From a best of seven to a best of three, the Swift Current Broncos and Moose Jaw Warriors will resume their tightly contest first round WHL Playoff series Friday night.

The scene will shift back to Moose Jaw for game five as each team looks to pull within one win of the second round.

"Now we got to win one there," said Broncos Associate Coach Ryan Smith following a 5-2 win in game four.

"The focus is on game five and I think the start will be important. I'm sure they (Moose Jaw) are going to want to get off to a better start. We want to duplicate what we did in game three and get that mentality where we are not necessarily worried about how it looks but what the result is."

So far in the series the Broncos have managed to score the first goal in each game, which is a trend that the Warriors will be look to end in game five.

"We’ve just got to come out a little bit harder and expect the pressure," said forward Tanner Jeannot.

"Obviously you want to get the first one in every game, but we’ve done a good job of battling back to get those goals back. You want to get the first goal and get some momentum going, but our game plan is to come out hard and see where that takes us."

After back-to-back sell-outs of the Innovation Credit Union iPlex, the Broncos will be forced to leave the friendly confines of home and return to Moose Jaw's Mosaic Place for game five.

Swift Current did manage to pick up a win in game one in the Warrior's home rink, but then fell 3-2 in game two.

Bronco's defenceman Colby Sissons says regardless of where the game is being played, they just need to go out and get the job done.

"It all about who wants it more," he said.

"We know their systems, we know there tendencies and things like that, it is playoff hockey. At the end of the day we just have to bear down and finish it off."

Sissons also talked about what they need to do to have success in the very close series.

"I think we just have to beat them up down low," he said.

"Get pucks towards Sawchenko's feet, I think he struggles with things around his feet and stuff like that. That's what they are doing do us, so to play a full sixty (minutes) we just have to work it down low in their end, get pucks deep and keep it simple."

Following Friday night's game five, game six of the series will go back in Swift Current on Saturday.

You can hear all of action live on The Eagle 94.1 with Robertson Family Group Broncos Hockey beginning at 6:30pm.