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Giants Netminder Mirwald Named WHL Goalie of the Week Yet Again

February 20, 2024 - Western Hockey League (WHL)
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Vancouver Giants goaltender Brett Mirwald
Vancouver Giants goaltender Brett Mirwald
(Vancouver Giants, Credit: Rob Wilton)

Calgary, Alta. - The Western Hockey League announced today that Vancouver Giants netminder Brett Mirwald has been named WHL Goaltender of the Week for the week ending February 18, 2024.

It's the fourth time Mirwald has earned the award this season, more than any other goaltender.

The 20-year-old posted a 2-0-0-0 record against Western Conference opponents, putting up a 1.00 goals-against average and .971 save percentage.

Mirwald allowed one power play goal in a 5-1 victory against Victoria on February 14. The second-year Giants goalie turned aside 31 of 32 shots to earn third star of the night.

He was called on again for what might be the most significant game of the Giants' season two nights later, as the Western Conference-leading Portland Winterhawks rolled into the Langley Events Centre with a chance to clinch a playoff berth. Mirwald was in top form, denying Winterhawks Captain Gabe Klassen on a breakaway in a hectic first period that saw Portland pepper Vancouver with 17 shots, but come away scoreless. Mirwald would end up stopping 37 of 38 shots in a dramatic 3-1 Giants win and be named first star for the seventh time this season.

The win saw Vancouver extend its point streak to 10 games (9-0-1-0) and move within striking distance of second place in the B.C. Division.

The 6-foot-1, 180-pound goaltender now sports a 24-17-2-0 record to continue his standout season. In his last 16 games, he is 13-2-1 with a .928 save percentage.Mirwald has trimmed his goals-against average to 3.07 and ratcheted up his save percentage to .915. He's made the most saves of any WHL goalie this season (1389, as of February 18), while playing the second-most minutes (2524) and making more starts this season than the last three combined.

Mirwald also helped the Giants double up the Spokane Chiefs on Monday, February 19, which does not count towards this weekly award.

Vancouver returns to the ice on February 23 to take on the Rockets (25-28-3-0) in Kelowna.

2023-24 WHL Goaltender of the Week

February 12, 2024: Brett Mirwald, Vancouver Giants

February 5, 2024: Reid Dyck (Boston Bruins)

January 29, 2024: Scott Ratzlaff, Seattle Thunderbirds (Buffalo Sabres)

January 22, 2024: Chase Wutzke, Red Deer Rebels

January 15, 2024: Chase Wutzke, Red Deer Rebels

January 8, 2024: Brett Mirwald, Vancouver Giants

January 2, 2024: Harrison Meneghin, Lethbridge Hurricanes

December 18, 2023: Brett Mirwald, Vancouver Giants

December 11, 2023: Chase Wutzke, Red Deer Rebels

December 4, 2023: Jackson Unger, Moose Jaw Warriors

November 27, 2023: Dawson Cowan, Spokane Chiefs

November 20, 2023: Rhett Stoesser, Red Deer Rebels

November 13, 2023: Evan May, Medicine Hat Tigers

November 6, 2023: Joshua Ravensbergen, Prince George Cougars

October 30, 2023: Joshua Ravensbergen, Prince George Cougars

October 23, 2023: Daniel Hauser, Wenatchee Wild

October 16, 2023: Jan Špunar, Portland Winterhawks

October 10, 2023: Kyle Kelsey, Red Deer Rebels

October 2, 2023: Ethan Chadwick, Everett Silvertips

September 25, 2023: Max Hildebrand, Prince Albert Raiders





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Vancouver Giants goaltender Brett Mirwald
Vancouver Giants goaltender Brett Mirwald

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Vancouver Giants goaltender Brett Mirwald
Vancouver Giants goaltender Brett Mirwald

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Vancouver Giants goaltender Brett Mirwald
Vancouver Giants goaltender Brett Mirwald

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Vancouver Giants goaltender Brett Mirwald
Vancouver Giants goaltender Brett Mirwald

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Vancouver Giants goaltender Brett Mirwald
Vancouver Giants goaltender Brett Mirwald

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