Daily Dose of the Dub: Firkus joins Warriors for the rest of the season

Firkus to join Warriors for rest of season

Jagger Firkus will be joining the Moose Jaw Warriors for the rest of the season now that his midget season has concluded. Firkus has already played five games with the Warriors and has one goal.

Kastelic moves into third in all-time goals with Calgary

Calgary Hitmen captain Mark Kastelic scored his 122nd goal with Calgary on Wednesday against Winnipeg officially placing him ahead of Borys Protsenko for third on the Hitmen’s all-time goals list.

Bilous to wear Deadpool-inspired mask

Moose Jaw Warriors goaltender Boston Bilous will be donning this Deadpool-inspired mask designed by Friedesigns, based in Okotoks, Alberta.

Broncos unveil WHL Suits Up to Promote Organ Donation Jerseys

The Swift Current Broncos unveiled the jerseys they’ll be wearing on Saturday for the WHL Suits Up to Promote Organ Donation contest.

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Mohr commits to Red Deer College

Kobe Mohr (265 GP, 35 G, 66 A with the Edmonton Oil Kings, Kamloops Blazers, Kelowna Rockets and Moose Jaw Warriors from 2014-20) has committed to Red Deer College for the 2020-21 season. He is currently finishing up his junior hockey career with the AJHL’s Drumheller Dragons where he has 18 goals and 21 assists in 30 games.

Flodell named to AUS All-Star Team

Logan Flodell (161 GP, 2.92 GAA, 0.908 Save Percentage with the Seattle Thunderbirds, Saskatoon Blades, Lethbridge Hurricanes and Swift Current Broncos from 2013-18) was named to the Atlantic University Sport First All-Star Team.

Three Stars

First Star: Calgary’s Kyle Olson had two goals and one assist

Second Star: Calgary’s Brayden Peters made 26 saves on 27 shots.

Third Star: Calgary’s Mark Kastelic had a goal and one assist.