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Tough weekend for Moose Jaw AA Warrior teams

U13 Warriors tie 3-3, lose 6-2 to Weyburn; U15s drop 10-1 decision to Regina, U18s fall 6-2 to Lumsden
It wasn’t the best of showings for the Moose Jaw Warriors in the three Saskatchewan AA Hockey League age groups this past weekend.

The trio of local squads only had a single tie on the positive side of the ledger in their four games leading into action Sunday evening -- the U13 Warriors took a 3-3 tie Saturday in Weyburn but dropped a 6-2 decision in the return match Sunday, the U15 Warriors lost 10-1 to the Regina Aces in Regina Saturday and the U18 Warriors fell 6-2 to Lumsden / Bethune at home Saturday.

The U15 Warriors and U18 Warriors both had rematches Sunday, with scores unavailable as of press time. Be sure to check MooseJawToday.com for the latest updates.

U13 Warriors 3, Weyburn 3

The Warriors showed plenty of heart in their contest Saturday afternoon, scoring twice in the third period to secure the tie.

Weyburn led 2-0 after the first and took a 3-1 edge into the final frame after Ryan Gibbs got the Warriors on the board. Brodyn Pladson would then pull Moose Jaw within one 2:10 into the third, and Carter Hudyma would tie things on the power play with 5:34 remaining.

Ben Barth got the start in goal for Moose Jaw and turned aside 23 shots. The Warriors finished the game with 26 shots.

Weyburn 6, U13 Warriors 2

Hudyma and Elijah McFadden scored the lone goals for the Warriors, who carried the play much of the first and second periods but couldn’t break through.

Weyburn led 2-1 after the first and 3-1 through two.

Grayson Hrenyk got the start in goal for the Warriors.

Regina Aces 10, U15 Warriors 1

It was one of those nights for the U15 Warriors on Saturday. 

Regina scored five times before the game was nine minutes old and ended up taking a 6-0 lead out of the first period. They tack on two goals in each of the second and third.

Marc Belanger scored the lone Moose Jaw goal 3:57 into the second period.

Casson Silbernagel went the distance in goal and faced no less than 62 shots on the night.

Lumsden / Bethune 6, U18 Warriors 2

Things were as close as could be through the first two periods, but Lumsden / Bethune would score four goals in the third to secure the win at Red Knight Arena.

Noah Osiowy and Connor Ruckaber scored for the Warriors in the second period, and the two teams went into the dressing room tied 2-2. 

Landyn Maclachlan turned aside 43 shots in the Warriors net.

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