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2014-2015 Moose Jaw Warriors Schedule 2014-2015 Moose Jaw Warriors Schedule 2014 PRE SEASON SCHEDULE DECEMBER 2014 DATE OPPONENT DATE OPPONENT 26-Aug v Swift Current 05-Dec @ Red Deer 28-Aug @ Regina 06-Dec @ Edmonton 05-Sep @ Swift Current 07-Dec @ Calgary 06-Sep v Swift Current 10-Dec v Brandon 12-Sep @ Brandon 12-Dec @ Saskatoon 14-Sep v Brandon, 4pm 13-Dec v Red Deer 16-Dec v Lethbridge 2014-2015 REGULAR SEASON 17-Dec @ Prince Albert SEPTEMBER 2014 27-Dec v Brandon DATE OPPONENT 28-Dec @ Brandon 19-Sep @ Swift Current 31-Dec v Regina 20-Sep v Swift Current 26-Sep v Regina JANUARY 2015 27-Sep v Saskatoon DATE OPPONENT 02-Jan @ Regina OCTOBER 2014 03-Jan v Prince Albert DATE OPPONENT 06-Jan v Calgary 02-Oct v Red Deer 07-Jan @ Prince Albert 03-Oct @ Prince Albert 09-Jan v Everett 04-Oct v Tri City 10-Jan v Edmonton 09-Oct v Kootenay 14-Jan v Kootenay 15-Oct v Prince Albert 16-Jan @Swift Current 17-Oct v Portland 17-Jan v Lethbridge 18-Oct @ Swift Current 23-Jan @ Regina 24-Oct @ Medicine Hat 24-Jan @ Saskatoon 25-Oct @ Red Deer 30-Jan @ Brandon 26-Oct @ Edmonton 31-Jan v Brandon 28-Oct @ Saskatoon 31-Oct v Prince Albert FEBRUARY 2015 DATE OPPONENT NOVEMBER 2014 04-Feb v Prince Albert DATE OPPONENT 06-Feb v Spokane 01-Nov v Calgary 11-Feb @ Lethbridge 07-Nov v Medicine Hat 13-Feb @ Kootenay 08-Nov @Medicine Hat 14-Feb @ Kelowna 12-Nov v Seattle 17-Feb @ Victoria, 12pm 14-Nov @ Prince Albert 18-Feb @ Vancouver 19-Nov v Edmonton 20-Feb @ Kamloops 21-Nov @Calgary 21-Feb @ Prince George 22-Nov @ Lethbridge 27-Feb v Saskatoon 23-Nov @Kootenay 28-Feb v Regina 26-Nov @ Saskatoon 29-Nov v Saskatoon MARCH 2015 DATE OPPONENT 01-Mar @ Regina 04-Mar v Medicine Hat 06-Mar v Swift Current 07-Mar v Saskatoon 10-Mar @ Brandon 13-Mar v Regina 14-Mar @ Regina 17-Mar v Swift Current 20-Mar v Brandon 21-Mar @ Brandon.
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