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Canucks Development Camp: Aiden Celebrini using 2023 sixth-round draft selection as incentive

Canucks Development Camp: Aiden Celebrini using 2023 sixth-round draft selection as incentive

National Post12 hours ago

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The challenge for Celebrini now is to use his 6-foot-1, 195 pound frame as a foundation to defend, but also open other avenues to move the puck better and get more involved offensively. He had eight points (2-6) in 31 games this season.
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An explosive stride, especially the first four, are imperative for any defencemen to get up into the play quicker and defend better laterally.
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'For me, it's always about constant improvement and a lot of late nights on the ice to take it the next level,' said Celebrini. 'The more mobile you are, the better defender you are with more efficiency and pace. It's only going to help your game on both sides of the puck.'
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Celebrini's strong sophomore season at Boston University concluded by advancing the the NCAA Frozen Four Final before losing 6-2 to Western Michigan. The tournament trail is a grind and just getting to the title game is an accomplishment.
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Celebrini showed growth by scoring the game winner against Ohio State in an 8-3 victory. That set up a 3-2 decision over Cornell to sweep the regional playdowns and get to the Frozen Four.
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'That's why you go to programs like Boston University, to play in those games,' stressed Celebrini. 'The sting of coming home empty-handed always hurts, but we're going to have a similar group and we have a lot of hunger to get back and finish the job.'
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— Vancouver Canucks (@Canucks) June 29, 2025
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This development camp is a different role for Celebrini to show newcomers how to approach each session and make the right impression.
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'My first couple of camps I was nervous,' recalled Celebrini. 'I just want to pass on top the young guys that this is a time to have fun. Great staff here and I actually look forward to it. It's compete and everything you love about hockey and you're wearing the Canucks jersey.
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Already has the size and composure on an athletic 6-foot-3 frame. Technical game has evolved for better puck tracking to read the game more precisely. Has become more efficient with crease movements.
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Braeden Cootes, C, Seattle Thunderbirds (WHL) 5-foot-11, 183 lbs., GP: 60, G: 26, A: 37, PTS: 63, 2025 draft, 15th overall.
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Captain and leader wants to be like Brayden Point. That would be something. A battler and grinder with sneaky scoring skills. Was also captain of Canada's Under-18 team at worlds. Future culture carrier.
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Anthony Romani, RW, Barrie Colts (OHL), 6-foot-1, 190 lbs., GP: 29, G: 19, A: 11, PTS: 30, 2024 draft, 162nd overall.
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Lit it up in OHL post-season with 24 points (12-12) in 16 games and is jumping to the NCAA with the Michigan State Spartans.
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