Raiders’ Rudolph named WHL Player of the Week
A Prince Albert Raiders defenceman has been recognized for his great play on the ice over the last week.
Prince Albert blueliner and assistant captain Daxon Rudolph was named the WHL’s Tempo Player of the Week, the first time a Raider has won the award this season.
The 17-year-old posted six points (2g-4a) and a +3 rating the three contests over the last week, in which the Raiders were victors in all three. This season, Rudolph has 48 points (20g-28a) in 41 games, leading P.A. while ranking fourth in league scoring amongst defencemen.
The 2026 NHL Draft-eligible prospect got his week started with a multi-point effort during a 5-2 win against Brandon on Tuesday, scoring the game’s first goal while collecting the primary assist on Owen Corkish’s third period insurance marker. The party didn’t stop for Rudolph as the Raiders trekked into Southern Alberta over the weekend. The Lacombe, Alta. product felt right at home as in Lethbridge, he picked up the primary assist on Alisher Sarkenov’s first-period marker in a 3-1 victory.


