The Saskatoon Blades will see several familiar faces depart as they prepare for the 2025-26 Western Hockey League (WHL) season. As is typical in junior hockey, players move on due to age restrictions, professional opportunities, or other career paths. Here's a look at some of the players who won't be returning to the Blades next season:
Graduating Players:
Several players have aged out of the WHL system and are moving on to the next stages of their hockey careers. These players, born in 2004 or earlier, have reached the maximum age allowed in the league.
Other Departures:
Besides the graduating players, other players have departed the team for various reasons.
Impact on the Team:
The departure of these players, particularly Saunderson, Scott, and Siepmann, will undoubtedly have an impact on the Blades. Saunderson's leadership and Siepmann's offensive contributions from the blue line will be missed. However, the team has been proactive in acquiring new talent and building for the future. The Blades acquired Tristen Doyle from the Lethbridge Hurricanes to bolster their defense. The team also has a core of young players, including Zach Olsen, Cooper Williams, and Jordan Martin, who are expected to play key roles in the upcoming season.
Focus on the Future:
The Blades' management has emphasized a commitment to building a strong team through the WHL Prospects Draft and player development. General Manager Colin Priestner has stated that the team's focus is on long-term success, even if it means making difficult trades in the short term. The team is also hoping that their players will want to stay in Saskatoon because they think they’re going to get the best coaching, training and ice-time opportunities that they can possibly get.