Game Day Hub: WHL Championship Game 2 vs. Moose Jaw
2024 WHL Championship • Game 2
Portland Winterhawks vs. Moose Jaw Warriors
MJ leads series 1-0 • BUY TICKETS NOW
Portland and Moose Jaw square off on Saturday after a tense Game 1 went the Warriors’ way on Friday.
Puck Drop: 7:00 P.M.
Doors: 5:30 P.M.
Venue: Veterans Memorial Coliseum – Portland, Ore.
Uniforms: Red
Listen Live: Winterhawks Radio Network and on the Winterhawks App
Watch Live: WHL Live on CHL TV | Portland’s CW | TSN (Canada)
Game Notes: Winterhawks Game Notes
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The Series So Far: MJ leads 1-0
Game 1 – Moose Jaw 3 @ Portland 2
Series Remaining Schedule:
Game 3 – Tuesday, May 14 – @MJ – 7:00 P.M.
Game 4 – Wednesday, May 15 – @MJ – 7:00 P.M.
*Game 5 – Friday, May 17 – @MJ – 7:00 P.M.
*Game 6 – Sunday, May 19 – @POR – TBD
*Game 7 – Monday, May 20 – @POR – TBD
*If Necessary | HOME | All times PT
FOLLOW ALONG: Box Score
The Counterpunch
Friday’s Game 1 produced a tough result for the Hawks as a late Moose Jaw goal gave the Warriors the win in a tightly contested tilt. Portland rallied from two goals down to knot things up in the third before Matthew Savoie’s game-winner, and there are plenty of positives to draw from the game despite the result.
“Any time you get some momentum, especially on home ice, you want to capitalize on it and I thought we did that in the third,” said Winterhawks Head Coach/GM Mike Johnston following the game. “We had some very good shifts…really good chances. Those are opportunities we need, those are shifts we need to build on.”
“I thought it was a close game overall. Unfortunate that they got that late one, but we’ll just be better tomorrow.”
Mike Johnston, Gabe Klassen & Diego Buttazzoni spoke to the media following Game 1.#WHLChampionship | #FeedingTheFuture pic.twitter.com/ySYEn4G1Zr
— Portland Winterhawks (@pdxwinterhawks) May 11, 2024
As the series rolls on and the teams become more familiar, each side will adapt to the other’s strengths and weaknesses and find new ways to dictate play. And if we’ve learned anything from the playoffs thus far, the difference between one game and the next can be wildly different, even when separated by just one day. So pack the VMC, bring the noise and help send the Hawks to Saskatchewan with a tied series!
Game Day Guide
Welcome back to the VMC! For all WHL Championship games, VMC doors will open 90 minutes prior to puck drop (5:30 doors, 7:00 puck drop), giving fans an extra 30 minutes to get in and get fired up for game time!
Once you’re in, enjoy fun concourse activations like face painting outside Entry GG and hit the team store if you need some new merch to help create a sea of red in the VMC. Then, make sure you’re in your seats by 6:25 to kick off the electricity right from warmups!
TV Time
If you can’t make it to the game, you’re in luck!
This weekend’s games will be broadcast on Portland’s CW. Catch the action live on channel 32 for over-the-air customers in the Portland region, and 703 on Comcast. Click here for more information Portland’s CW.
BACK ON TV! 📺
In addition to CHL TV and TSN (🇨🇦), Games 1 and 2 of the #WHLChampionship will be broadcast in the Portland area on @PortlandsCW!
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— Portland Winterhawks (@pdxwinterhawks) May 10, 2024
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