
Twenty WHL clubs have at least one representative on the list.
As the hockey world enters the second half of the season, the NHL lists their midterm Central Scouting list, where 66 WHLers made the cut for North America.
Note: Portland's Max Psenicka and Moose Jaw's Dominik Pavlik were included at #8 and #60 respectively among international skaters, but were not shifted over to the NA side.
Brandon Wheat Kings
5- Roger McQueen
121- Carter Klippenstein
123- Jordan Gavin
146- Joby Baumuller
Calgary Hitmen
20- Ben Kindel
81- Brandon Gorzynski
Edmonton Oil Kings
24- Blake Fiddler
119- Lukas Sawchyn
163- Ethan MacKenzie
Everett Silvertips
11- Carter Bear
169- Shea Busch
173- Cole Temple
Kamloops Blazers
31- Nathan Behm
86- Tommy Lafreniere
Kelowna Rockets
65- Will Sharpe
135- Dawson Gerwing
223- Nate Corbet
Medicine Hat Tigers
73- Bryce Pickford
101- Kadon McCann
147- Jonas Woo
Moose Jaw Warriors
12- Lynden Lakovic
143- Noah Degenstein
206- Connor Schmidt
221- Aiden Ziprick
Portland Winterhawks
118- Ryan Miller
191- Diego Buttazzoni
Prince George Cougars
70- Jett Lajoie
134- Aidan Foster
174- Ben Riche
Red Deer Rebels
42- Matthew Gard
109- Luke Vlooswyk
170- Jaxon Fuder
192- Derek Thurston
195- Ty Coupland
Regina Pats
74- Reese Hamilton
142- Kolten Bridgeman
Saskatoon Blades
52- David Lewandowski
224- Jack Kachkowski
Seattle Thunderbirds
6- Radim Mrtka
21- Braden Cootes
144- Sawyer Mayes
Spokane Chiefs
48- Hayden Paupenekis
69- Owen Martin
125- Asanali Sarkenov
131- Owen Schoettler
Swift Current Broncos
26- Peyton Kettles
72- Luke Mistelbacher
111- Josh McGregor
130- Grayson Burzynski
Tri-City Americans
9- Jackson Smith
122- Gavin Garland
160- Cassius Koch
214- Jake Gudelj
Vancouver Giants
30- Cameron Schmidt
150- Aaron Obobaifo
196- Mazden Leslie
Victoria Royals
34- Cole Reschny
Goaltenders:
1- Joshua Ravensbergen (Prince George)
6- Ondrej Stebetak (Portland)
11- Jayden Kraus (Victoria)
16- Koen Kleaver (Lethbridge)
19- Anders Miller (Calgary)
23- Jake Pilon (Kelowna)
25- Burke Hood (Vancouver)