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Vancouver Canucks drafted Bo Horvat, the organization selected two-way center Braeden Cootes 15th overall in the 2025 NHL ...
The first Canadian club to make a selection Friday night chose the centre from the Western Hockey League's Seattle ...
The Vancouver Canucks added an intriguing prospect to their organization during the 2025 NHL Entry Draft, as they drafted ...
The Canucks newest prospect Braeden Cootes sat down to chat with Canucks Insider Podcast host Chris Faber to talk about his ...
That much is clear after snagging centre Braeden Cootes 15th overall at the 2025 NHL Entry Draft, a player everyone says ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
After all the swirling rumours, the Vancouver Canucks stepped up – or shall we say, called in – to make the 15th overall pick ...
"Today's obviously my last day being an Oiler fan," said Cootes via Zoom after the Canucks selected him 15th overall in the ...
When the Vancouver Canucks announced Braeden Cootes as their 15th overall pick in the NHL Entry Draft, they were excited ...
The five-foot-11, 183-pound forward from Sherwood Park, Alta., currently the WHL Seattle Thunderbirds' captain.