Former Moose Jaw Warrior Kobe Mohr has filed a class-action lawsuit alleging that junior leagues and the NHL are conspiring to limit players' opportunities.

Mohr's lawsuit alleges that the junior leagues under the Canadian Hockey League, the AHL, ECHL and Hockey Canada have created a system where the majority of players will never reach the top pro leagues.

A Toronto Star report indicated that it was a proposed $825 million claim and would seek to represent potentially thousands of others over the past ten years. 

After arriving in a trade with Kelowna, Mohr played nine games with the Warriors last season before leaving for the Alberta Junior Hockey League's Drumheller Dragons. he scored two goals and an assist in those games and was a minus nine. 

In 265 games, Mohr scored 35 goals and 66 assists for 101 points.