Warriors relying on ‘scar tissue’ from past in pushing forward at Memorial Cup
SAGINAW — Some scar tissue built up over time has given the Moose Jaw Warriors resilience.
The Western Hockey League champions earned a spot in the Memorial Cup semifinal Tuesday night with a 5-3 win over the Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League champion Drummondville. Both teams were 0-2 entering their final round-robin game, with the loser going home.
“I think that’s something that you build over time,” Warriors head coach Mark O’Leary said. “It’s just like scar tissue. This group has grown together for the last four seasons and it starts out when you’re a young group and you’re rebuilding and you’re losing some games by a lot of goals.
“You learn back then that you could either stand there and whine and complain and look to blame others or you can get yourself up quick and start punching back. And I think that’s a mentality that we’ve developed over time here.