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Give us some players to watch from the Warriors
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Like they do, like you said, lots of high-end goal scoring. Who should everyone kind of be keeping an eye on
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in the Memorial Cup coming up? Yeah, so top guy you are gonna wanna watch
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is Jagger Furkus. We've talked about him all season long. He's been incredible
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He was the top scorer of the WHL and he continued that in the playoffs
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He put up 32 points in 20 games. Offhand, I think he had 14 goals
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I didn't write that down and I closed the tab, so. We'll go with 14
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I'm pretty sure it's around there. He's their leading scorer and I believe he's also the leading scorer
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in the playoffs for the WHL. Next, you got Brayden, yeah, Brayden Jaeger
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Or is it Brandon? Now I'm blanking. Brayden. It is Brayden. Brayden
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Did you ever have those little like, did I just say it wrong
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Completely questioning all your knowledge. Yeah, so he finished second on the Warriors
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with 27 points. He had 11 goals. Again, another great scorer, another great puck mover
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Third, you've got Matthew Savoy, who was a top 10 pick, or just outside of it at the WHL
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or not WHL, the NHL Draft. He was a deadline acquisition and has proven his worth time and time again
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He's been an incredible force for the Warriors, really solidified that top line
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On defense, you've got Denton Matejchuk, who has put up 30 points in 20 games
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He's by far the most productive defenseman in the WHL playoffs this year
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And then in net, you have a draft eligible Jackson Unger, who has been pretty solid
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He could make or break the team, so he will be one to watch just as the Memorial Cup starts
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He was really good against the Blades. He would stop 40 shots a game
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He was able to respond very quickly to any sort of changes in the environment
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And his save percentage is a little on the lower side, at a 9-10
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but I don't think that quite reflects how good he has been in the playoffs