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How they doin’? Where the Moose Jaw Warriors who were in NHL camps are now

A total of 15 players who played for the Warriors were in NHL training camps prior to the start of the season in mid-January. Here’s where they are now as the American Hockey League season prepares to begin
Kale Clague
Kale Clague is currently with the Los Angeles Kings.
With the National Hockey League season in full swing, a host of former Moose Jaw Warriors are taking the ice for their respective clubs, with a handful having attended NHL training camps and preparing for their upcoming American Hockey League campaigns.

All told, 15 former Warriors were looking to crack NHL rosters back in early January.

Here’s a look at where they are now and who they’ll be playing for in the near future.

(alll stats as of Feb. 3)

Dylan McIlrath -- Detroit Red Wings, recently recalled from AHL Grand Rapids and on Red Wings taxi squad. Has yet to play an NHL game this season.

Joel Edmundson -- Montreal Canadiens, 10 games played, one goal, two assists, three points, playing on second defensive pairing alongside Jeff Petry.

Brayden Point -- Tampa Bay Lightning, 7 GP, 3-5-8, playing on first line with Andrej Palat and Steven Stamkos, recently projected by TSN to land on 2022 Canadian Olympic team roster.

Tanner Jeannot -- Florida Everblades, ECHL, 5 GP, 3-3-6, likely to suit up for Chicago Wolves when AHL season starts this week.

Brayden Tracey -- attended Anaheim Ducks training camp, assigned to San Diego Gulls of the AHL, made unofficial pro debut on Jan. 20 in pre-season game with Gulls. Opens season against Bakersfield Condors on Feb. 5.

Brett Howden NHLPABrett Howden is suiting up for the New York Rangers. | NHLPA.com

Brett Howden -- New York Rangers, 9 GP, 0-1-1, playing on third line with Brendan Lemieux and Julien Gauthier.

Morgan Rielly -- Toronto Maple Leafs, 10 GP, 1-6-7, playing on top defensive pairing with T.J. Brodie, projected by TSN to land on 2022 Canadian Olympic team roster.

Dryden Hunt -- Arizona Coyotes, 1 GP, 0-0-0, named to Arizona’s taxi squad to start season.

Brayden Burke -- Arizona Coyotes, assigned to Tuscon Roadrunners AHL out of training camp, to begin season Feb.7 against San Jose Barracuda.

Ryan Stanton NHL.comRyan Stanton has been returned to the Bakersfield Condors. By NHL.com

Ryan Stanton -- released from professional tryout (PTO) with Edmonton Oilers on Jan. 9, to start season with Bakersfield Condors on Feb. 5 against San Diego Gulls.

Noah Gregor -- San Jose Sharks, 6 GP, 2-0-2, most recently played on third line with Dylan Gambrell and Timo Meier.

Jayden Halbgewachs -- attended San Jose Sharks training camp, assigned to Barracuda, to play season opener Feb. 7 against Bakersfield Condors, expected to wear ‘A’ this season.

Kale Clague -- Los Angeles Kings,  7 GP, 0-2-2. Playing on second defence pairing with Kurtis MacDermid.

Travis Hamonic -- Vancouver Canucks, 5 GP, 0-2-2, signed one-year, $1.25 million deal after PTO on Jan. 12, currently on injured reserve with upper body injury until Feb. 4.

Jett Woo -- attended Vancouver Canucks training camp, assigned to Utica Comets, to open season Friday, Feb. 5 against Rochester Americans.

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