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AAA Warriors cap weekend sweep of Maulers

Moose Jaw continues to extend lead atop Sask Midget AAA Hockey League

- Randy Palmer - Moose Jaw Express

If you’re going to hold down top spot in a competitiv­e league – like the Saskatchew­an Midget AAA Hockey League – you’re going to have to win the close ones, as well as the lopsided ones. The Moose Jaw AAA Warriors were able to do just that on Sunday afternoon against the Yorkton Maulers, as they overcame a 1-0 first-period deficit to score three straight in the second and eventually go on to a 3-2 victory. That followed a 4-1 win over Yorkton on Saturday.

As a result, the Warriors improved to 27-8-1-0, holding a six-point lead over the Saskatoon Contact and Regina Pat Canadians in first place in the 12-team loop.

The Warriors success is a far cry from the situation the Maulers came into Mosaic Place with this weekend – winners of only three games this season, they sit a single point ahead of the last-place Notre Dame Argos.

“They played us hard in Yorkton, too and I’m kind of shocked they only have three wins for how hard they play,” said Warriors head coach Trevor Weisgerber. “They have some skilled guys and they work, and their goaltender played well. That’s the way it goes in those games sometimes. We ran into a hot goalie and we were just fortunate we got a few goals on him.”

Yorkton took a 1-0 lead out of the opening frame before the Warriors got on track in the second – Atley Calvert, Kirk Mullen and Evan Callaghan would all score while the Tribe outshot the Maulers 26-4 in the period.

Kael DePape would end up with 56 saves as he kept Yorkton in the game throughout.

“It’s one of those days, there are other games where you get 20, 25 shots and score five or six,” Weisgerber said. “He played well and we had lots of Grade As and a few posts, it’s just one of those games where you just keep battling and get a lead and keep that lead.” When your team has won six games in a row and haven’t lost since the Christmas break, it’s hard to find a lot wrong with how things are going. If there is a concern, it’s complacenc­y, especially with a comfortabl­e lead at the top of the league. “That’s the biggest thing now, we need to make sure we’re doing a good job and talking about habits and playing the game properly and things like that,” Weisgerber said. “It’s something that we definitely need to keep working on.” Chase Coward had another solid game in goal, turning aside 21 shots in the loss.

One day earlier, Calvert scored 38 seconds into the game as Moose Jaw took a 1-0 lead out of the first period. Callaghan added their lone marker of the second as they led 2-1 heading into the third, where Mullen and Austin Reschny added insurance goals. Coward made 21 saves while the Warriors fired 41 at DePape.

The Warriors are now off until Thursday, Jan. 23 when they take on the Notre Dame Argos. Game time is 7 p.m. at Mosaic Place.

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Connor McGrath (15) gets a shot off as teammate Kirk Mullen looks for a rebound.
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