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Mateychuk sets all-time defenceman scoring record as Warriors defeat Pats

Assist in first period sees Warriors captain hit 213 points for career as Warriors go on to 6-3 win
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Moose Jaw Warriors captain Denton Mateychuk, here in action against Medicine Hat earlier this season, became the Warriors all-time leading scorer among defenceman on Sunday night.

The Moose Jaw Warriors didn’t have a whole lot to play for in Regina on Sunday afternoon, but they got the job done just the same.

The Warriors built a 3-0 through the first 23 minutes and went on to a 6-3 victory in Western Hockey League action at the Brandt Centre in a contest that saw a new all-time team scoring record set.

After a back-and-forth first period, the Warriors got on the board with 3:26 to play in the period, and it was a historic goal.

Working on their second power play of the game, Denton Mateychuk would find Brayden Yager open in the right face-off circle, and his howitzer of a slapshot would beat Evan Huet for the game’s opening marker.

Mateychuk picked up the primary assist to give him 213 points on his career with the Warriors, moving him past Nathan Paetsch into first place as the highest-scoring defenceman in team history. Paetsch -- now an assistant coach with the AHL’s Rochester Americans -- immediately sent Mateychuk a congratulatory message on social media.

The Warriors received another power play late in the first, and some great puck movement led to Yager finding Atley Calvert in front of the net, with the Moose Jaw Minor Hockey product scoring his 22nd power play goal of the season with nine seconds left in the frame.

Pavel McKenzie made it a 3-0 game 3:03 into the second period, with Calvert winning a battle on the end boards and sending a pass out into the slot for McKenzie, who put a quick shot home five-hole for his 14th of the season.

Regina got one back with 3:17 to play in the second when Corbin Vaughn got off a shot from the face-off circle that found its way through traffic and went top shelf blocker side to make it a 3-1 game.

The Pats then got back within one with 2:58 gone in the third when a neutral zone turnover led to a three-on-one that Zane Rowan finished off with a wide-open backhand.

Moose Jaw got that back two minutes later, and it was the product of some creative luck on the part of Jagger Firkus. The Seattle Kraken prospect put a shot from behind the net off the back of Huet’s mask, and the puck would drop into the net to again make it a two-goal game.

There things remained until the final three minutes when Lynden Lakovic made it a 6-3 contest with 2:40 to play before Anthony Wilson scored for the Pats 29 seconds later to finish off scoring.

Yager capped his night with a goal and four points, while Savoie racked up three assists and Mateychuk had a pair of helpers.

Fortin turned aside 21 shots to earn the win in goal, while the Warriors had 36 shots on Huet.

The Warriors have two games remaining in the regular season as they travel to Brandon to face the Wheat Kings on Thursday before hosting the Pats in their finale on Saturday. Game time is 7 p.m. at the Moose Jaw Events Centre.