2025 WHL Draft

I'm really interested to see what the Hitmen end up doing with this draft period and if they bottom out or attempt to reload on the fly.

I do wonder if the shadow of the new arena is lurking in their current cycle plans? CSEC, for better or for worse, seems to have the non-Flames teams on auto pilot to varying levels of success (and I could rant for a couple paragraphs about CSEC and the Calgary sports scene) but I wonder if the Hitmen feel like they don't have the cache anymore to be bad for a couple years, not that they did gangbusters being good this year.
 
I'm really interested to see what the Hitmen end up doing with this draft period and if they bottom out or attempt to reload on the fly.

I do wonder if the shadow of the new arena is lurking in their current cycle plans? CSEC, for better or for worse, seems to have the non-Flames teams on auto pilot to varying levels of success (and I could rant for a couple paragraphs about CSEC and the Calgary sports scene) but I wonder if the Hitmen feel like they don't have the cache anymore to be bad for a couple years, not that they did gangbusters being good this year.
Edit: Sorry, read your comment as Kelowna, not Calgary for some reason.

I think Calgary may be in for some lean years. I could see Wetsch on the move to recoup assets. They don't pick until the third round this year and next. Does Aiden Park come back next season? Michigan is going to be stacked, can he make that team as an impact player?
 
Edit: Sorry, read your comment as Kelowna, not Calgary for some reason.

I think Calgary may be in for some lean years. I could see Wetsch on the move to recoup assets. They don't pick until the third round this year and next. Does Aiden Park come back next season? Michigan is going to be stacked, can he make that team as an impact player?

I could see the Hitmen taking their lumps in this draft and then having Wetsch be part of a deadline deal for the 2026 draft and futures. I don't know if he'll be at his highest value in the off-season.

Park didn't really play all that well when he joined the team, even ending up on the fourth line, but it can be argued about how good he really could have done given the situation. However, with his track record and the Hitmen needing players of his type, I'm sure they would take him back if he and/or Michigan decide he doesn't have a place on the Wolverines next season. Every CHL player and their mother are going to play for Michigan next year according to this site and other places, so maybe there's a chance he's back in Calgary? I also don't know what happened with his signing as the Hitmen deleted all mention of it the day after they announced it but he still played for them.

At this present moment in the off-season,
  • They'll have seven returning non-OA, four potential OA's (potentially three if Birnie leaves for the NCAA early as rumoured on this site) and then the addition of Kale Dach for the forwards. Of all those forwards, there's really only Kindel, Wetsch and Gorzynski of note.
  • On defence, there's the chance that there's only two returners in 07's Aura and Pisarczyk (though he barely played after the Mynio trade). Of the potential overagers, Yakemchuk and Mynio are gone, Williams has committed to Holy Cross as of a couple days ago and could leave early and they'll probably be in-house discussions about what to do with Hurtig. The Hitmen signed an 06 USHL defenceman yesterday noting in the release that "several" d-men are moving on.
  • Goalie is seemingly the only position that's not going to have much turnover as Miller and Tu can both be back.
Obviously, that is before any drafts, WHL and NHL, this summer and then whatever NCAA decisions may be made.
 

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