Of course, the Raiders never got the chance to defend their title with the cancellation of the WHL season back in March.
But as the months went by, Wiesblatt quickly turned his attention to the next item on his checklist: the NHL Draft.
With five siblings - including four brothers - the 17-year-old is poised to be the first in the family to be drafted into the league.
One of those brothers, Orca, spent the last three seasons with the local Hitmen.
"I think for my whole family are enjoying the lead up just as much as I am," Wiesblatt said. "My two older brothers are kinda living this process through me because they didn't get to experience it and having their support means the world to me.
"I'm definitely feeling anxious about it and looking forward to the day so that after I can get back to focusing on improving my game and helping my team."
A former second-round pick in the WHL Bantam Draft, Wiesblatt brings a lot to the table with his dangerous offensive game. He brings a dominating presence whenever the puck is on his stick with the ability to finish off plays with his great shot. His skating has seen massive improvements with his quick feet helping him create time and space for himself.
"After my first season I noticed how fast the game was and how quick everyone was," he said. "I took a lot of pride to improve my skating and overall speed to have a quicker first step and burst out from the corners with more explosion. In today's game, speed kills and for a smaller forward like me it's a huge asset.
"I know that I can become quicker and everyday I'm always looking to improve but also know that I have to be patient in my development and not try to rush it."
Patience has also been key of late, keeping his emotions in check as the draft draws near.
"With each day I get more excited," he said. "Anything could happen and I feel very lucky that all 31 teams have wanted to get to know me better with having interviews with all them. If you would've told me when I was a little kid that would happen, I wouldn't have believed you.
"Whichever team drafts me, I am going to give them my all. I'm ready for it and am prepared for all the hard work that comes after to grow into not just a better player but a better teammate and person."