W-H-L teams have concluded drafting young men born in 2010 as they look ahead to the future.
The Prospects Draft started Wednesday night with the first round being held. The Saskatoon Blades moved up from 22nd to the 15th overall selection, thanks to a trade with Swift Current, and nabbed Peachland, B-C, product Kain Martiniuk. The left winger played Under-15 last season at Shattuck St. Mary’s Academy in Minnesota. With the next choice, at 16th overall, the Prince Albert Raiders took left winger Athens Shingoose out of Waywayseecappo, Manitoba, and the Rink Hockey Academy in Winnipeg.
On Thursday morning, it was the U-S Priority Draft. The Bridge City Bunch grabbed forward Max Suter out of Phoenix with the seventh overall pick, then defenceman Charles Johnson of Dallas in the second and final round while P-A took centre Gavin Hamelin from Prosper, Texas, with the 22nd overall pick and defenceman Mason Schemenauer from Chaska, Minnesota, in the second round.
The first Saskatoon-and-area selection in the resumption of the Prospects Draft Thursday was centre Dilin Coulter-Suttie of the Saskatoon Stallions in the third round by Kamloops. In all, the Blue and Gold made 11 Draft selections and acquired veteran 20-year-old Czech centre Dominik Petr as part of a draft position shuffle trade with Brandon. Following is my post-draft conversation with Blades’ President and G-M Colin Priestner, plus news releases and draft results from the Blades and the W-H-L…..
Blades welcome 11 players in 2025 WHL Prospects Draft
Edmonton, AB – A busy draft week for the Saskatoon Blades has come to a close.
The organization welcomed 11 new players into the organization during the 2025 WHL Prospects Draft. The week started with the Blue and Gold striking a deal with the league’s newest member, the Penticton Vees, to avoid submitting a protected players list for the Vees expansion draft on Wednesday. Saskatoon traded 2006-born defencemen Morgan Tastad and Ethan Weber, along with the 31st overall pick of the prospects draft in exchange for expansion draft exemption and the 24th overall pick of the draft.
Prior to Round 1 of the draft Wednesday night, the Blades struck another deal with the Vees. Saskatoon traded 2006-born winger Willy James for the 93rd overall pick. As players continued to be taken throughout the first round, the Blades saw an opportunity to target a player they wanted. With the Swift Current Broncos on the clock at the 15th overall pick, the Blades traded for the selection in exchange for the 22nd overall pick, the 73rd overall pick, and the 93rd overall pick. The Blades drafted 5-foot-11 forward Kain Martinuik with the 15th overall pick.
“ It’s kind of been a hectic few days with three drafts going on at once, with expansion, U.S and the prospects draft.” said Blades general manager and president, Colin Priestner.
The 15-year-old winger scored a blistering 44 goals and 36 assists for 80 points in 57 games with Shattuck St. Mary’s 14U AAA. The Peachland, BC native native added six goals and three assists in five games at US 14 Nationals. Martinuik is the first player to be selected by Saskatoon in the first round since defenceman Isaac Poll in 2022.
The remainder of the draft took place Thursday, with the Blades holding the first selection of Day 2 at 24th overall. Priestner and crew made another addition to their forward group picking 5-foot-11 winger Noah Fowler with the first pick of the second round. The Quesnel, BC native dominated the U15 Canadian Sport School Hockey League (CSSHL) with 29 goals and 33 assists for 62 points in 36 games. Fowler showed poise in big tournament play. The left-handed shot scored five goals and one assists in five games at the John Reid Memorial tournament. Fowler also scored at a goal-per-game pace with Team Canada West at the Cwench World Invite, netting six goals and two assists in six gamers.
“He’s a guy that we’re really excited about,” said Blades director of scouting, Dan Tencer, “He plays the game extremely fast, with tenacity, and he’s the type of kid that makes everybody around him better.” You could put him in any position on the ice and he’s going do his job in all three zones.”
On the clock at pick 35, the Blades traded the selection to the Calgary Hitmen for the 43rd overall pick and the 83rd overall pick.
