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Back Row: Head coach Drew Kocur, Luke Hogan, Kade Stringer, Kaelen Whittingham, Ethan Andrews, Carter Onrait, Assistant coach Turner Ripplinger.
Front: Row Ewan Rennie, Rorey Elson, Hayden Pimm, Brady Wilson, Chase Holt (photos courtesy of Wanda Harron Photography.)
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The Estevan Bruins celebrated the achievements of their players, staff, and volunteers during their annual awards night, recognizing standout performances throughout the season.

Ewan Rennie emerged as one of the night’s biggest winners, taking home the Most Valuable Player award, the Top Scorer award, and the Iron Man Award for his durability and consistency.

Kaelen Whittingham was named Defenseman of the Year and also received the Abe Berday Memorial Scholarship, highlighting both his on-ice contributions and academic achievements.

Rory Elson was another multi-award winner, earning the Mr. Hustle award, the Training Staff Heart Award for his dedication, and previously being recognized with the Volunteer of the Year Appreciation Award (Mark Cross Ethics Award) alongside Hayden Pimm.

Luke Hogan was named Rookie of the Year, while Carter Onrait claimed the Most Improved Player award. Ethan Andrews was recognized as the team’s Most Underrated Player, and Brady Wilson received the Most Sportsmanlike Player honour.

Chase Holt was presented with the Rocky Award, and Pimm was recognized for his Community Involvement.

The evening also paid tribute to the team’s graduating players: Owen Simmons, Rylan Ringor, Kaelen Whittingham, Jacob Hufty, Brady Wilson, Hayden Pimm, and Kieran Ronan.

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20-year-olds photo L-R: Head Coach Drew Kocur, Owen Simmons, Rylan Ringor, Kaelen Whittingham, Jacob Hufty, Brady Wilson, Hayden Pimm, Kieran Ronan, Assistant Coach Turner Ripplinger, Bruins' President Riley Tetreault.

The event honored the hard work, dedication, and character displayed by the Bruins both on and off the ice throughout the season.

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