Rudolph thriving under pressures of first overall pick
In the 2023 WHL Draft, 232 players born in 2008 from Western Canada and a few from the United States were picked across 13 rounds in the 2023 WHL Prospects Draft. That year the Raiders had three picks in the first seven spots of the draft, including the first overall pick that they would use to select defenceman Daxon Rudolph.
Rudolph made a splash in his first two games as a Raider, scoring a big goal in his first game and an assist in his next, but he’d cool off from his hot start. In the first 22 games of the season, Rudolph would post just eight points (1G-7A). In the next 23 games since then, Rudolph has come alive offensively with 18 points (3G-15A).
“I wouldn’t say there’s a certain point where it all suddenly clicked, I just think building each and every day has helped me the most. To start the year in a new league, new team, new systems, new everything for a lot of the guys, and I think that’s kind of what stopped us from playing at our best or get the wins that we wanted, but I think as the seasons gone on, we’ve all gelled together as a team, and for myself I think just getting more confidence each and every game in this league and just starting to play my game and contribute offensively is just what I want to do and I think that helps the team get the wins and that’s what we want.”
Being picked first overall has some pretty high expectations for a player, especially when you look at the other names with that distinction. Landon Dupont in Everett in 2024, Gavin McKenna in Medicine Hat from 2022, and Berkly Catton in Spokane from 2021, all still playing in the league and lighting things up, and if you go back one year further to 2020 you mention the name Connor Bedard.


