The Warren Wildcats sit third in the Price Division with a 17–3 record in Winnipeg High School Hockey League play following a three-game week that included a home victory.
Warren opened the stretch with a 4–1 road loss to Niverville on Feb. 3. Rhet King scored the Wildcats’ lone goal on the power play in the first period, but Niverville pulled away with two third-period goals and an empty-netter.
The Wildcats bounced back at home with a 4–2 win over John Taylor. King led the offence with two goals, including the go-ahead marker in the third period, while Sawyer Park opened the scoring and Lexon Hogg added an insurance goal late.
Warren was unable to complete the sweep in a Feb. 6 rematch at John Taylor, falling 4–1. Hogg scored for the Wildcats in the third period, but John Taylor responded with three unanswered goals down the stretch, including an empty-netter.
Warren returns to action next week with a home game against Edward Schreyer on Feb. 9 at 3:15 p.m., followed by a road matchup with West K on Feb. 10 at 3:45 p.m., before hosting Lundar on Feb. 12 at 3:15 p.m.
Wildcats drop pair in West Division play
The Warren Wildcats sit 10th in the West Division with a 6–13 record in Manitoba Women’s High School Hockey League action after a pair of losses last week.
Warren dropped a 3–1 home decision to Shaftesbury on Feb. 3. The Titans scored twice in the second period to take control, while Ella Riddell scored Warren’s lone goal late in the middle frame. Shaftesbury added an early third-period marker to seal the win.
The Wildcats were then shut out 2–0 on the road by Oak Park on Feb. 5. The Raiders scored in the opening minute and added an insurance goal in the third, while Warren was unable to find an equalizer.
Warren returns to the ice Feb. 10, hosting GCC at home with a 3:15 p.m. puck drop.