The Blades took their first defenceman of the WHL Prospects Draft with the 43rd overall pick by selecting Braden Nowoselski. The White City, SK native scored 21 goals and 28 assists in 26 games with the Saskatchewan AA Hockey League’s (SAAHL) Prairie Storm U15 AA. Nowoselski came alive in the playoffs scoring one goal and 16 assists in ten games.
“ We think he is about as smart as they come on the back end,” said Tencer, “Just (has) a high IQ, elite footwork, and his edges are exceptional. He plays the game with a tremendous amount of poise, and he competes well above his size. We’re excited bout his potential in the next couple of years to continue to grow and develop into an extremely well-rounded player.”
The Blades made another pick swap for the 77th overall pick and the 181st overall pick from the Victoria Royals in exchange for the 129th overall pick and a 2027 fourth round pick.
The Blades drafted goalie Bracken Larocque with the 77th overall pick. The 6-foot netminder. rocked a 12-4-2 record, 2.65 goals against average (GAA), two shutouts, and .930 save percentage (SV%) with the Alberta Elite Hockey League’s (AEHL) Grand Peace Storm U15 AAA. Larocque was even better in the postseason with a 3-2 record, 2.01 GAA, and a .947 SV%.
“We had a couple of prospects that both the scouts and our goalie coach, Jeff Harvey, really like,” said Tencer, One of them was Bracken LaRocque. He’s a Grand Prairie kid who’s a very late birthday, continues to grow, and was a huge part of them being a team that went on a run to provincials this year. He was super consistent every time we saw him.”
Another big trade transpired as the Blades acquired 20-year-old scorer Dominik Petr, the 199th overall pick, and a conditional 2028 fifth round pick from the Brandon Wheat Kings in exchange for the 83rd overall pick. For full trade details, click HERE.
Saskatoon went with hometown defenceman Dax McDougall with their sixth round pick. The right-handed shot notched eight goals and 18 assists in 29 games with the SAAHL’s Saskatoon Outlaws U15. McDougall added a goal and two assists in four playoff games.
“ He’s a rangy, right-shot defender who continued to get better at every step of the way through the year,” said Tencer, “He plays the game with a lot of composure on the back end, defends really well taking away time and space, and he can move pucks.”
Saskatoon waited 52 spots for their next selection and used it to pick another right-shot defenceman in Liam Brooks. The Duluth, MN native scored 11 goals and 17 points in 17 games with the MN Voyageurs 14U AAA in the Minnesota High School Performance (MNHP) league. Brooks scored two goals and three assists in five playoffs games. The 5-foot-10 blueliner dominated with Duluth East Bantam AA scoring 35 goals and 47 assists in 55 games.
“One of the top offensive defensemen in the state of Minnesota,” said Tencer, Obviously, with the the rules changing and American players considering our league, I think you saw a lot of teams do that with later draft picks today. That was certainly one of the targets for us.”
The Blades added another forward 11 picks later with 5-foot-7 winger Nicholas Voinea. The 14-year-old winger scored 13 goals and 20 assists in 36 games with Yale Hockey Academy U15 Prep of the CSSHL, tacking on 30 penalty minutes.
“Nicholas is a driver,” said Tencer, “He’s a heart and soul guy on his team. He’s the type of guy who’s going to drag his team into the fight every game. Undersized player, but again, a late birthday. So lots of growth potential there. Whatever size he is, he plays five feet bigger than that.”
The Blades held back-to-back picks in the ninth round. Minnetonka, MN native Bo Skelton was selected at 198th overall. The 15-year-old winger netted seven goals and 27 assists in 54 games with Shattuck St. Mary’s 14U AAA this past season.
“Bo’s a young man who is not yet nearly reaching the peak of his physical development,” said Tencer, “I think a player that’s certainly down around that area is very, very highly thought of. He’s a guy that gives us, once again, a little bit more skill, a little bit more versatility as an American player in this age group, and I look forward to watching him continue to develop in an extremely quality program.”
The Blades took winger Alexander Sharman with the very next selection in the draft. The Coldstream, BC product scored an impressive 21 goals and 38 assists for 59 points in 36 games RINK HA Kelowna U15 prep of the CSSHL. Sharman lit the lamp three times in five games at the John Reid Memorial tournament.
