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Thursday, March 21, 2019

Many Warriors Up For WHL League Awards

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MJ Warriors defenceman Josh Brook 



The Western Hockey League have announced the Eastern and Western Conference individual award winners for the 2018-19 WHL season.
 
WHL Conference Awards are voted upon by all WHL General Managers and Head Coaches.
 
All individual WHL Conference Award winners will be eligible for the overall WHL Awards at the 2019 WHL Awards luncheon in Red Deer, Alta., on Wednesday, May 1, 2019.
 
2018-19 WHL Conference Award Winners
 
WHL Player of the Year (Four Broncos Memorial Trophy)
Eastern Conference Player of the Year – Trey Fix-Wolansky (Edmonton, Alta.) – Edmonton Oil Kings
Western Conference Player of the Year – Joachim Blichfeld (Frederikshavn, Denmark) – Portland Winterhawks
 
WHL Top Goaltender (Del Wilson Memorial Trophy)
Eastern Conference Top Goaltender – Ian Scott (Calgary Alta.) – Prince Albert Raiders
Western Conference Top Goaltender – Dustin Wolf (Tustin, Calif.) – Everett Silvertips
 
WHL Top Defenceman (Bill Hunter Memorial Trophy)
Eastern Conference Top Defenceman – Josh Brook (Roblin, Man.) – Moose Jaw Warriors
Western Conference Top Defenceman – Ty Smith (Lloydminster, Alta.) – Spokane Chiefs
 
WHL Rookie of the Year (Jim Piggott Memorial Trophy)
Eastern Conference Rookie of the Year – Brayden Tracey (Calgary, Alta.) – Moose Jaw Warriors
Western Conference Rookie of the Year – Lassi Thomson (Tempere, Finland) – Kelowna Rockets
 
WHL Most Sportsmanlike Player of the Year (Brad Hornung Trophy)
Eastern Conference Most Sportsmanlike Player – Justin Almeida (Kitimat, B.C.) – Moose Jaw Warriors
Western Conference Most Sportsmanlike Player – Cody Glass (Winnipeg, Man.) – Portland Winterhawks
 
WHL Executive of the Year (Lloyd Saunders Memorial Trophy)
Eastern Conference Executive of the Year – Curtis Hunt – Prince Albert Raiders
Western Conference Executive of the Year – Garry Davidson – Everett Silvertips
 
WHL Coach of the Year (Dunc McCallum Memorial Trophy)
Eastern Conference Coach of the Year – Marc Habscheid – Prince Albert Raiders
Western Conference Coach of the Year – Michael Dyck – Vancouver Giants
 
The following individual and team awards were won during the 2018-19 WHL Regular Season:
 
WHL Regular Season Champions (Scotty Munro Memorial Trophy)
Prince Albert Raiders: 68 GP – 54 W – 10 L – 2 OTL – 2 SOL – 112 PTS
 
WHL Top Scorer (Bob Clarke Trophy)
Joachim Blichfeld (Frederikshavn, Denmark) – Portland Winterhawks
68 GP – 53 G – 61 A – 114 PTS – +16 – 70 PIM
 
WHL Top Plus-Minus
Brayden Pachal (Estevan, Sask.) – Prince Albert Raiders
66 GP – 15 G – 36 A – 51 PTS – +76 – 113 PIM
 
WHL Conference Awards for WHL Scholastic Player of the Year, WHL Humanitarian of the Year and the WHL Business Award will be announced at a later date.

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 The Western Hockey League have announced  the Eastern and Western Conference All-Star teams for the 2018-19 WHL season.
 
WHL Conference All-Stars are voted upon by WHL General Managers.
 
WHL Eastern Conference All-Star Teams

FIRST ALL-STAR TEAM
Goaltender – Ian Scott (Calgary, Alta.) – Prince Albert Raiders
Defenceman – Josh Brook (Roblin, Man.) – Moose Jaw Warriors
Defenceman – Dawson Davidson (Moosomin, Sask.) – Saskatoon Blades
Forward – Trey Fix-Wolansky (Edmonton, Alta.) – Edmonton Oil Kings
Forward – Tristin Langan (Swan River, Man. – Moose Jaw Warriors
Forward – Brett Leason (Calgary, Alta.) – Prince Albert Raiders

 
SECOND ALL-STAR TEAM
Goaltender – Mads Sogaard (Aalborg, Denmark) – Medicine Hat Tigers
Defenceman – Jett Woo (Winnipeg, Man.) – Moose Jaw Warriors
Defenceman – Brayden Pachal (Estevan, Sask.) – Prince Albert Raiders
Forward – Brandon Hagel (Morinville, Alta.) – Red Deer Rebels
Forward – Stelio Mattheos (Winnipeg, Man.) – Brandon Wheat Kings
Forward – Mark Kastelic (Phoenix, Ariz.) – Calgary Hitmen


 
WHL Western Conference All-Star Teams
 
FIRST ALL-STAR TEAM
Goaltender – Dustin Wolf (Tustin, Calif.) – Everett Silvertips
Defenceman – Ty Smith (Lloydminster, Alta..) – Spokane Chiefs
Defenceman – Bowen Byram (Cranbrook, B.C.) – Vancouver Giants
Forward – Joachim Blichfeld (Frederikshavn, Denmark) – Portland Winterhawks
Forward – Cody Glass (Winnipeg, Man.) – Portland Winterhawks
Forward – Connor Dewar (The Pas, Man.) – Everett Silvertips


 
SECOND ALL-STAR TEAM
Goaltender – Beck Warm (Whistler, B.C.) – Tri-City Americans
Defenceman – Lassi Thomson (Tampere, Finland) – Kelowna Rockets
Defenceman – Scott Walford (Coquitlam, B.C.) – Victoria Royals
Forward – Parker AuCoin (St. Albert, Alta.) – Tri-City Americans
Forward – Matthew Wedman (Edmonton, Alta.) – Seattle Thunderbirds
Forward – Riley Woods (Regina, Sask.) – Spokane Chiefs

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