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Jagger Firkus becomes 1st Moose Jaw Warrior to win CHL player of the year

The accolades and recognition meant the world to Jagger Firkus.

Firkus was named the David Branch Player of the Year Award winner at the Canadian Hockey League awards Saturday. He became the first player in Warriors history to win the award.

He paced the CHL with 126 points (61 goals, 65 assists) to also earn the top scorer award.

"It means the world to me," Firkus said. "The organization of Moose Jaw, they've had a lot of really good players that came over there, but to be the first to get this award, it means a lot to me.

"The organization of Moose Jaw has done so much for me, so I'm happy to give back to them."

"It's special to me, it's special to my family and hopefully I can keep moving forward," he added.

Easton Cowan of the London Knights and Mathieu Cataford of the Halifax Mooseheads were the other two finalists for CHL player of the year.

Firkus was presented the award by outgoing Ontario Hockey League commissioner David Branch, for whom the award is named.

Firkus, drafted by the NHL's Seattle Kraken in the second round (35th overall) in 2022, was held off the scoresheet just four times in 63 regular-season games.

He also carried a 26-game point streak of 51 points (19 goals, 32 assists) between Nov. 25 and Feb. 17.

He led the Warriors to third place in the Western Hockey League's Eastern Conference regular-season standings.

Then came the franchise's first-ever Ed Chynoweth Cup after advancing to their first WHL final in 18 years.

The Warriors made it to their first-ever Memorial Cup. Moose Jaw fell to host Saginaw in Friday's tournament semifinal.

"It was special, it really was," Firkus said of the his season. "It was the (most fun) year of hockey I've ever had. It was the best group of guys I've ever been a

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