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    Adam Kierszenblat
    Adam Kierszenblat
    Jun 29, 2025, 23:14

    The Vancouver Canucks have announced their 2025 development camp roster. This year's camp will feature 33 players and take place at UBC from June 30 to July 3. The week-long camp will conclude with an inter-squad game at UBC on July 3 at 11:15 am PT. 

    Vancouver's camp will feature 17 forwards, 10 defensemen and six goaltenders. All six players from the 2025 NHL Entry Draft will participate, while the remaining four prospects for the 2024 draft will also be in attendance. Here is a look at the 33 players who will be at this year's camp. 

    Forwards (17):

    Vilmer Alriksson- 2023 Draft
    Wilson Björck- 2025 Draft
    Mirko Buttazzoni- Invitee
    Gabriel Chiarot- 2025 Draft
    Braeden Cootes-  2025 Draft
    Kieren Dervin- 2025 Draft
    Ray Fust- Invitee
    Damion Gardner- 2022 Draft
    Amine Hajibi- Invitee
    Colin Kessler- Invitee
    Matthew Lansing- 2025 Draft
    Zachary Morin- Invitee
    Ben Muthersbaugh- Invitee
    Riley Patterson- 2024 Draft
    Matt Perkins- 2023 Draft
    Anthony Romani- 2024 Draft
    Ilya Safonov- Trade

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    Defence (10)

    Casen Adair- Invitee
    Parker Alcos- 2024 Draft
    Aiden Celebrini- 2023 Draft
    Matthew Grimes- Invitee
    Stefan Milošević- Invitee
    Mack Oliphant- Invitee
    Duncan Ramsay- Invitee
    Zach Sandhu- Invitee
    Basile Sansonnens- 2024 Draft
    Xander Velliaris- Invitee

    Goaltenders (6)

    Matthew Hutchison- Invitee
    Aku Koskenvuo- 2021 Draft
    Alexander Levshyn- Invitee
    Aleksei Medvedev- 2025 Draft
    Roddy Ross- Invitee
    Ty Young- 2022 Draft

    Sep 24, 2024; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks forward Vilmer Alriksson (46) skates against the Seattle Kraken during the second period at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images

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