The Wenatchee Wild made a thunderous statement at the 2026 WHL Prospects Draft, pulling off not one, but two blockbuster trades that reshaped their future in a single afternoon. By aggressively moving up the draft board, the Wild signaled their intent to compete—and win—now.
The action kicked off when Wenatchee swung a deal with the Vancouver Giants. The Wild sent the third overall pick, along with second-round selections in 2027 and 2028, plus a first-round pick in 2030, to acquire the second overall pick. With that coveted slot, Wenatchee selected dynamic forward Parker McMillan, a player many scouts believe can make an immediate impact.
But the Wild weren't done. In a second bold move, they traded the 28th overall pick, a 2027 first-rounder, a 2029 second-round pick, and a 2029 third-round pick to the Victoria Royals for the fifth overall selection. That pick was used to grab another elite talent, Jevin Morrison, adding even more firepower to the organization's pipeline.
For Wenatchee, this was a franchise-altering day. Sacrificing future assets shows they believe the window for success is wide open. While some teams play it safe, the Wild went all-in on two top-five picks—a rare and exciting gamble in the WHL.
Whether you're a die-hard fan or just love the thrill of draft day, moves like these remind us why hockey's future is always worth watching. Stay tuned as these young stars begin their journey in Wild colors.