“High IQ player, good size, great shot, and was a massive driver on the RHA Kelowna team,” said Tencer, “Alex is the type of guy who can play with good players, uses his brain to create offence, and has the stick skills to execute. So, we thought at that particular point in the draft, he gave us an offensive upside that was significant.”
The Blades picked their second goalie of the draft 221st overall in the tenth round. 6-foot netminder Max Hartel went 15-3-1 with a .915 SV%, 2.14 GAA, and three shutouts with the AEHL’s Calgary Bisons U15 AAA. Hartel went 5-2 in the playoffs with a .922 SV% and 2.44 GAA in seven appearances.
“We saw him play really well a bunch of times including at the provincial championships,” said Tencer, “A little bit undersized in terms of a goalie, but super athletic, high battle, reads the game extremely well, and gave his team a chance to win every game that he played. I know our goalie coach Harv is really excited to work with him.”
The Blades final pick of the 2025 WHL Prospects Draft was defenceman Austin Su in the 11th round. The left-handed shot scored two goals and 14 assists in 32 games this season the CSSHL’s Delta Hockey Academy U15 Prep.
“ Austin had a tough year because he was injured a couple of times, but high intelligence is the first thing,” said Tencer, “He’s very undersized right now, but that size is coming. We’re not concerned about that. He’s got size in his family, and he’s going to grow. He plays the game with poise. He sees the game extremely well from all areas of the ice. We think with him, the trajectory that we’re likely to see as he gets healthy the next year is going be really good.”
WESTERN HOCKEY LEAGUE COMPLETES 2025 WHL PROSPECTS DRAFT
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE / THURSDAY, MAY 8, 2025
With the first-overall pick in the 2025 WHL Prospects Draft, the Regina Pats selected forward Maddox Schultz (Regina, Sask. / Regina AAA Pat Canadians). The selection of Schultz was announced Wednesday evening, during the 2025 WHL Prospects Draft Show on Victory+.
In total, 227 players were selected by WHL member Clubs, including 120 forwards, 81 defencemen, and 26 goaltenders.
Alberta led all provinces with 75 players selected, followed by B.C. (51), Manitoba (39), Saskatchewan (35), and Yukon (1). Manitoba’s 39 players selected represents the highest mark for the province dating back to 2006.
The United States was also represented during the 2025 WHL Prospects Draft, including 15 players from Minnesota. A total of 24 players were selected from the U.S.
Players eligible for the 2025 WHL Prospects Draft are 2010-born players, who reside in Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Northwest Territories, Yukon, Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming.
CLICK HERE for a complete list of all players selected in the 2025 WHL Prospects Draft.
2025 WHL Prospects Draft – First Round
#1 – Regina Pats
Name: Maddox Schultz Position: Forward Hometown: Regina, Sask.
Team: Regina AAA Pat Canadians Stats: 44GP – 43G-50A–93 points
#2 – Edmonton Oil Kings (via Moose Jaw)
Name: Holden Wouters Position: Defence Hometown: Vancouver, B.C.
Team: St. George’s U15 Prep Stats: 29GP – 12G-29A–41 points
#3 – Regina Pats (via Kelowna)
Name: Liam Pue Position: Forward Hometown: Langley, B.C.
Team: Langley Hockey Academy U18 Stats: 29GP – 30G-20A–50 points
#4 – Penticton Vees
Name: Thor Liffiton Position: Defence Hometown: Calgary, Alta.
Team: Calgary CNHA U15 AAA Northstars Stats: 32GP – 7G-31A–38 points
#5 – Everett Silvertips (via Kamloops)
Name: Reid Nicol Position: Centre Hometown: Brandon, Man.
Team: Brandon Wheat Kings U18 AAA Stats: 48GP – 35G-23A–58 points
#6 – Vancouver Giants (via Wenatchee)
Name: Louis Oscar Holowaychuk Position: Centre Hometown: Vancouver, B.C.
Team: St. George’s School U15 Prep Stats: 34GP – 50G-33A–83 points
#7 – Red Deer Rebels
Name: Nolan Wolitski Position: Defence Hometown: St. Albert, Alta.
Team: Northern Alberta Xtreme U15 Prep Stats: 29GP – 8G-40A–48 points
#8 – Edmonton Oil Kings (via Seattle)
Name: Christopher Kokkoris Position: Defence Hometown: Langley, B.C.
