Boehm, Ruzicka nominated for WHL awards

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A pair of Brandon Wheat Kings players are up for Western Hockey League awards.

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A pair of Brandon Wheat Kings players are up for Western Hockey League awards.

Wheat Kings defenceman Nigel Boehm is one of the four divisional finalists for the Daryl K. (Doc) Seaman Memorial Trophy as scholastic player of the year. He is joined by Ben MacBeath (Calgary Hitmen), Sean Burick (Penticton Vees) and Alex Weiermair (Portland Winterhawks).

The six finalists for the Del Wilson Memorial Trophy as the WHL’s top goalie include Filip Ruzicka of the Wheat Kings, Michal Orsulak (Prince Albert Raiders), Chase Wutzke (Moose Jaw Warriors), Joshua Ravensbergen (Prince George Cougars), Tobias Tvrznik (Wenatchee Wild) and Andrew Reyelts (Penticton Vees).

The nominees for the Doug Wickenheiser Memorial Trophy for humanitarian of the year are Evan Gardner (Saskatoon Blades), Axel Hurtig (Calgary Hitmen), Brady Ness and Ethan Semeniuk (Moose Jaw Warriors), Raiden LeGall (Everett Silvertips), Shane Smith (Kelowna Rockets) and Carter Esler (Spokane Chiefs).

The finalists are voted upon by WHL general managers. The winners will be announced from April 21 until May 6.

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