Calgary, Alta. – Medicine Hat Tigers netminder Harrison Meneghin has been named WHL Goaltender of the Week for the week ending Sunday, April 20, 2025, the Western Hockey League announced Monday.
This is the fourth time Meneghin has earned the weekly award this season, in addition to two Goaltender of the Month recognitions.
Meneghin led all WHL netminders with a perfect 2-0-0-0 record, a paltry .50 goals-against average, a .975 save percentage and one shutout as the Tigers completed a second-round sweep of the Prince Albert Raiders.
The 6-foot-4, 174-pound goaltender backstopped Medicine Hat to a dominant 6-1 win on the road in Game 3 to force Prince Albert to the brink of elimination. Meneghin stopped 21 of 22 shots for a .955 save percentage and held his opponents without a goal on three powerplay opportunities.
The Raiders would be unable to solve him at all in Game 4 as Meneghin steered aside all 18 shots he faced for his second shutout of the playoffs. Meneghin’s clean sheet helped the Tigers eliminate the Raiders and advance to the Eastern Conference Championship for the first time since 2014.
Meneghin is 6-0-0-0 in the 2025 WHL Playoffs presented by Nutrien with a 2.00 goals-against average, a .910 save percentage and two shutouts.
The South Surrey, B.C. product leads all goalies in GAA and shutouts, while recording the second-most wins and sitting eighth in save percentage.
Meneghin, who was named a WHL Central Division First All-Star Team member in 2024 and a Second Team All-Star in 2023, played some of his finest hockey in his final season of WHL eligibility.
The 20-year-old went 23-10-1-1 with a 2.58 goals-against average, a .900 save percentage and three shutouts in 36 regular-season games with Lethbridge and Medicine Hat.
Meneghin was drafted by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the seventh round of the 2024 NHL Draft.
He holds a career regular season record of 69-42-8-3 to go along with a 2.68 GAA, a .910 save percentage and seven shutouts.
The Tigers will face the winner of the Calgary Hitmen/Lethbridge Hurricanes series, which will be decided in Game 7 on Wednesday, April 23.
Fans can stream the WHL Playoffs for free on Victory+.
2024-25 WHL Goaltender of the Week
September 23, 2024: Koen Cleaver, Lethbridge Hurricanes
September 30, 2024: Ethan Eskit, Brandon Wheat Kings
October 7, 2024: Spencer Michnik, Victoria Royals
October 21, 2024: Evan Gardner, Saskatoon Blades (Columbus Blue Jackets)
October 28, 2024: Jesse Sanche, Everett Silvertips
November 4, 2024: Carson Bjarnason, Brandon Wheat Kings (Philadelphia Flyers)
November 18, 2024: Dawson Cowan, Spokane Chiefs
December 2, 2024: Anders Miller, Calgary Hitmen
December 16, 2024: Jackson Unger, Lethbridge Hurricanes
December 23, 2024: Max Hildebrand, Prince Albert Raiders
December 30, 2024: Joshua Ravensbergen, Prince George Cougars
January 6, 2025: Burke Hood, Vancouver Giants
January 13, 2025: Jayden Kraus, Victoria Royals
January 20, 2025: Harrison Meneghin, Medicine Hat Tigers (Tampa Bay Lightning)
January 27, 2025: Harrison Meneghin, Medicine Hat Tigers (Tampa Bay Lightning)
February 3, 2025: Max Hildebrand, Prince Albert Raiders
February 10, 2025: Johnny Hicks, Victoria Royals
February 18, 2025: Scott Ratzlaff, Seattle Thunderbirds (Buffalo Sabres)
February 24, 2025: Daniel Hauser, Calgary Hitmen
March 3, 2025: Daniel Hauser, Calgary Hitmen
March 10, 2025: Burke Hood, Vancouver Giants
March 17, 2025: Evan Gardner, Saskatoon Blades (Columbus Blue Jackets)
March 24, 2025: Max Hildebrand, Prince Albert Raiders
March 31, 2025: Johnny Hicks, Victoria Royals
April 7, 2025: Anders Miller, Calgary Hitmen
April 14, 2025: Jackson Unger, Lethbridge Hurricanes
About the Western Hockey League
Regarded as the world’s finest development league for junior hockey players, the Western Hockey League (WHL) head office is based in Calgary, Alberta. The WHL offers a world-class player experience featuring three key cornerstones: hockey development, education, and a safe and positive environment for all participants. A diverse and inclusive organization, the WHL consists of 22 member Clubs with 16 located in Western Canada and six in the U.S. Pacific Northwest. A member of the Canadian Hockey League, the WHL has been a leading supplier of talent for the National Hockey League for close to 60 years. The WHL is also a leading provider of hockey scholarships with over 375 graduates each year receiving WHL Scholarships to pursue a post-secondary education of their choice. Each season, WHL players also form the nucleus of Canada’s National Junior Hockey Team.
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