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The Vancouver Canucks added an intriguing prospect to their organization during the 2025 NHL Entry Draft, as they drafted ...
Vancouver Canucks General Manager Patrik Allvin announced today that the club has selected forward Braeden Cootes 15th ...
The Canucks newest prospect Braeden Cootes sat down to chat with Canucks Insider Podcast host Chris Faber to talk about his ...
With the 15th overall selection in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft, the Vancouver Canucks selected Braeden Cootes of the Seattle ...
Late this season, new Vancouver Canucks prospect Braeden Cootes was dealing with a hip injury. During a year in which the WHL’s Seattle Thunderbirds were rebuilding but were nonetheless led to the ...
The first Canadian club to make a selection Friday night chose the centre from the Western Hockey League's Seattle ...
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Canucks select Braeden Cootes with 15th overall pick at NHL draftThe five-foot-11, 183-pound forward from Sherwood Park, Alta., currently the WHL Seattle Thunderbirds' captain.
The Vancouver Canucks have selected center Kieren Dervin with their 65th overall pick in the 2025 NHL Draft. Having already ...
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Canucks select Cootes with 15th pick at NHL draft; Flames snag Reschny at No. 18Braeden Cootes spent a year living in Vancouver. The Canucks’ opening-round pick at the 2025 NHL draft is hoping it’s ...
The Vancouver Canucks have a new top prospect in their fold. On Friday, the Canucks made a choice with the No. 15 pick in the ...
Other analysts, like The Athletic’s Scott Wheeler and Corey Pronman were a bit more measured. Wheeler called the Canucks “overtime losers” for the selection, while Pronman gave the pick a B Grade and ...
As a two-way centre, Braeden Cootes is just what the Canucks need. The problem is the organization needs it next season, and now Vancouver must pivot to other options to fulfill its needs.
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