The Moose Jaw Warriors had their chances throughout Saturday's game but weren't able to convert and fell 3-0 to Medicine Hat in Irvine, AB.
Both teams made adjustments coming out of Friday's game at Mosaic Place, which was won by the Warriors, 5-2.
In Moose Jaw the night before, the team's raced up the ice looking to create scoring opportunities, however on Saturday in the opening period, both teams were able to play a tight period, which limited the quality chances on goaltenders, and led to a scoreless tie going to the first intermission.
The second period saw the teams open up a little bit, as they both were able to generate chances, but the goalies kept the game scoreless after two periods.
At 3:55 of the third period, the Tigers got on the board when a Warriors turnover at the Medicine Hat blue-line led to a Gary Haden breakaway that he converted on.
The Tigers increased their lead at the midway point when Josh Williams jumped on a loose puck in the Medicine Hat zone, led a shorthanded rush up the ice and he was able to sneak a shot past Warriors goalie Brodan Salmond.
Medicine Hat added an empty-net goal from Dawson Heathcote inside the final two minutes of regulation to put the game away.
After scoring four times on the power play on Friday, Moose Jaw was 0-for-5 with the man advantage in Saturday's loss, they also went 4-for-4 on the penalty kill.
Salmond made 38 saves in the loss.
The Warriors preseason record sits at 2-2-0, they'll close out their exhibition schedule next weekend with a pair of games against the Brandon Wheat Kings. On Friday, the team will head to Manitoba and then they’ll return to Mosaic Place on Sunday, Sept. 16 for a matinee game that starts at 4 p.m.
Next Friday will mark the return of Warriors Hockey on Country 100, catch the pregame show from Brandon starting at 6:25 p.m.