Gretzky’s junior dominance lands him No. 3 on CHL’s all-time list
Wayne Gretzky’s unforgettable 1977-78 season with the Soo Greyhounds still stands among the greatest offensive performances junior hockey has ever seen nearly 50 years later.
McDavid lands at No. 4 on CHL’s all-time list after a junior career that rewrote expectations
Connor McDavid’s path from exceptional-status phenom to NHL superstar reached another milestone Monday as the CHL ranked the former Erie Otters captain No. 4 on its Top 50 Players of the Last 50 Years list. McDavid dominated junior hockey with 285 points in 166 OHL games before building a generational NHL résumé that now includes six Art Ross Trophies, three Hart Trophies, and some of the most explosive playoff production in league history.
Mike Bossy lands at No. 5 on CHL’s Top 50 list after redefining goal scoring dominance
Mike Bossy’s unmatched junior scoring dominance earned another historic honour Sunday as the former Laval National superstar was ranked No. 5 on the CHL’s Top 50 Players of the Last 50 Years list. Bossy remains the CHL’s all-time leading goal scorer nearly five decades after his final junior season.
Sakic’s junior dominance earns Broncos legend No. 6 spot on CHL Top 50 list
Joe Sakic’s legendary rise from Swift Current phenom to NHL icon earned the Hockey Hall of Famer the No. 6 spot on the CHL’s Top 50 Players of the Last 50 Years list Saturday.
Lindros ranked No. 7 on CHL’s all-time list
Eric Lindros’ powerhouse run with Oshawa remains one of the defining chapters in modern major junior history.
Yzerman Lands at No. 8 on CHL’s Top 50 List
Steve Yzerman’s legendary path from Peterborough to Detroit added another milestone Thursday as the Hall of Fame centre was ranked No. 8 on the CHL’s Top 50 Players of the Last 50 Years list after a career that produced 1,755 NHL points, three Stanley Cups, Olympic gold and one of hockey’s most respected leadership legacies.
QMJHL icons Hawerchuk, Bourque earn CHL top-10 recognition
The CHL continued unveiling its Top 50 Players of the Last 50 Years rankings this week, with QMJHL legends Dale Hawerchuk and Ray Bourque both earning places inside the top 10 after remarkable junior and NHL careers.
CHL reveals Nos. 30–21 on Top 50 Players list
The CHL’s latest Top 50 release highlights a group defined by elite production and NHL success, from Connor Bedard’s record-setting WHL run to Doug Gilmour’s Stanley Cup win with Calgary and Carey Price’s award-winning peak.

