
| 2
| 198
| 352
| 41
| 6th East
| Out of playoffs
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Team records
Team records for a single season
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Statistic
| Total
| Season
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Most points
| 96
| 2005–06
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Most wins
| 44
| 2005–06
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Most goals for
| 366
| 1986–87
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Least goals for
| 182
| 2004–05
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Least goals against
| 172
| 2006–07
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Most goals against
| 458
| 1987–88
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Individual player records for a single season
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Statistic
| Player
| Total
| Season
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Most goals
| Blair Atcheynum
| 70
| 1988–89
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Most assists
| Theoren Fleury
| 92
| 1987–88
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Most points
| Theoren Fleury
| 160
| 1987–88
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Most points, rookie
| Mark MacKay
| 140
| 1984–85
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Most points, defenceman
| Scott Schoneck
| 76
| 1998–99
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Best GAA, goalie
| Mike Brodeur
| 2.11
| 2003–04
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Goalies = minimum 1500 minutes played
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NHL alumni
List of Moose Jaw Warriors alumni to have played in the National Hockey League. [1]
NLL alumni
Retired numbers
- 9 Theoren Fleury
- 24 Kelly Buchberger
- 25 Mike Keane
See also
- List of ice hockey teams in Saskatchewan
- CILG - airs the Moose Jaw Warriors hockey games on 100.7 FM in Moose Jaw.
- Moose Jaw Times-Herald, which is the daily newspaper that covers the Warriors.
References
- Legends of Hockey player search
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