2025 Draft Thread

Peen

Rejoicing in a Benning-free world
Oct 6, 2013
31,273
27,482
Couldn’t find a discussion for this.

I don’t follow prospects at all but I went to a giants game a year ago and Schmidt stood out a lot. See he’s been dominant to start here.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Coffee and Vector

Coffee

Take one step towards the direction you want to go
Nov 12, 2021
8,879
7,783
I hope the Canucks win the cup or the draft lottery. Nothing in-between. Is that asking too much?
not at all, that’s truly what most us all want and expect. It’s just not talked about because you know..etiquette and respect towards the nature of hockey
 

Coffee

Take one step towards the direction you want to go
Nov 12, 2021
8,879
7,783
Gut tells me Anton Frondell would be an elite addition

Gut also tells me we wont be picking in the 1st this year
Hansen, wait !

What does gut say about conference finals ?
 

VanJack

Registered User
Jul 11, 2014
22,451
15,912
The last time the Canucks selected in both the first and second rounds of the NHL entry draft was back in 2019 when they selected Vasily Podkolzin and Nils Hoglnder.

They didn't have a first and second rounder in 2020. They had no first rounder in 2021; and no second rounder in 2022. They had no second rounder in 2023; and of course in 2024 they'd previously traded away both their first and second rounder.

I know there are lots of Canuck fans who are convinced they can keep flushing draft picks for immediate help. But sooner or later, the past has a habit of catching up with you. So I wouldn't be in favor of another year in 2025 where they dumped yet another first rounder.
 

StreetHawk

Registered User
Sep 30, 2017
28,750
11,101
Feels like they need to draft a goalie soon. Especially with Demko's injury history. Last 2 picks, Aku is going into his JR year at Harvard but has 18 games under his belt in his 2 years there. Young, in his final year was beaten out by Ravensbergen for the starting role come playoffs.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Jay26

Jay26

Registered User
Jul 13, 2022
2,717
3,486
Kamloops
Feels like they need to draft a goalie soon. Especially with Demko's injury history. Last 2 picks, Aku is going into his JR year at Harvard but has 18 games under his belt in his 2 years there. Young, in his final year was beaten out by Ravensbergen for the starting role come playoffs.
Agreed. They've gone two straight drafts without doing so. I'm a big proponent of drafting a goalie every year so I definitely support getting back to it next summer. It also feels like they actually have a need to, beyond just to keep the pipeline flowing. If Demko's injury is going to alter his career for good and Silovs isn't the answer, suddenly the Canucks are pretty screwed in net going forward.

Even if Demko is going to be fine, now is still when you want to be starting to develop someone for the future.
 
Last edited:

StreetHawk

Registered User
Sep 30, 2017
28,750
11,101
Well they’ve been thin on picks in 2024. 2023 had plenty but didn’t take one despite having 3 fourth rounders. Have noticed teams loading up on goalies in rounds 2&3 the past couple of drafts.

Lately fewer goalies going round 1 so pushing the talent into round 2-3. Hopefully they hold onto some picks so that they can get a goalie because they need the depth and quality but with so few prospects they really can’t afford to wait 5 years for a goalie to develop. But still have to draft and develop them. Not really trading for one or signing one via free agency.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Jay26

supercanuck

Registered User
Mar 2, 2016
2,811
3,452
All the high end talent coming out of Western Canada. Most likely 4 of 5 #1 OA from Western Canada.

2023: Bedard
2024: Celebrini
2025:
2026: McKenna
2027: Dupont
 

Ad

Upcoming events

Ad

Ad