Zach Whitecloud was born on November 28, 1996, in Brandon, Manitoba. Whitecloud is of Dakota descent and was raised in Brandon, spending time at the nearby Sioux Valley Dakota Nation.[1] He considers both Brandon and Sioux Valley as home.[1] Whitecloud began skating at two years old.[2] As a youth, he played for the Sioux Valley team and then the Brandon Youth Hockey Association.[1] During his childhood, Whitecloud's family served as a billet family for Brandon Wheat Kings players.[2] Whitecloud graduated from Vincent Massey High School in 2015.[3]
Playing career
During his second full season with the Virden Oil Capitals, Whitecloud announced his commitment to play hockey for Bemidji State University.[4] Following his rookie year at Bemidji State, where he led defencemen in scoring, Whitecloud was invited to the Los Angeles Kings development camp before the 2017–18 NHL season.[5][6] Following his sophomore year at Bemidji, Whitecloud was named the 2017–18 WCHA Scholar-Athlete and named to the WCHA All-Academic Team.[7] He ended the season with 19 points and a team-best 51 blocked shots.[7]
Vegas Golden Knights
Whitecloud was signed by the Vegas Golden Knights to a three-year, entry-level contract on March 8, 2018.[8][9] He played his first career NHL game on April 5, 2018, against the Edmonton Oilers.[10] He finished the game with a team-best plus-3 in 16:42 of ice time in a 4–3 loss to the Oilers.[11] Although the Golden Knights qualified for the 2018 Stanley Cup playoffs, Whitecloud was ineligible to be on the roster since he was not on the team's reserve list by the trade deadline.[12]
Late in the 2019–20 season, Whitecloud established himself with Vegas Golden Knights and he and teammate Nick Holden were one of the best duos in the playoffs in terms of defense and possession.[14] He was signed to a two-year contract extension on March 22, 2020.[15]
On October 28, 2021, Whitecloud signed a six-year, $16.5 million contract extension with the Golden Knights.[16]
The first round of the Golden Knights' 2023 Stanley Cup playoffs was played against the Winnipeg Jets of Whitecloud's home province, with him noting that many in his family had been fans of the team and generally cheered for them when not playing the Golden Knights.[17] The Golden Knights reached the 2023 Stanley Cup Finals, with Whitecloud one of two indigenous players in the series, alongside Mohawk defenceman Brandon Montour of the opposing Florida Panthers.[18] The Golden Knights defeated the Panthers in five games, and Whitecloud hoisted the Stanley Cup for the first time.[19]
Whitecloud was the youngest skater selected to play for Team Canada at the 2017 Karjala Cup in Finland.[20] He was later named to Team Canada's pre-Olympic roster before the 2018 Winter Olympics[21] but failed to make the final roster.