Wednesday, 18 February 2026

CHL Top 50 Players promotion great way to engage game’s history

CHL Top 50 list gets people talking

Mike Modano in action in the 1980s. (Photo courtesy the WHL)
At times it feels like a hockey player’s exploits in the NHL are always remembered, but memories of a player’s junior days seem to evaporate over time outside of the junior community that athlete played in.

On February 10, the Canadian Hockey League announced a promotion listing its top 50 players of the last 50 years. The promotion is being done as part of festivities of the CHL recognizing its 50th anniversary season in the current campaign. The CHL in its current form was created on May 9, 1975 as the umbrella organization that the WHL, OHL and QMJHL play under.

For the CHL’s Top 50 Players List, it was selected by a panel of more than 40 media members who submitted ranked ballots from one to 50, which were guided by a weighted evaluation framework designed to ensure consistency across eras.

Media members considered a player’s impact beyond the CHL – including NHL and international success, major awards and championships and Hall of Fame recognition – alongside on-ice achievement in CHL member leagues. A player’s accomplishments during their time in the WHL, OHL, and QMJHL through production, individual honours, team success and sustained dominance were taken into account.

Selections also accounted for historical significance, recognizing milestones, era-defining influence, generational impact and lasting contributions to CHL history. To be eligible, players must have competed in at least one full season in the WHL, OHL or QMJHL during the CHL’s 50-year history beginning in 1975-76. For players who competed in 1975-76 and also played prior to that season, their entire CHL career was considered when evaluating on-ice accomplishments.

This column of mine appeared in the Prince Albert Daily Herald. To read the full article, feel free to click right here.