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    Adam Kierszenblat
    Feb 3, 2025, 20:10

    A look at one player from each division that stood out during Week 19 of the 2024-25 WHL season.

    Welcome to THN's "WHL Standouts From The Week" article. In this weekly column, we highlight one player from each division who impressed over the last week. Here is a look at the four standouts from week 10.

    Riley Heidt- Prince George Cougars

    Riley Heidt continued his quest for 350 career points with yet another spectacular week. The Minnesota Wild prospect had nine points in three games, including a four-point outing against the Tri-City Americans. With 63 points in 40 games this season, Heidt looks poised to lead the Prince George Cougars on another deep playoff run. 

    Gavin McKenna- Medicine Hat Tigers

    At this point, we may need to name this article McKenna and the other standouts from the week. The 2026 NHL Draft prospect put on a show in the U.S.A., recording ten points in four games. Highlighted by a hat trick against the Everett Silvertips on Wednesday, McKenna is well on his way to producing one of the best U17 seasons in WHL history.

    Andrew Cristall- Spokane Chiefs

    All Andrew Cristall has done since joining the Spokane Chiefs is put up points. In three games this week, the Washington Capitals prospect had 11 points, including a six-point night against the Silvertips. The current league leader in points, Cristall is now up to 29 points in ten games since being acquired by the Chiefs. 

    Rylan Gould- Swift Current Broncos

    Rylan Gould continues to be a difference-maker for the Swift Current Broncos. He had five points in three games this past week and is on the verge of setting a new career high in goals. With 45 points in 40 games this season, Gould is doing everything he can to ensure the Broncos make the 2025 postseason. 

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