Twisters hand out honours

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The Pembina Valley Twisters of the Manitoba Major Junior Hockey league held their season banquet April 5.

Cohen Thomas received the Most Valuable Player award for the 2024-2025 season. Serving as the team’s captain, Cohen was a standout player throughout the season, showcasing exceptional leadership, skill and dedication both on and off the ice.

Josh Guilford received the coaches award for the player who exemplifies the core values of the team: dedication, leadership, resilience and a commitment to excellence. This award is not just about talent on the ice but also about the character, heart and influence a player brings to their teammates and the broader Twisters community.

The award for best defenseman, given annually to recognize exceptional defensive skills, offensive contributions, leadership and consistency, went to Bailey Cousins.

Darby Olson, received the Pat O’Brien award. Presented annually to a player who embodies the values of hard work and perseverance that Pat exemplified during his life, this award celebrates players who show resilience and a commitment to excellence both on and off the ice.

Austin Spicer received the rookie of the year award. The award recognizes a first-year player who demonstrates exceptional skill and potential, dedication and work ethic and team spirit and adaptability.

Ketema Wall received the grittiest hardest worker     ward for the player who exemplifies relentless determination, unwavering effort and resilience and tenacity.

Finally, Dominic Rooney received the Dale Rempel award presented annually to an individual who has made a significant and positive impact within both the league and their community.

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