Kings | Predators | Stars | Sharks |
Benjamin Gagne | Benjamin Braun | Arian Louison | Aysa Acorn |
Bennett Bechtold | Declan Williams | Carter Bauck | Bennett Laliberte |
Brody Buckmaster | Evan Huculak | Chase Wrubleski | Boston Ibach |
Carter Breukelman | Finn Mulholland | Chayden Scott | Brodie Chadwick |
Cohen Carter | Grayson Dubois | Dawson Schaffer | Gavin Berger |
Colton Klemenz | Jaxton Mintenko | Diesel Fisher | Jace Zimmerman |
Creedence Hoffos | Jaxton Pilsner | Gerrit Craaybeek | Jakoby Greenwood |
Dash Timms | Karson Lewis | Jake McMillan | Jase Myketiak |
Hudson Kaine | Kenna Williams | Jase Patterson | Jayce Henrikson |
Jaeden Leflar | Kenzlee Oonincx | Kyler Crossland | Lucas Hartley |
John Elford | Kolby Lewis | Lucas Timoruski | Luka Smerek |
Kieran Williams | Luc Lacroix | Nixon Fehr | Orson Bohn |
Lilly Scott | Merik Hill | Toni Saulnier | Ricky Lepine |
Olivia Audette | Ollie Waddington | Tyrin Balerud-Wendzina | Ryker Stewart |
Reuben Greyling | Roman Babich | Weston Venn | Rylee Arnold |
Zachary Cunningham | Ryan Tighe | Xylan Veroba | Wendel Scott |
Wesley Harkness |
Welcome to Phase 2 of Hockey Saskatchewan’s Where Fun Wins initiative. After setting the stage with Under-7, Under-9, and Under-11, we are proud to now introduce Under-13 hockey, where players take the next exciting step in their journey.
At this age, hockey is still about fun, but the game begins to feel bigger with full-ice play, new challenges, and fresh opportunities.
U13 is the first age division with Provincial Playoffs, the introduction of AA hockey, and pathways that lead to Sask First programs and eventually Team Saskatchewan.
Players will experience hockey through three unique branches: Recreational, Competitive, and Off-Ice Wins. No matter which path they take, U13 is where players dream big, feel the rush, and grow together.
"As players transition into a higher level of hockey, having fun, continuing to develop fundamental skills and being introduced to game play concepts, habits and decision making, they will continue to develop their love of the game.” Corey McNabb Director, NextGen Development, Hockey Canada.