Jagger Firkus

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Jagger Firkus
Born (2004-04-29) April 29, 2004 (age 20)
Irma, Alberta, Canada
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 158 lb (72 kg; 11 st 4 lb)
Position Right Wing
Shoots Right
NHL team (P)
Cur. team
Seattle Kraken
Coachella Valley Firebirds  (AHL)
NHL draft 35th overall, 2022
Seattle Kraken
Playing career 2024present

Jagger Firkus (born April 29, 2004) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player who is currently playing with the Coachella Valley Firebirds in the American Hockey League (AHL) as a prospect under contract to the Seattle Kraken of the National Hockey League (NHL). His nickname is Firkus Circus. [1]

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Playing Career

Amateur

Firkus played bantam hockey for the Lloydminster Bobcats of the Alberta Junior Hockey League during the 2017–21 seasons. He was selected 82nd overall in the 2019 WHL bantam draft by the Moose Jaw Warriors. [2]

Firkus would then join the Warriors. He made his major junior debut with the Warriors in the 2019–20 season season and would later become a key contributor to the Warriors by collecting 80 points in his first full WHL Season in 2021–22 season which included 36 goals & 44 assists which helped Moose Jaw get into the WHL Playoffs. [3] His reign of terror on the WHL wouldn't stop in the 2022–23 season though, racking up 88 points with 40 goals and 48 assists, Firkus would be consider one of the top prospects going into the 2022 NHL entry draft. [4] However, it wouldn't be until the 2023–24 season where Firkus really shined. [5] Recording a total of 126 points with 61 goals & 65 assists, Firkus would go on to capture the Four Broncos Memorial Trophy as player of the year and the Bob Clarke Trophy as the league's top scorer. [6] [7] In the 2024 WHL playoffs, he recorded 32 points along with 14 goals & 18 assists, Firkus, along with Denton Mateychuk & Brayden Yager would defeat the Portland Winterhawks, win the Ed Chynoweth Cup and get the Warriors into the 2024 Memorial Cup. [8] Unfortunately, they would go on to lose in the semifinals 7–1 against the Saginaw Spirit of the Ontario Hockey League. [9]

Firkus would then become the first Moose Jaw Warrior player to win the CHL David Branch Player of the Year award in team history. [10] He would also become the winner of the 2024 CHL Top Scorer Award. [11]

Professional

Firkus was selected 35th overall in the 2022 NHL entry draft by the Seattle Kraken. [12] The next spring, Firkus signed an entry-level contract with the Kraken. [13] Firkus made his professional hockey debut with the Coachella Valley Firebirds after the WHL 2022–23 season was done, though he didn't really do much other than play one playoff game. [14] The upcoming 2024–25 season however, would be the first test for Firkus to prove himself in the professional level. [15] Firkus did get a chance to test his skills in the 2024 NHL Rookie Faceoff, which helped him get his season going early before the preseason started. [16]

International Play

Firkus got a brief stint with Team Canada U18 HC for the 2022 Hlinka Gretzky Cup. He almost didn't make the team but then injuries got a hold of his teammate Matthew Savoie. While filling in for Savoie, Firkus didn't get to see much action in the round robin game against Czechia. [17]

Career Statistics

Regular Season & Playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season TeamLeagueGP G A Pts PIM GPGAPtsPIM
2019–20 Moose Jaw Warriors WHL 121126
2020–21 Moose Jaw WarriorsWHL23681424
2021–22 Moose Jaw WarriorsWHL66364480341066124
2022–23 Coachella Valley Firebirds AHL 10000
2022–23 Moose Jaw WarriorsWHL66404888241010112110
2023–24 Moose Jaw WarriorsWHL636165126302014183215
WHL totals2301441663101184030356529

Awards And Honours

AwardYear
WHL
Ed Chynoweth Cup 2024
Four Broncos Memorial Trophy 2024
Bob Clarke Trophy 2024
CHL Top Scorer Award 2024
CHL Player of the Year 2024

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