It was a bittersweet night for the West 麻豆精选 Warriors Friday.
The team introduced the new leadership core with the additions of alternate captains John Evans, Carter Wilkie and Ryan Novecosky joining veteran captain Jake Harrison, but the Warriors鈥 three-game winning streak was snapped in a 7-3 loss to the Surrey Eagles.
鈥淲e are very excited to announce these young men as our leadership group for the remainder of the season,鈥 said Warriors head coach Simon Ferguson ahead of Friday night鈥檚 game.
鈥淐arter, Ryan and John have shown great leadership on and off the ice. I have no doubt they continue to be impact players and lead the way.鈥
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After the team鈥檚 first three straight wins since December 2018, the Warriors came into Friday night鈥檚 game against a similar-situation Eagles鈥 team, who sit near the bottom of the BC Hockey League standings just above the 10-win Warriors.
Despite the hot streak, the Warriors were cooled off early in Friday night鈥檚 loss as the Eagles came out firing with three goals in the first period and then two goals in both the second and third.
West 麻豆精选鈥檚 Nicholas Ardanaz continued the point streak with his third goal and 24th point of the season as Drew Vieten and Tyler Cristall added the two other goals for the Warriors.
The Warriors will need to move on quickly from the loss as West 麻豆精选 gets set to host the Cowichan Valley Capitals, a team that has nearly triple the amount of wins as the Warriors.
Puck drops at 6:00 p.m. Saturday at Royal LePage Place.
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