Ziprick reflects on his growth as a member of the Moose Jaw Warriors
Aiden Ziprick, a graduating defenceman for the Moose Jaw Warriors, reflects on his journey in junior hockey after 220 games, with 188 for the Warriors. His experience includes a memorable championship run, with significant contributions including game-winning goals in critical matches. Ziprick has shown notable growth, evolving from a player with one goal in his first 84 games to a standout defenceman, recording 20 goals and 56 points over his last 68 games. He credits the mentorship from older teammates and aims to lead future players while preparing for his upcoming college hockey career at Bemidji State University.
By the Numbers- Ziprick scored 1 goal and 10 points in his first 84 WHL games.
- In his next 68 games, he scored 12 goals and tallied 48 points.
- In his last 68 games, Ziprick recorded 20 goals and 56 points.
- Ziprick has emerged as the Warriors' top defenceman over the past two seasons.
- He will transition to play NCAA hockey at Bemidji State University next season.
As Ziprick heads to the NCAA, he aims to build on his recent success and contribute to Bemidji State's hockey program, leveraging the leadership skills and confidence he developed in Moose Jaw.
Bottom LineZiprick's journey with the Warriors illustrates the importance of mentorship, growth, and resilience in sports, likely shaping his future impact as a leader on and off the ice at the collegiate level.
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