Blazers netminder Edmonstone named Mary Brown’s Chicken WHL Goaltender of the Week
Calgary, Alta. – The Western Hockey League announced today Kamloops Blazers netminder Logan Edmonstone has been named Mary Brown’s Chicken WHL Goaltender of the Week for the week ending Sunday, February 8.
The 18-year-old from Saskatoon, Sask. Went 2-1-0-0 on the road with a 1.32 goals-against average, a .957 save percentage and one shutout.
This marks the second time this season that Edmonstone has earned the weekly award.
He got the call on Tuesday, February 3, as the Blazers torched the Victoria Royals 11-1. Despite allowing the first goal, Kamloops scored 11 unanswered tallies, and Edmonstone steered aside 31 of 32 shots, while keeping Victoria scoreless on two powerplays. The host Royals got their revenge the following night in a 4-1 decision, though Edmonstone still stood tall with 31 saves on 31 shots for a .912 save percentage.
The 5-foot-11, 172-pound netminder was unsolvable as the Blazers returned to the mainland to blank the Vancouver Giants 5-0 on Saturday, February 7. Edmonstone made 26 stops for his fourth shutout of the season, highlighted by some deft stops on Luca Pura on the edge of the blue paint.
Edmonstone is in the midst of a career season with a 17-10-4-3 record, a 3.22 goals-against average, a .902 save percentage and four clean sheets.
He’s suited up for the Blazers for parts of three seasons since being selected with the 173rd overall pick in the eighth round of the 2022 WHL Prospects Draft.
Edmonstone owns a career 24-31-6-4 record, a 3.58 GAA, a .897 save percentage and four shutouts, while surpassing 2,000 saves.
Kamloops (25-17-6-4) is 6-3-1-0 in its last 10 games to sit third in the logjammed B.C. Division and fourth in the Western Conference.
The Blazers are back at it on Friday, February 13, when they visit the Prince George Cougars (30-19-2-0) for a 7:00 p.m. PST puck drop.
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Mary Brown’s Chicken WHL Goaltender of the Week
September 22, 2025: Ethan Eskit, Victoria Royals
September 29, 2025: Logan Edmonstone, Kamloops Blazers
October 6, 2025: Parker Snell, Edmonton Oil Kings
October 14, 2025: Evan Gardner, Saskatoon Blades
October 20, 2025: Burke Hood, Vancouver Giants
October 27, 2025: Andrew Reyelts, Penticton Vees
November 3, 2025: Eric Tu, Calgary Hitmen
November 10, 2025: Michal Orsulak, Prince Albert Raiders
November 17, 2025: Anders Miller, Everett Silvertips
November 24, 2025: Harrison Boettiger, Kelowna Rockets
December 1, 2025: Joshua Ravensbergen, Prince George Cougars
December 8, 2025: Matthew Hutchison, Regina Pats
December 15, 2025: Eric Tu, Calgary Hitmen
December 22, 2025: Marek Sklenicka, Seattle Thunderbirds
December 29, 2025: Filip Ruzicka, Brandon Wheat Kings
January 5, 2026: Xavier Wendt, Tri-City Americans
January 12, 2026: Ethan Eskit, Victoria Royals
January 19, 2026: Carter Esler, Spokane Chiefs
January 26, 2026: Ethan McCallum, Penticton Vees
February 2, 2026: Jayden Kraus, Brandon Wheat Kings
About the Western Hockey League
Regarded as the world’s finest development league for junior hockey players, the Western Hockey League (WHL) head office is based in Calgary, Alberta. The WHL consists of 23 member Clubs with 17 located in Western Canada and six in the U.S. Pacific Northwest. A member of the Canadian Hockey League, the WHL has been a leading supplier of talent for the National Hockey League for over 50 years. The WHL is also the leading provider of hockey scholarships with over 375 graduates each year receiving WHL Scholarships to pursue a post-secondary education of their choice. Each season, WHL players also form the nucleus of Canada’s National Junior Hockey Team.












































































