Bryce Pickford named WHL Player of the Year; first defenseman to win the award since 2009
Medicine Hat Tigers Captain, Bryce Pickford, has been named the Western Hockey League’s Player of the Year, the league announced Wednesday night during the first round of the 2026 WHL Prospects Draft.
Pickford had a historic regular-season, scoring 45 goals as a defenseman in just 55 games, five tallies shy of the WHL single-season record.
Kris Russell was the last Tiger to win both Defenseman of the Year and Player of the Year, doing so in 2007.
Tigers Head Coach and General Manager Willie Desjardins coached both skaters and finds the two blue-liners similar, not for their on-ice success but for their off-ice selflessness.

