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The Vancouver Canucks weren't as busy as expected at the NHL Draft this year, but they did complete one trade.
The Canucks’ six swings at future National Hockey League players included four centres, which emphatically addressed organizational needs down the middle of the ice, one winger and the first Russian ...
NHL Draft has come and gone. And in surprising fashion, the Vancouver Canucks held onto all six of their draft picks. While some Canucks fans might be upset they didn’t use any of their picks to ...
Just a few picks after Cootes, the Calgary Flames walked to the podium for the first of their two opening-round selections and took a centre of their own in Cole Reschny. The 18-year-old who hails out ...
The Vancouver Canucks selected a total of six players at the 2025 NHL Entry Draft at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, ...
The Vancouver Canucks targeted highly competitive prospects as they made five selections on day two of the NHL Entry Draft.
The five-foot-11, 183-pound forward from Sherwood Park, Alta., currently the WHL Seattle Thunderbirds' captain.
With the 52nd pick in the NHL Draft, the Minnesota Wild selected Theodor Hallquisth. The 18-year-old is coming off an ...
The San Jose Sharks chose the Simon Wang from the Ontario Hockey League's Oshawa Generals with the first pick of the NHL ...
Vancouver Canucks drafted Bo Horvat, the organization selected two-way center Braeden Cootes 15th overall in the 2025 NHL ...
With the No. 1 pick in the 2025 draft, the Islanders selected Erie Otters (OHL) defenseman Matthew Schaefer to help stabilize ...
NHL Draft was an unusual one for the Vancouver Canucks. It was unusual in that the Canucks actually used their drafts picks ...