
The Yorkton Terriers added skill, size, and depth at all positions during the 2025 SJHL Draft, selecting a promising group of 2009- and 2010-born players from across Saskatchewan.
With a strong focus on regional talent and proven producers at the U15 and U18 levels, the Terriers made key moves to build their future core.
Yorkton used their early picks in the 2010-born class to secure a pair of standout players from the Regina U15 AA circuit:
- 1st Round (9th overall): Nash Bullman (Regina Pat Blues) — A powerful offensive force, Bullman racked up 44 points (23G, 21A) in just 27 games, showing a balanced scoring touch and playmaking vision.
- 2nd Round (21st overall): Kai Lanigan (Regina Aces) — A dynamic defenceman who tallied 10 goals and 24 assists.
The Terriers continued their momentum with a strong showing in the 2009 draft class, selecting impact players across all positions:
- 1st Round (9th overall): Trae Peterson (Sturgis, SK/Swift Current Legionnaires) — A dynamic forward with high-end offensive instincts, Peterson totaled 40 points in 31 U18 AAA games.
- 2nd Round (21st overall): Kyler Bilokreli (Theodore, SK/Yorkton Maulers) — A reliable, two-way forward with hometown ties, Bilokreli brings grit and experience to the organization.
- 2nd Round (24th overall): Maxon Johnston (Round Lake, SK/Moose Jaw Warriors U18 AAA) — A steady contributor with 25 points at the U18 AAA level.
- 3rd Round (33rd overall): Seth Gutenberg (Saskatoon/Warman Wildcats) — A poised goaltender with solid numbers, posting a 3.13 GAA and a .883 save percentage in 18 U18 AAA starts.
- 4th Round (45th overall): Brady Vipond (Regina Capitals) — A proven scorer, Vipond netted 22 goals and added 14 assists for 36 points
- 5th Round (57th overall): Kohen Oblander (Martensville Marauders) — A smart, creative defender , Oblander contributed 23 points with strong playmaking ability.
6th Round (69th overall): Hazen Larson (Tisdale, SK) — A balanced offensive talent who recorded 33 points in 32 games with the Martensville Marauders U16 AA squad.
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