Tuesday’s matchup between Western Hockey League Moose Jaw and Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League winner Drummondville was a must-win proposition for both teams at the 2024 Memorial Cup that decides the overall champion of major juniors play in North America. Kraken prospect Jagger Firkus (35th overall, 2022) put his Moose Jaw squad up, 2-0, mid-game that later second period extended to a three-goal margin.
But Drummondville, the QMJHL (aka the ‘Q’) representative looking to make it five straight Memorial Cup titles for that league, scored twice in 57 seconds and added a third before the middle period ended.
Drummondville pounded the Moose Jaw net, outshooting the WHL champs 26-6 in the final period and pushing Moose Jaw goalie Jackson Unger to make 49 saves on the night. But the game was still knotted at 3-3 deep in the final period. Firkus was whistled for what some observers called a marginal two-minute minor for roughing with less than four minutes remaining.
Moose Jaw’s Aiden Ziprich, who hadn’t scored in 20 playoff games and totaled one goal in the regular season, was the unlikely hero and no doubt Firkus’ favorite teammate on the night when he scored a shorthanded goal with a minute and a half remaining. Moose Jaw scored an empty-net goal in the waning seconds to punch their ticket to Friday’s semifinal, with the winner of that game playing for the Cup on Saturday.
Firkus’ goal was his first of the tournament, blazing a one-timer from atop the left faceoff or his opposite side for the right-handed elite scorer. He now has three points (1G, 2A) in three games and will be looking for more Friday against whichever Ontario Hockey League squad, London or Saginaw, loses in Wednesday’s final game of round-robin play. Moose Jaw fell to both teams by the final score of 5-4, giving the WHL Warriors confidence they can find the back of the net with either team and look to goaltender Unger to stay hot.