
The Saskatoon Blades also thank Kyle Crnkovic and his family for his contributions to our organization and the community of Saskatoon over the past four seasons. Last season, Roulette was the 7 th highest scoring 2003-born forward in the WHL. The left winger was also named “Manitoba Aboriginal Sports Male Indigenous Athlete of the Year” in 2020.
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We can’t wait to welcome him to the Blades family this week at training camp” He will be a great ambassador for the Indigenous community in Saskatchewan and he has been recognized in Manitoba as the Indigenous Athlete of the Year. “Being only 19 years old means we have the chance to have him not only this season but possibly next. “We feel he is going to be a big-time fan favourite with his style of play and his knack for highlight reel plays,” added Priestner. In 2020-21, Conner helped Canada win a gold medal at the U18 World Championship, where he contributed five points in seven games. Roulette, who stands 6-foot-tall and weighs 177lbs, has represented Canada twice internationally, competing with both the U17 and U18 programs.

He has incredible vision, a very high skill level and has performed extremely well at both the WHL Level and representing Canada on multiple occasions,” commented Blades President and General Manager Colin Priestner.

“Conner is a player we have coveted for many years. Roulette, originally from Winnipeg, MB, notched 66 points (24G-42A) in 65 contests for the Thunderbirds during the 2021-22 WHL season, while adding another 18 points (5G-13A) in 25 playoffs games helping Seattle win the Western Conference en route to the WHL Final. The Blades will also receive a 3 rd round pick in the 2026 WHL Prospects Draft.

Saskatoon, SK – The Saskatoon Blades are pleased to announce the acquisition of Dallas Stars prospect, forward Conner Roulette, from Seattle Thunderbirds in exchange for overage forward, Kyle Crnkovic.
