Brooks Bandits forward Jack Good, West Kelowna Warriors forward Ruslan Jamaldinov and Chilliwack Chiefs forward Jack Plandowski have been named finalists for the 2025-26 Bob Fenton Trophy for Most Sportsmanlike Player.
Jack Good (F) – Brooks Bandits
Good totaled 70 points in 54 games in 2025-26, finishing third in the BCHL scoring race, while his 48 assists were the most in the league. He accomplished this while only taking 14 minutes in penalties in the regular season.
The Merrimack College commit also had eight game-winning goals, which was tied for the most among his BCHL peers. Good went on several long scoring tears during the year, but none bigger than his 11-game point stream from Jan. 13 to Feb. 21 where he amassed 21 points. Over the final two games of that stretch, the Pickering, Ont. native picked up seven points on four goals and three helpers.
Ruslan Jamaldinov (F) – West Kelowna Warriors
Jamaldinov finished the regular season tied for ninth in league scoring with 63 points in 53 games and tied for 10th in goals with 28, all while accumulating just eight minutes in minor penalties.
The Swedish forward scored 10 goals on the power play, tied for fifth most in the BCHL. Jamaldinov had a four-point outing with a hat trick and one assist in a Dec. 5 game against the Alberni Valley Bulldogs and also had a season-high five points in a March 20 game against the Victoria Grizzlies where he scored twice and added a trio of helpers.
Jack Plandowski (F) – Chilliwack Chiefs
Plandowski ended the 2025-26 season just one point back of the scoring lead, wrapping up his first campaign in the BCHL with 75 points in 54 games. His 29 goals were tied for eighth in the league, his 46 assists were tied for second and he only totaled 14 minutes in penalties.
The 20-year-old went on an 11-game point streak of his own from Jan. 24 to Feb. 21, starting with a season-best five-point performance where he had a goal and four assists in a game against the Langley Rivermen. Eight of the 11 games during his streak were multi-point outings.
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Finalists were determined after a vote among the 20 BCHL head coaches and general managers. Winners will be announced between Rounds 2 and 3 of the playoffs.









