Team: Yale Hockey Academy U15 Prep Stats: 34GP – 4G-33A–37 points
#9 – Tri-City Americans
Name: Ben Oliverio Position: Centre Hometown: Calgary, Alta.
Team: Calgary CNHA U15 AAA Northstars Stats: 28GP – 37G-40A–77 points
#10 – Wenatchee Wild (via Swift Current)
Name: Kalen Miles Position: Centre Hometown: Edmonton, Alta.
Team: Northern Alberta Xtreme U15 Prep Stats: 36GP – 28G-29A–57 points
#11 – Kamloops Blazers (via Vancouver)
Name: Matteo Ferreira Position: Defence Hometown: Winnipeg, Man.
Team: Winnipeg Bruins U15 AAA Gold Stats: 32GP – 21G-49A–70 points
#12 – Brandon Wheat Kings (from Portland)
Name: Cruz Jim Position: Defence Hometown: Grande Prairie, Alta.
Team: Northern Alberta Xtreme U15 Prep Stats: 35GP – 13G-53A–66 points
#13 – Vancouver Giants (via Edmonton)
Name: Crosby Mateychuk Position: Defence Hometown: Dominion City, Man.
Team: Eastman Selects U15 AAA Stats: 31GP – 32G-39A–71 points
#14 – Kamloops Blazers (via Saskatoon)
Name: Teagen Bouchard Position: Centre Hometown: Falher, Alta.
Team: Northern Alberta Xtreme U15 Prep Stats: 30GP – 21G-40A–61 points
#15 – Saskatoon Blades (via Brandon)
Name: Kain Martinuik Position: Left Wing Hometown: Peachland, B.C.
Team: Shattuck St. Mary’s Sabres 14U Stats: 57GP – 44G-36A–80 points
#16 – Prince Albert Raiders
Name: Athens Shingoose Position: Left Wing Hometown: Waywayseecappo, Man.
Team: Rink Hockey Academy Winnipeg U15 Prep Stats: 32GP – 31G-29A–60 points
#17 – Prince George Cougars
Name: Cohen Baker Position: Left Wing Hometown: Kamloops, B.C.
Team: Burnaby Winter Club Academy U15 Prep Stats: 33GP – 34G-30A–64 points
#18 – Moose Jaw Warriors (via Lethbridge)
Name: Kash Elke Position: Centre Hometown: Lanigan, Sask.
Team: Humboldt Broncos U15 AA Stats: 29GP – 33G-33A–66 points
#19 – Victoria Royals
Name: Roan Greschuk Position: Defence Hometown: Sturgeon County, Alta.
Team: St. Albert U15 AAA Sabres Stats: 31GP – 14G-32A–46 points
#20 – Kelowna Rockets (via Spokane)
Name: Will Kelts Position: Defence Hometown: Consort, Alta.
Team: Northern Alberta Xtreme U15 Prep Stats: 35GP – 13G-26A–39 points
#21 – Seattle Thunderbirds (via Calgary)
Name: Brook Haile Position: Defence Hometown: Calgary, Alta.
Team: Calgary CNHA U15 AAA Northstars Stats: 33GP – 7G-34A–41 points
#22 – Swift Current Broncos (via Medicine Hat)
Name: Cohenn Rotar Position: Right Wing Hometown: Grande Prairie, Alta.
Team: Grande Prairie GPAC Storm U15 AAA Stats: 34GP – 34G-33A– 67 points
#23 – Regina Pats (via Everett)
Name: Logan Henry Position: Centre Hometown: Prince George, B.C.
