
Two of the top teams in their respective conferences are once again recognized, and a familiar face remains in the conversation.

The Canadian Hockey League released their weekly power rankings after a one-week hiatus, and there has been a healthy shake-up on the Western front.
Everett Silvertips (4 --> 4)
Tallying at least a point in seven consecutive games, a total of 11/14 points, Everett has continued their dominance over the rest of the WHL. We at THN would be remiss not to mention the work of Landon DuPont during that success, who currently sits 8th among all defencemen in the league in points and 2nd in rookie scoring.
Friendly reminder, he is 15 years old.
Tri-City Americans (NR --> 9)
Despite having a five-game win streak snapped on Saturday, Tri-City has put themselves in a position to succeed, ranking third in the Eastern Conference (though, they have two games in hand on the clubs in front of them). Two major reasons for their success are 2006-born Gavin Garland as well as 2025 NHL Draft prospect Jackson Smith, who have both broken out into impact players this season.
Saskatoon Blades (NR --> 10)
Suffering just one loss in their last seven games, Saskatoon is perched high atop the Western Conference, currently sporting a 17-6-1-1 record. Goaltender Evan Gardner has been a brick wall of late, starting 20 of 25 contests with a .916 save percentage. The Blades also carry the 2nd best goal differential in the entire WHL, with an impressive +22.
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