SEASON RECAP: Warriors’ Coach O’Leary Discusses Growth Despite No Playoffs
The Moose Jaw Warriors are ending the 2025-2026 season without a playoff appearance for the second consecutive year. Head Coach Mark O’Leary expressed disappointment, acknowledging the team's struggle through close games, including 22 decided by one goal. Injuries forced the team to rely on many rookies, impacting their playoff contention. General Manager Jason Ripplinger noted that the future looks brighter with several promising prospects expected to fill roster spots next season. With the 2026 WHL Prospects Draft on the horizon, the organization is focused on improvement.
By the Numbers- The Warriors played 22 games decided by a single goal this season.
- Of those 22, the team recorded 8 wins, 7 regulation losses, and 7 losses in shootouts or overtime.
- The Warriors are entering their second offseason without making the playoffs.
- The lineup included many rookies and affiliated players due to significant injuries throughout the season.
The organization will prepare for the 2026 WHL Prospects Draft, seeking to bolster the team with new talent. Key prospects, including Chase Petersen, are looking to make an impact next season.
Bottom LineThe Moose Jaw Warriors aim for growth in the upcoming season, relying on the development of young players and strategic drafting to improve their chances of reaching the playoffs.
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