Looking to avenge last Friday’s loss to Swift Current on home ice, the Moose Jaw Warriors put together one of their most complete games this season on Tuesday night.

Brayden Yager posted his first hat trick of the season and Jackson Unger made 32 saves in a 4-0 shutout win for the Warriors over the Broncos at the Moose Jaw Events Centre.

“Right from the drop of the puck, we were good,” Warriors associate coach Scott King said. “I thought from top-to-bottom, I thought everybody contributed and it was a real good team win and I just thought we play great tonight.”

With his first shutout of the season, Unger moved into the WHL lead for wins with 13 and added to his league-leading save total, now at 748, in the win.

“It’s been great, I’ve had solid games and good numbers and to get two wins in the last three, so it’s been good and just keep going,” Unger said after Tuesday’s win.

“He was good, he makes that save early in the first period and that goes in, maybe changes the whole complexion of the game, so that was big save and he just looked calm tonight,” King said.

The Warriors started strong with Yager scoring his 13th of the season just 4:54 into the game.

Yager added to Moose Jaw’s lead 6:48 into the second period and then Firkus made it 3-0 with a shorthanded goal for his WHL-leading 23rd of the season with 12:42 gone in the second.

The Warriors withstood some push back from the Broncos in the third and Yager sealed the win with his hat trick goal into an empty net with 1:01 to go.

Unger attempted to score on the empty net just seconds early with a shot from the Warriors’ zone.

“I got that thing up, I think that was landing at the hashmarks, but [the Swift Current player] was right in the perfect spot and he just overhead swatted it, that was going in,” Unger said.

Denton Mateychuk and Pavel McKenzie had two assists in the win. The two assists for Mateychuk extend his WHL-leading point streak to 19 games.

The win improves the Warriors’ record to 14-10-0-1 this season and moves them into third place in the Eastern Conference.

“We played quick tonight, we were quick to check, we were quick to get pucks back and when we got them back, we were attacking,” King said.

The Warriors will look to build off the win when they travel to Alberta for games in Red Deer and Edmonton this weekend.