
Some slight shuffling positionally, but Pringe George, Medicine Hat, and Everett all hold steady.

The Canadian Hockey League released its top ten power rankings list, and the three WHL clubs that took a spot last week have all returned.
Prince George Cougars (3 --> 4)
Despite dropping a 7-3 decision to the Lethbridge Hurricanes in their most recent contest, Prince George still has a lot going for them. 2025 NHL Draft prospect Jett Lajoie continues to produce, and veteran Borya Valis sits in fourth place among the league's top scorers.
Medicine Hat Tigers (5 --> 7)
Aside from an 8-1 thumping at the hands of the Cougars, Medicine Hat has turned things around, winning four of their last five games; scoring at least five goals in each of their wins. Star forward Gavin McKenna looks to re-enter the top ten in leage scoring, and newly acquired goaltender Harrison Meneghin has been incredible since his arrival.
Everett Silvertips (10 --> 10)
Everett has cooled down slightly since winning seven of their first eight games to open the season, but they haven't stopped. It's quickly turned into the Carter Bear show, who now leads the team in points and is tied for second place in goals. While it may not be a ton of travel, the Silvertips kick off a stretch on Wednesday October 23 that will see four games in five nights.
Saskatoon Blades (THN Editor's Note)
They may not be getting the recognition they deserve, but Saskatoon is off to a scorching start to the season, winning eight of their first ten games and dropping only one in regulation. 2008-born Cooper Williams has had himself a rookie season to remember so far, and since returning from Nashville Predators preseason Tanner Molendyk has seven points in five games.
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