Moose Jaw Warriors forward Brayden Tracey is ready to build on his first taste of the WHL’s second season. He plans to draw upon that experience when Moose Jaw opens a first-round series against the Saskatoon Blades on Friday night at SaskTel Centre. Moose Jaw captured the WHL’s regular-season title last year with a 52-15-2-3 record. Moose Jaw ended up third in a stacked East Division which also includes the league-leading Raiders (54-10-2-2) and the fourth-ranked Blades (45-15-8-0). Saskatoon finished 10 points ahead of Moose Jaw and won the season series with a 5-1-0 record, but the Warriors shouldn’t be counted out.
Source: National Post March 21, 2019 23:13 UTC