Canucks' 2025 NHL Draft Prospects: Initial Reactions, Comprehensive Analysis, and Future Outlook
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The Vancouver Canucks entered the 2025 NHL Entry Draft with six picks and a clear objective: to bolster their prospect pool with competitive, skilled players who embody the qualities of a Vancouver Canuck. General Manager Patrik Allvin and Director of Scouting Todd Harvey emphasized character and work ethic, aiming to select players who are not only talented but also determined and difficult to play against. The Canucks' selections reflected this philosophy, with a focus on centers and players known for their two-way play and competitiveness.

First Round, 15th Overall: Braeden Cootes, C

With their first-round pick, the Canucks selected Braeden Cootes from the Seattle Thunderbirds. Cootes, a center, is known for his two-way game, leadership, and competitiveness. He captained both the Thunderbirds and Team Canada at the U18 World Championships, showcasing his leadership qualities. Canucks management values his playmaking abilities and character. Some scouts draw comparisons between Cootes and former Canucks forward Bo Horvat, suggesting he will quickly become a fan favorite. Cootes' versatility and all-around game make him a valuable addition to the Canucks' prospect pool.

Second Round, 47th Overall: Aleksei Medvedev, G

In the second round, the Canucks selected Russian goaltender Aleksei Medvedev from the London Knights of the OHL. Medvedev is described as a smart, athletic goalie with good skating ability and explosiveness. He tracks the puck well and anticipates threats, remaining calm under pressure. His poise and presence in net are seen as assets that can instill confidence in the team. Goaltending expert Ian Clark's influence is evident in this pick, as Medvedev fits the mold of a mid-sized, athletic goalie with significant potential.

Third Round, 65th Overall: Kieren Dervin, C

With their third-round pick, acquired via San Jose, the Canucks chose Kieren Dervin, a center. Dervin is a versatile, two-way center who plays with physicality and isn't afraid to engage with larger opponents. While some analysts had Dervin ranked lower, the Canucks were impressed by his skating, playmaking ability, and willingness to compete in traffic. Dervin's mobility and knack for connecting plays make him a valuable prospect.

Fifth Round, 143rd Overall: Wilson Björck

In the fifth round, Vancouver selected Wilson Björck. Björck played with Djurgårdens IF J20, recording impressive numbers. He is a crafty player with good vision and a quick release.

Sixth Round, 175th Overall: Gabriel Chiarot, RW

The Canucks selected right-winger Gabriel Chiarot in the sixth round. Chiarot, a cousin of veteran NHL defenseman Ben Chiarot, is a hard-working player with a knack for scoring around the net. He is described as a crafty player with a quick release, who is difficult to stop in close.

Seventh Round, 207th Overall: Matthew Lansing, C

With their final pick, the Canucks selected center Matthew Lansing. Lansing is a hard-working forechecker with power forward elements, projecting as a strong defensive forward.

Overall Assessment

This draft was center-heavy for the Canucks, addressing a need within their prospect pool. The organization's emphasis on character and competitiveness was evident in their selections, with Director of Scouting Todd Harvey expressing satisfaction with the quality of people they drafted. While some analysts felt the Canucks played it safe, the team's focus on projectable, two-way players with a willingness to compete suggests a long-term strategy of building a team that is difficult to play against.


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