Lethbridge Hurricanes' Noah Chadwick has been named the 2023-2024 Central Division Scholastic Player of the Year by the Western Hockey League. Chadwick, 18, impressed both on and off the ice, graduating high school a year early and excelling in post-secondary studies. He achieved a 98-percent average in English 1150 and a 93-percent average in Introduction to Statistics at Athabasca University. On the ice, he collected a career-high 56 points and finished atop the Hurricanes in defenseman scoring.

By the Numbers
  • Noah Chadwick collected a career-high 56 points (12g-44a) during the 2023-2024 season.
  • He earned a 98-percent average in English 1150 and a 93-percent average in Introduction to Statistics at Athabasca University.
  • Chadwick has skated in 146 career regular-season games, posting 79 points (19g-60a).
State of Play
  • Noah Chadwick is a finalist for the WHL’s Daryl K. Doc Seaman Memorial Trophy for the league’s Scholastic Player of the Year.
  • The WHL will announce the league award winners from Tuesday, April 30 through Thursday, May 9.
What's Next

The WHL will reveal the league award winners from Tuesday, April 30 through Thursday, May 9, which includes announcing the Scholastic Player of the Year.

Bottom Line

Noah Chadwick's exceptional performance on and off the ice has earned him the Central Division Scholastic Player of the Year title, highlighting his outstanding achievements in academics and athletics.