Giants Sign 2nd Round Pick Brady Leinenweber to WHL Scholarship & Development Agreement
The Vancouver Giants have signed 2nd round draft pick Brady Leinenweber, a 2011-born defenceman, to a WHL Scholarship and Development Agreement. Selected 26th overall in the 2026 WHL Prospects Draft, Leinenweber, from Kerrobert, Saskatchewan, showcased impressive skills as a first-team all-star, netting 35 points with the Northern Alberta Xtreme this past season. He is noted for being a reliable two-way defenceman with strong puck movement and competitive spirit. Leinenweber expressed his excitement about joining the Giants and thanked those who supported him through the process.
By the Numbers- Leinenweber scored 35 points (2 goals, 33 assists) last season in the CSSHL U15 Prep league.
- He tied for second in scoring among defencemen at the John Reid Memorial tournament, recording 6 points (1G-5A) in 6 games.
While Leinenweber has strong potential and was a highly ranked player, success in the WHL will depend on his ability to adapt to a more competitive level of play.
State of Play- Leinenweber's signing secures a promising prospect for the Giants as part of their long-term development strategy.
- The Giants are anticipating his contribution to both their defense and offensive presence on the ice.
Leinenweber will prepare for his transition into the WHL, aiming to contribute to the Giants' team dynamics while developing his skills further at the competitive level.
Bottom LineThe Giants' commitment to Leinenweber marks a significant step in building a formidable defense, reflecting promise for both player and team in the upcoming season.
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