Pats Ready for Historic 2026 WHL Draft with Ninth Pick
The Regina Pats are poised for the 2026 WHL Prospects Draft, set to kick off on May 6, with the team holding the ninth overall selection. They are looking to enhance their roster, having made significant first-round picks in the past two drafts. With additional picks in the second and third rounds, the Pats aim to capitalize on a strong 2011-born draft class to build crucial team foundations for the future.
By the Numbers- The Pats hold the ninth overall pick in the 2026 WHL Prospects Draft.
- Regina also has two second-round picks at No. 31 and No. 35, and a third-round pick at No. 62.
- Over the next three years, the Pats possess 39 draft picks.
There is potential uncertainty regarding the impact of the ninth overall pick, as the Pats must navigate the pressures of expectation while ensuring they select the right player to contribute long-term.
State of Play- The 2026 draft marks the first time in Pats' history they will select ninth overall.
- Significant prospects from past drafts include Maddox Schultz and Liam Pue, selected first and third overall, respectively, in 2025.
As the draft approaches, the Pats may consider trades to enhance their position and leverage their numerous future picks, aiming to secure additional talent proven to develop into cornerstone players.
Bottom LineThe ninth overall selection offers Regina a pivotal opportunity to strengthen its lineup, as they seek to build a competitive team while navigating a deep draft class and maximizing their abundant draft capital.
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