The Moose Jaw Warriors were busy with the player movement on the weekend, starting with Friday. 

That day, they acquired 20-year-old left winger Owen Hardy from the Vanvouver Giants for a sixth round pick in either 2022 or 2023. 

But they weren't done. Late Saturday, Moose Jaw Warriors General Manager Alan Millar announced that the team has acquired 18-year-old import defenceman David Homola from WHL waivers.

“Homola is a good addition to our hockey club. He is a solid, puck moving defenceman, who has good puck skills and good hockey sense,” said Millar.

“David played well for the Czech Republic at last year’s Hlinka Gretzky Under 18 championships in Edmonton.”Homola, 6’0”, 175lbs, is from Nove Mesto na Morave, Czech Republic and was selected 91st overall at the 2019 CHL Import Draft. This season with the Tri-City Americans, Homola has played in two games and has one assist. Last season he played with HC Ocelari Trinec U19 in the Czech Republic and had four goals, 14 assists, and 18 points in 47 games.

The Warriors also traded 18-year-old import forward Daniil Stepanov to the Prince Albert Raiders in exchange for a 9th round pick in 2023. In addition, the Warriors also released 18-year-old Matthew Sanders.

“I’d also like to thank both Daniil and Matt for their time with our hockey club. Both are first class young men and we wish them all the best,” Millar added.