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Chiefs score six unanswered to beat Warriors 6-2



Published on Febuary 11th, 2010
Published on Febuary 11th, 2010
Jeff D'Andrea RSS Feed
Sports writer

For the second straight game, the Moose Jaw Warriors drew first blood Wednesday against the Spokane Chiefs in WHL action.

    In fact, the Tribe scored the first two goals of the hockey game in the first period, courtesy of Jesse Paradis at the nine minute mark and Jason Bast not long after at the 11 minute mark.

    But after that, the Chiefs scored six unanswered goals to run away with a 6-2 score.

    The game was tied a 2-2 after the first, and the Chiefs scored their four in the third period.

Dylan Hood scored the lone third period goal for the Tribe.

Mitch Wahl had four points for the Chiefs.

    Check Thursday’s Times-Herald for the complete story.

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    Tony
    - February 11th, 2010 at 18:21:31

    What game were you listening to? Calgary-6 Regina-2 ? Warrior score..... was 2 goals in the first, then Hood scores in the third. 2 + 1 = 3

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    Warrior Fan
    - February 11th, 2010 at 18:21:20

    I'm not sure what is right about this article . The score was 6-3 not 6-2 . They didn't score 6 unanswered goals becuase the warriors Dylan Hood answered back in the 3rd period .

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