Team: Burnaby Winter Club Academy U15 Prep Stats: 31GP – 32G-19A–51 points
Round Two
Round Three
#47 – Penticton Vees: Peter Banicevic, LW, Burnaby, B.C.; #48 – Seattle Thunderbirds: Dylan Sherban, C, Rocky View, Alta.; #49 – Portland Winterhawks: Trevor Toyne, F, Winnipeg, Man.; #50 – Victoria Royals: Chace Gregg, F, Winnipeg, Man.; #51 – Everett Silvertips: Elias Papadatos, D, Langley, B.C.; #52 – Prince Albert Raiders: Tripp Fischer, C, Lloydminster, Alta.; #53 – Kamloops Blazers: Dilin Coulter-Suttie, F, Saskatoon, Sask.; #54 – Lethbridge Hurricanes: Liam McFadden, D, Edmonton, Alta.; #55 – Tri-City Americans: Easton Arndt, LW, Sherwood Park, Alta.; #56 – Red Deer Rebels: Chase Nielson, G, Fort MacLeod, Alta.; #57 – Moose Jaw Warriors: Miller Watkins, D, Kelowna, B.C.; #58 – Edmonton Oil Kings: Elias Mitrikas, G, Coquitlam, B.C.; #59 – Prince Albert Raiders: Evan Wandler, G, Calgary, Alta.; #60 – Moose Jaw Warriors: James Stanton, D, Winnipeg, Man.; #61 – Wenatchee Wild: Brayden Gregg, D, Winnipeg, Man.; #62 – Prince Albert Raiders: Brady Filmon, RW, Winnipeg, Man.; #63 – Prince George Cougars: Kole Anderosov, G, Campbell River, B.C.; #64 – Calgary Hitmen: Kael Scott, C, Lloydminster, Alta.; #65 – Tri-City Americans: Karter Gibson, G, Airdrie, Alta.; #66 – Portland Winterhawks: Crewe Schimnowski, F, Winnipeg, Man.; #67 – Medicine Hat Tigers: Hunter Saddleback, D, St. Albert, Alta.; #68 – Wenatchee Wild: Ethan Parkinson, D, Calgary, Alta.; #69 – Everett Silvertips: Cole Krebs, D, Grande Prairie, Alta.
Round Four
#70 – Swift Current Broncos: Tanner Massey, LW, Surrey, B.C.; #71 – Moose Jaw Warriors: Isaac Rimmer, D, Calgary, Alta; #72 – Swift Current Broncos: Quinn Pickering, D, West Vancouver, B.C.; #73 – Victoria Royals: Trystan James, D, Calgary, Alta.; #74 – Kamloops Blazers: Lane Bullee, G, Red Deer, Alta.; #75 – Spokane Chiefs: Brody Sunderland, C, St. Albert, Alta.; #76 – Red Deer Rebels: Dylan Russell, F, Winnipeg, Man.; #77 – Victoria Royals: Bracken LaRocque, G, Grande Prairie, Alta.; #78 – Medicine Hat Tigers: Ben Meyer, G, Regina, Sask.; #79 – Lethbridge Hurricanes: Luka Samu, C, Edmonton, Alta.; #80 – Moose Jaw Warriors: Owen Grassick, C, Cochrane, Alta.; #81 – Portland Winterhawks: Kohen Ruedig, D, Humboldt, Sask.; #82 – Kelowna Rockets: Grayson Bauer, C, Calgary, Alta.; #83 – Brandon Wheat Kings: Joffrey Chan, G, Vancouver, B.C.; #84 – Prince Albert Raiders: Calder Fraser, C, Sylvan Lake, Alta.; #85 – Seattle Thunderbirds: Carter MacKenzie, D, Kamloops, B.C.; #86 – Calgary Hitmen: Donagh Esler-Twiss, G, Victoria, B.C.; #87 – Lethbridge Hurricanes: Graham Gard, F, Winnipeg, Man.; #88 – Victoria Royals: Kevin Knee, LW, Brandon, Man.; #89 – Regina Pats: Mahlon Wiley, LW, Yorkton, Sask.; #90 – Moose Jaw Warriors: Linden Abercrombie, LW, Saskatoon, Sask.; #91 – Victoria Royals: Alexander Rode, D, North Vancouver, B.C.; #92 – Seattle Thunderbirds: Jackson Beggs, D, Duncan, B.C.
