The Moose Jaw Warriors are returning from Winnipeg with a split against the ICE in their 7-game Eastern Conference semi-final series. On Friday night, the Warriors erased a 3-0 deficit but fell 5-3. Saturday was a different story, as the Warriors scored four in the first period and rolled to a 5-3 win to tie the series at 1-1. Brayden Yager had three goals in the first two games, while Ryder Korczak had a four-point weekend. 

“It feels nice, obviously losing the first and winning the second one, so it’s an even series coming back home and we’re happy about that,” said Korczak in an interview with the Warriors' Marc Smith.

The series shifts back to Moose Jaw for Games 3 & 4 on Tuesday and Wednesday at the Moose Jaw Events, with Game 5 back in Winnipeg on Saturday. Both games in Moose Jaw get rolling at 7:00 p.m. 

Tickets for Games 3 & 4 can be purchased at the Moose Jaw Events Centre or at the Warriors Front Office. 

Elsewhere in the Western Hockey League, the Saskatoon Blades are down 2-0 to Red Deer after a 3-1 and 5-2 loss on Friday and Sunday. The series now shifts to Red Deer.

The Toronto Blue Jays wrapped up their six-game homestand with an 8-1 loss to the Tampa Bay Rays on Sunday. They begin a three-game set with the Astros on Monday night. 

It's playoff time in the National Hockey League. The first-round kicks off on Monday with a full slate of games including Edmonton hosting LA. The Leafs and Jets get their playoffs going on Tuesday. 

And the Saskatchewan Rush fell 15-11 to Halifax on Saturday. 

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