
Is there anyone that can stop the Four Horsemen of the WHL?
In the Canadian Hockey League's latest ranking, the usual suspects came up once again and a couple even made a jump from week 19.
Medicine Hat Tigers 7 --> 6
Medicine Hat have quickly become one of the hottest squads in the country; above all else, we can't stop talking about Gavin McKenna. After a two-goal performance on Monday, the 17-year-old is now on a 35-game point streak. As a team, however, the Tigers are closing in quickly on Everett to take the throne at the top of the WHL: Medicine Hat sits just five points back of the mighty Silvertips.
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Yeah, top 2026 #NHLDraft prospect Gavin McKenna is pretty good. 🤷♂️
Oh, and he has 103 points in just 50 games in @TheWHL this season.
(🎥: @tigershockey)
Calgary Hitmen 9 --> 8
The Hitmen are looking to end the season on a run, and so far they've done just that. Winners of four in a row, Calgary has (mostly) one man to thank: Daniel Hauser, who has not allowed a goal in a whopping 123:23 of ice time, now sits tied for second place among all WHL goaltenders in shutouts with three.
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Back-to-back shutouts?! 👀
Stopping 62 of 64 shots through three games, @WHLHitmen netminder Daniel Hauser is the WHL Goaltender of the Week.
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Spokane Chiefs 4 --> 4
Not to be outdone by their Eastern conference counterpart, Spokane has also been tearing up the league standings. Boasting a 7-1-1-1 record in their last 10, the Chiefs are also hot on the heels of the league lead. An undeniable force behind Spokane's offense is Seattle Kraken prospect Berkly Catton, who has put up 52 points on an 18-game point streak.
Everett Silvertips 5 --> 5
In the grand scheme of things, Everett has been "average" as of late with a 6-4 record in their previous 10 contests, but there are still players stealing the show in Washington State. Eighteen-year-old goaltender Raiden Legall has been near lights out, as in his last three starts he's posted an average save percentage of .948.
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