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Moose Jaw Warriors prospect Martin Rysavy battles for position with a U.S. defender during the Czech Republic’s 2-1 shootout loss.IIHF.com
The final result might not have been what Martin Rysavy and the Czech Republic wanted at the World Under-18 Hockey Championship, but the news for the bigger picture was still as positive as could be.
The Moose Jaw Warriors prospect scored the lone goal of regulation for his squad against the United States, but the Czechs would go on to drop a 2-1 shootout decision in Frisco, Texas.
Rysavy’s goal came with 4:03 remaining in the first period, taking a feed from Petr Moravec from behind the net and ripping a shot from the top of the crease high glove side on U.S. goaltender Kaiden Mbereko.
Warriors’ Weninger to serve as goaltending coach for Team Canada U18 team
Former head coach Stothers, prospect Ceulemans also named to squad for tournament beginning Apr. 26 in Texas
Apr 1, 2021 3:35 PM By: Randy Palmer
(file photo) The Moose Jaw Warriors might not have had anyone named to Team Canada’s roster for the upcoming World U18 Hockey Championship, but there will still be connections to the local Western Hockey League team.
First off, of course, is who selected the squad. Soon-to-be former Moose Jaw Warriors general manager Alan Millar put together the roster of 25 players who will take the ice in Frisco and Plano, Texas beginning Apr. 26. It’s his first official team since being named the Hockey Canada director of player personnel last month.