Four Moose Jaw Warriors players have been suspended indefinitely pending an investigation into possible violations of team rules and league conduct policies, the WHL announced on Saturday.
Goalie Connor Ungar was suspended, along with forward Lynden Lakovic and defencemen Max Wanner and Marek Howell.
No further details were provided about the suspensions.
On Monday, Katie Strang of The Athletic reported that the Moose Jaw Police "have been made aware" of the incident involving the players, but had no additional comments at the time.
Wanner, 19, is an Edmonton Oilers prospect and was drafted by the NHL club in the seventh round (212 overall) in 2021. The native of Estevan, Sask., has eight goals and 30 points in 44 games with the Warriors this season.
Howell has four points in 44 games with Moose Jaw this season, while fellow 16-year-old Lakovic has tallied seven points in 37 games.
Ungar, 21, is in his fifth season in the WHL. He owns a 26-7-0 record with a 2.58 goals against average and .925 save percentage in 38 games this season.





