
Firkus Picks up East Division Player of the Year
April 4, 2024 - Western Hockey League (WHL)
Moose Jaw Warriors News Release
Jagger Firkus has added the East Division Player of the Year honours to his award haul for the 2023-24 season.
The Moose Jaw Warriors forward was named the division's nominee for the Four Broncos Memorial Trophy on Thursday.
Firkus led the entire Canadian Hockey League with 126 points, winning the WHL's Bob Clarke Trophy as the top scorer.
He set a career-high with 61 goals and 65 assists during the regular season.
The Seattle Kraken prospect became just the fourth player in franchise history to score 300 points in his career, while also moving into second all-time in goals with 144 career goals.
Firkus will be looking to become just the second Warriors player to win the WHL Player of the Year award along with Dryden Hunt since 2015-16.
The 2024 WHL Awards will be handed out at the start of May.
Western Hockey League Stories from April 4, 2024
- Wheat Kings Bid Farewell to Season After Game Four Loss - Brandon Wheat Kings
- Firkus Picks up East Division Player of the Year - Moose Jaw Warriors
- Catton named U.S. Division Player of the Year nominee for Four Broncos Memorial Trophy - Spokane Chiefs
- WHL Announces Division Nominees for Four Broncos Memorial Trophy - WHL
- Broncos Geekie Named Central Division Player of the Year - Swift Current Broncos
- Winterhawks Open Round 2 of 2024 WHL Playoffs on Friday, April 12 - Portland Winterhawks
- Yakemchuk Named WHL Central Division Defenceman of the Year - Calgary Hitmen
- Sward Named U.S. Division Defenseman of the Year, Nominee for Bill Hunter Memorial Trophy - Wenatchee Wild
- Mateychuk Named East Division Defenceman of the Year - Moose Jaw Warriors
- WHL Announces Division Nominees for Bill Hunter Memorial Trophy - WHL
- Mirwald Named B.C. Division Goaltender of the Year - Vancouver Giants
- Meneghin Named Central Division Goaltender of the Year - Lethbridge Hurricanes
- Jan Špunar Named U.S. Division Goaltender of the Year - Portland Winterhawks
- Unger Wins East Division Goaltender of the Year - Moose Jaw Warriors
- WHL Announces Nominees for Del Wilson Memorial Trophy - WHL
- Chadwick Named Central Division Scholastic Player of the Year - Lethbridge Hurricanes
- Berkly Catton Named U.S. Division Nominees for Daryl K. (Doc) Seaman Memorial Trophy - Spokane Chiefs
- WHL Announces Nominees for Daryl K. (Doc) Seaman Memorial Trophy - WHL
- Hawks Top Royals 4-1 to Complete Sweep, Advance to Round 2 - Portland Winterhawks
- Chiefs Bow Out Of Playoffs With Hard-Fought 3-2 Defeat To Top-Rated Cougars - Spokane Chiefs
- Blades Back Raiders Up Against Wall After Game 4 Win - Saskatoon Blades
- Rockets Take 3-1 Win Wednesday Against Wenatchee, 3-1 Lead in WHL Playoff Series - Wenatchee Wild
- Geekie's Overtime Winner Sends Broncos to Second Round - Swift Current Broncos
- Rockets Win, 3-1, Over Wild - Kelowna Rockets
- Cougars Edge Chiefs 3-2 and Advance to Western Conference Semi-Finals - Prince George Cougars
- Silvertips' Power Play The Difference In 3-1 Win Over G-Men - Vancouver Giants
- Warriors Take Game 3 in Brandon, Hold 3-0 Series Lead - Moose Jaw Warriors
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