It's due or die for the Moose Jaw Warriors, as they will look to force a Game 7 on Monday against the Winnipeg ICE. The Warriors are down 3-2 in their Eastern Conference semi-final series after a 5-2 loss on Saturday night in the Manitoba capital. Moose Jaw would build a 2-0 lead but Winnipeg would score five unanswered goals to win Game 5. Following Game 5 Warriors forward Brayden Yager said the team is confident heading into Game 6 on Monday night. 

“We’ve won two in a row against these guys before, it’s a little setback, but we’re going to come out flying and not let this loss put us down,” Yager said.

The party gets started for Monday's game at 5:30 p.m. with a pre-game party at the Moose Jaw Events Centre with the puck drop scheduled for 7:00 p.m. All the action can be heard on Country 100. 

Elsewhere in the Eastern Conference, the Saskatoon Blades have won three-straight games to force a Game 7 against the Red Deer Rebels. The two teams take to the ice on Tuesday night in Saskatoon. 

Moose Jaw hockey products Jasmine Kohl and Brooklyn Nimegeers kicked off their Esso Cup U18 AAA Female National Championship in Prince Albert on Sunday. Nimeggeers picked up 2 assists, as she and the Western Region representatives Regina Rebels opened the tournament with a 3-1 win over Quebec. 

Kohl and the host Prince Albert Northern Bears dropped their opener 4-3 to the Atlantic representatives. Both teams are back in action on Monday. A full schedule of the tournament can be found HERE.

Over to the NHL playoffs, Carolina beat the Islanders 5-2, Boston beat up on Florida 6-2, Dallas edged out the Wild 3-2, and Edmonton got past LA 5-4 in overtime. 

And the Blue Jays capped off a three-game weekend series with a 5-1 win over the New York Yankees on Sunday. 

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