The inaugural Western Hockey League Top Prospects Game ended with Team East defeating Team West 5-4 in overtime. Captain Daxon Rudolph scored just 14 seconds into the extra frame to secure the victory. The event showcased top prospects eligible for the 2026 NHL Draft, highlighting several standout performances.
The Western Hockey League's first Top Prospects Game, presented by Showpass, took place on February 19, 2026. Team East jumped to a 3-0 lead in the first period, but Team West mounted a comeback to tie the score at 4-4 by the end of regulation. The game remained competitive throughout, with players demonstrating high intensity and skill designed to attract scouts' attention to WHL talent.
Carson Carels, left defense for the Prince George Cougars and Team West's captain, was named his team's Player of the Game. He recorded assists on all four of Team West's goals, including a backhand cross-ice pass that set up the first score. Carels showed relentless involvement, carrying the puck, forechecking, and backchecking effectively. His skating ability stood out, including using reverse crossovers to gain speed into the offensive zone. Ranked third among North American skaters on Central Scouting's Midterm list, Carels helped keep the game close despite early penalties.
Daxon Rudolph, right defense for the Prince Albert Raiders and Team East's captain, delivered the game-winner in overtime. He pinched forward, evaded a defender, and wristed a shot past goalie Marek Sklenicka. Rudolph displayed a consistent two-way game, patrolling the blue line and making quick decisions with strong mobility and awareness.
Tyus Sparks, right wing for the Spokane Chiefs on Team West, scored two goals amid absences due to injuries for Lin, Mathis Preston, Brek Liske, and Tobias Tvrznik. Ranked 63rd on the Midterm list, Sparks utilized his shot and work ethic to exploit defensive gaps.
Forwards Liam and Markus Ruck of the Medicine Hat Tigers on Team East combined for a tic-tac-toe goal that made it 4-3 and assisted on the overtime winner, showcasing their chemistry on the forecheck.
JP Hurlbert, right wing for the Kamloops Blazers and the WHL's leading scorer, tied the game at 4-4 late in the third period with a shot past Carter Casey. His speed and confidence in the offensive zone marked him as a projected top-20 pick for the 2026 Draft.
Goalie Michal Orsulak of the Prince Albert Raiders for Team East stopped all 16 shots in the first 30 minutes, providing stability early. Ranked second among North American goalies, he remained calm under pressure.
Honourable mentions included Zach Olsen, Cooper Williams, Timofei Runtso, Noah Kosick, Matias Vanhanen, and Landon Amrhein. The event succeeded in spotlighting underrated prospects for the upcoming NHL Draft.