Round Five
#93 – Swift Current Broncos: Lucas Conrad, D, Coquitlam, B.C.; #94 – Moose Jaw Warriors: Jett Prpich, D, Kenaston, Sask.; #95 – Kelowna Rockets: Channon Fummerton, D, Whitehorse, Yukon; #96 – Penticton Vees: Jack Utsunomiya, G, Delta, B.C.; #97 – Kamloops Blazers: Briggs Fabro, C, Lethbridge, Alta.; #98 – Wenatchee Wild: Chase Huberdeau, C, St. Albert, Alta.; #99 – Red Deer Rebels: Denys Lupandin, D, Saskatoon, Sask.; #100 – Seattle Thunderbirds: Brady Luttmerding, LW, Calgary, Alta.; #101 – Vancouver Giants: Tony Cabelka, LW, Port Coquitlam, B.C.; #102 – Swift Current Broncos: Weston Kostiuk, C, Martensville, Sask.; #103 – Vancouver Giants: Jakob Schmidt, D, Prince Albert, Sask.; #104 – Portland Winterhawks: Jaxon Jaffray, LW, Olds, Alta.; #105 – Seattle Thunderbirds: Chase Leonard, D, Calgary, Alta.; #106 – Red Deer Rebels: Sawyer Holmes, C, Edmonton, Alta.; #107 – Brandon Wheat Kings: Logan Olsen, D, Warman, Sask.; #108 – Prince Albert Raiders: Louis Judd, C, Saskatoon, Sask.; #109 – Medicine Hat Tigers: Michael Kuzik, C, Langley, B.C.; #110 – Spokane Chiefs: Sean Murphy, D, North Vancouver, B.C.; #111 – Moose Jaw Warriors: Charlie Tobin, LW, Calgary, Alta.; #112 – Prince Albert Raiders: Chayse Fedoriuk, D, Sherwood Park, Alta.; #113 – Prince George Cougars: Kadric Mujcin, LW, Prince George, B.C.; #114 – Seattle Thunderbirds: Kelvin Gamlin, G, Airdrie, Alta.; #115 – Medicine Hat Tigers: Duke Lesnar, LW, Alexandria, Minn.
Round Six
#116 – Penticton Vees: Nash Weyland, D, Strathcona, Alta.; #117 – Moose Jaw Warriors: Nash Bullman, F, Regina, Sask.; #118 – Saskatoon Blades: Dax McDougall, D, Saskatoon, Sask.; #119 – Seattle Thunderbirds: Ebenezer Shaganya, F, Winnipeg, Man.; #120 – Regina Pats: Dawson Sheehan, G, Beaumont, Alta.; #121 – Kelowna Rockets: Logan German, G, Winnipeg, Man.; #122 – Red Deer Rebels: Soren Saumweber, F, Roseville, Minn.; #123 – Seattle Thunderbirds: Jack Parsons, D, Okotoks, Alta.; #124 – Tri-City Americans: Justin Moon, C, Surrey, B.C.; #125 – Swift Current Broncos: Maddox Ramage, LW, Pilot Mound, Man.; #126 – Calgary Hitmen: Benjamin Sorenson, D, Minnetonka, Minn.; #127 – Edmonton Oil Kings: Corbin Dunphy, RW, Grande Prairie, Alta.; #128 – Victoria Royals: Carter Gilchrist, C, Medicine Hat, Alta.; #129 – Victoria Royals: Ardan Downey, G, Winnipeg, Man.; #130 – Portland Winterhawks: Cooper Dryden, G, Brandon, Man.; #131 – Edmonton Oil Kings: Rodrick Jackson, F, Minnesota; #132 – Calgary Hitmen: Trace Stephen, RW, Calgary, Alta.; #133 – Lethbridge Hurricanes: Nixxon Arcand-Vandale, F, Saskatoon, Sask.; #134 – Victoria Royals: William Cullen, C, Moorhead, Minn.; #135 – Spokane Chiefs: Joshua Frazer, RW, Lloydminster, Alta.; #136 – Calgary Hitmen: Trey Knudson, D, Thornton, Colo.; #137 – Medicine Hat Tigers: Adam Benassaya, F, Manhattan Beach, Calif.; #138 – Everett Silvertips: Carter Crawford, G, Okotoks, Alta.
