It's do-or-die for the Moose Jaw Warriors on Wednesday night as they prepare to host the Saskatoon Blades for Game 4 of their first-round series.

The Blades pulled out another close win on Tuesday, beating the Warriors 3-2 in Game 3 at Mosaic Place.

Despite facing elimination, the Warriors are confident that they can fight their way back.

"We're going to go out without a fight, that's for sure," said Goalie Adam Evanoff after making 37 saves in Tuesday night's loss.

The Warriors lost Game 1 in overtime and Game 2 was essentially a one-goal game as well with the Blades winning 3-1 with an empty net goal.

The fact that every game has been tight gives the Warriors hope that they can stay alive in the series.

"We're not making too many mistakes out there, it's just the little mistakes that we're making, they're getting us on it and we've got to eliminate those," said Captain Josh Brook.

"We need to have our best game of the season [in Game 4], it's do-or-die and we're going to bring it and we're going to win this game."

The Warriors have been swept four times in the first round of the WHL Playoffs, but not since losing to Kootenay in four games in 2000-01.

The Pre-Game Show will be on the air at 6:40 p.m. on Country 100.

If necessary, Game 5 will be in Saskatoon on Friday night.