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Prince Albert Raiders alternate captain Daxon Rudolph announced he will be heading south of the border next season to join the Pioneers at the University of Denver in NCAA Division I. Here, Rudolph is seen leading the flyby for the Raiders after scoring against the Swift Current Broncos during a regular season game at the Art Hauser Centre in Prince Albert on Jan. 9, 2026. (Image Credit: Mark Peterson/Prince Albert Raiders)
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Rudolph leaves Raiders to join Denver in NCAA

Jun 4, 2026 | 11:24 AM

One of the fan favourites from the Prince Albert Raiders this season will not be returning to the Green and Gold. 

Alternate captain and top prospect in the upcoming NHL Draft, Daxon Rudolph, announced via his Instagram that he has played his final game in Hockey Town North, as he has committed to the University of Denver in NCAA Division I for the 2026-27 season. 

Rudolph was a key player in the Raiders’ Eastern Conference championship run this past season, posting 78 points (28G-50A) in 68 regular season games and 27 points (9G-18A) in 19 playoff games en route to a WHL Finals appearance, where the team fell in five games to the Everett Silvertips. Across his two seasons in P.A., he totalled 119 points (35G-84A) in 132 games in the regular season, and 39 points (10G-29A) in 30 games in the postseason.

“I am so grateful to call Prince Albert home. These last 2 years have been some of the best years of my life! I enjoyed every moment in PA since I was 15 years old,” Rudolph said in a post made on Wednesday.

The former first overall pick to the Raiders in 2023 went on to thank the team staff, his billets, and his teammates, calling them his “brothers” and his “forever best friends”. He also gave a nod to the Raider faithful for their support before exclaiming his excitement for his next chapter. 

“Lastly, the fans, I cannot describe how much love we have for you guys and the nonstop support you give us. The Art Hauser is like no other, and it’s because of you guys!” 

Rudolph, 18, joins a storied Denver Pioneers team that has seen wild success over its 78-year history and within the last five years alone. Since 2021, their accolades have included five straight NCAA tournament appearances, four Frozen Four appearances (2022, 2024, 2025, 2026), and three National Championships (2022, 2024, 2026).  

It was only speculation that he was joining the team until Thursday morning, when he confirmed the news himself in a second post to his Instagram. 

“I am very excited to announce my commitment to play Division 1 hockey at Denver University. I would like to thank my family for the constant support throughout my hockey journey. As well as my coaches, teammates, and friends for helping me as well! #gopios.” 

Another Raider from this past season will also be playing for the Pioneers this fall. Max Hiese decommitted from Michigan State University and announced his commitment to Denver on Wednesday, also on Instagram.  

So far, according to Elite Prospects, eight of the 11 players already listed on Denver’s roster for next season have come from the CHL, seven of which were WHL players.

In addition to Rudolph and Hiese, players joining the Pioneers next year who spent time in the WHL this season include Edmonton Oil Kings assistant captain Blake Fiddler, Vancouver Giants assistant captain Ryan Lin, Portland Winterhawks captain Ryan Miller, Calgary Hitmen defender Ben Macbeath, and Winterhawks winger Sam Spehar. Forward Alexander Donovan also joins the team from the Saint John Sea Dogs of the QMJHL. 

The schedule for the 2026-27 Prince Albert Raiders season will be announced later this summer. 

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loganc.lehmann@pattisonmedia.com