Round Seven
#139 – Penticton Vees: Talon Scinocca, C, Brandon, Man.; #140 – Moose Jaw Warriors: Adrien Brochu, G, Grande Prairie, Alta.; #141 – Penticton Vees: Jace Guevarra, D, Winnipeg, Man.; #142 – Kelowna Rockets: Khalil Haji, D, Edmonton, Alta.; #143 – Medicine Hat Tigers: Trae Alexander, C, Fort St. John, B.C.; #144 – Penticton Vees: Dawson Baht, RW, Martensville, Sask.; #145 – Spokane Chiefs: Braeden Eull, F, Minnesota; #146 – Brandon Wheat Kings: Mark Munday, F, Winnipeg, Man.; #147 – Tri-City Americans: Deacon Gayfer, D, Kamloops, B.C.; #148 – Swift Current Broncos: Jaxon Dean, F, Winnipeg, Man.; #149 – Kelowna Rockets: Bronson Lamontagne, C, Winnipeg, Man.; #150 – Tri-City Americans: Charlie Marin, D, Winnipeg, Man.; #151 – Everett Silvertips: Ryan Van Iperen, RW, St. Albert, Alta.; #152 – Prince George Cougars: Nixon Bettenson, LW, Grande Prairie, Alta.; #153 – Brandon Wheat Kings: Logan Dosenberger, D, Regina, Sask.; #154 – Spokane Chiefs: Cyrus Gurski, RW, Kamloops, B.C.; #155 – Prince George Cougars: Brett Buors, D, Niverville, Man.; #156 – Lethbridge Hurricanes: Jake Beaty, D, Virden, Man; #157 – Vancouver Giants: Leonardo Domenichelli, C, Lugano, Switzerland; #158 – Spokane Chiefs: Brody Ruprecht, F, Minnesota; #159 – Calgary Hitmen: Brayden Tucker, RW, Edmonton, Alta.; #160 – Medicine Hat Tigers: Eric Savage Keller, LW, Calgary, Alta.; #161 – Everett Silvertips: Nash Lenton, D, Brandon, Man.
Round Eight
#162 – Penticton Vees: Landon Knott, D, Bemidji, Minn.; #163 – Medicine Hat Tigers: Casey Pearson, RW, Squamish, B.C.; #164 – Penticton Vees: Gage Mark, LW, Kelowna, B.C.; #165 – Kelowna Rockets: Dylan Veroba, D, Yorkton, Sask.; #166 – Kamloops Blazers: Kai Lanigan, D, Regina, Sask.; #167 – Tri-City Americans: Kaleb Peters, D, Winkler, Man.; #168 – Red Deer Rebels: Bronx Becker, F, Saskatoon, Sask.; #169 – Vancouver Giants: Adrian Ferro, G, Sherwood Park, Alta.; #170 – Saskatoon Blades: Liam Brooks, D, Duluth, Minn.; #171 – Swift Current Broncos: Roman Haddad, D, West Kelowna, B.C.; #172 – Vancouver Giants: Ethan Mah, D, Vancouver, B.C.; #173 – Portland Winterhawks: Alan Han, F, Regina, Sask.; #174 – Edmonton Oil Kings: Nate Christenson, D, Edmonton, Alta.; #175 – Everett Silvertips: Nicolas Peach, RW, Surrey, B.C.; #176 – Brandon Wheat Kings: Brayden Watt, C, Brandon, Man.; #177 – Kamloops Blazers: Easton Green, D, Winnipeg, Man.; #178 – Prince George Cougars: Kooper Kozmeniuk, F, Powell River, B.C.; #179 – Lethbridge Hurricanes: Jase Brodrick, F, Morinville, Alta.; #180 – Spokane Chiefs: Nikolai Zhukov, D, Minnesota; #181 – Saskatoon Blades: Nicholas Voinea, LW, Langley, B.C.; #182 – Calgary Hitmen: Jett Stone, LW, Airdrie, Alta.; #183 – Medicine Hat Tigers: Vlad Ibragimov, F, Moscow, Russia; #184 – Everett Silvertips: Austin Russo, D, Gilbert, Ariz.
Round Nine
#185 – Penticton Vees: Owen LaCoste, C, Chandler, Ariz.; #186 – Prince Albert Raiders: Will Owens, F, Winnipeg, Man.; #187 – Regina Pats: PASS; #188 – Everett Silvertips: PASS; #189 – Kamloops Blazers: Carter Wiggins, RW, Saskatoon, Sask.; #190 – Medicine Hat Tigers: Jack Frisky, F, Saskatoon, Sask.; #191 – Red Deer Rebels: Ryan Overski, D, Maple Grove, Minn.; #192 – Vancouver Giants: Nathaniel Moore, RW, Delta, B.C.; #193 – Tri-City Americans: Blake Saulou, RW, Edmonton, Alta.; #194 – Swift Current Broncos: Brooks Suter, D, Moorhead, Minn.; #195 – Vancouver Giants: William Mateychuk, D, Zhoda, Man.; #196 – Portland Winterhawks: Kane Tomsic, D, Winnipeg, Man.; #197 – Edmonton Oil Kings: MacLane Tetarenko, C, Okotoks, Alta.; #198 – Saskatoon Blades: Bo Skelton, F, Minnetonka, Minn.; #199 – Saskatoon Blades: Alexander Sharman, LW, Coldstream, B.C.; #200 – Prince Albert Raiders: Paxton Hale, D, Martensville, Sask.; #201 – Swift Current Broncos: Jevon Peters, F, Mitchell, Man,; #202 – Lethbridge Hurricanes: Nixon Wright, D, Rocky Mountain House, Alta.; #203 – Victoria Royals: Adam Benn, LW, Surrey, B.C.; #204 – Spokane Chiefs: PASS; #205 – Calgary Hitmen: Kaeden Plewes, F, St. Albert, Alta.; #206 – Medicine Hat Tigers: PASS; #207 – Prince George Cougars: PASS
Round 10
#208 – Penticton Vees: Owen Conrad, D, Winnipeg, Man.; #209 – Moose Jaw Warriors: PASS; #212 – Kamloops Blazers: Felix Derksen, G, Saskatoon, Sask.; #213 – Wenatchee Wild: Cole Zurowski, F, North Vancouver, B.C.; #214 – Red Deer Rebels: Andrew Nordstrom, LW, Beaumont, Alta.; #216 – Tri-City Americans: Colton Brum, C, Surrey, B.C.; #218 – Vancouver Giants: Thomas Ogee, D, Vancouver, Wash.; #219 – Portland Winterhawks: Stellan Gasseau, F, Long Beach, Calif.; #220 – Edmonton Oil Kings: PASS; #221 – Saskatoon Blades: Max Hartel, G, Calgary, Alta.; #222 – Brandon Wheat Kings: Liam Green, D, Winnipeg, Man.; #223 – Calgary Hitmen: Josh Benjamin, G, Gull Lake, Sask.; #225 – Tri-City Americans: Peter Budaj, LW, Lake Forest, Calif.; #228 – Calgary Hitmen: Jack Urtel, G, Irvine, Calif.
Round 11
#231 – Penticton Vees: Gavin Hildebrand, G, Morden, Man.; #236 – Wenatchee Wild: Avery Hanowski, F, Minnesota; #237 – Red Deer Rebels: PASS; #242 – Portland Winterhawks: Cam Young-Thompson, RW, Victoria, B.C.; #244 – Saskatoon Blades: Austen Su, D, Surrey, B.C.; #245 – Brandon Wheat Kings: Tristan Will, F, Minnesota; #246 – Prince Albert Raiders: Noah Ulry, LW, Mountain View County, Alta.; #248 – Lethbridge Hurricanes: Beau Anholt, C, Neuanlage, Sask.
Round 12
#254 – Penticton Vees: Zach Mielke, D, Minnesota; #265 – Portland Winterhawks: PASS; #267 – Saskatoon Blades: PASS; #268 – Brandon Wheat Kings: Taren Anderson, RW, Pilot Butte, Sask.; #269 – Prince Albert Raiders: PASS; #271 – Lethbridge Hurricanes: Cohen Kuntz, G, Muenster, Sask.
Round 13
#277 – Penticton Vees: Mateo Zappitelli, D, Winnipeg, Man.; #291 – Brandon Wheat Kings: PASS
Round 14
#300 – Penticton Vees: Kaius Millan, RW, Lake Country, B.C.
Round 15
#323 – Penticton Vees: Shea Mooney, D, Victoria, B.C.
























