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Edmonton Journal
30-06-2025
- Sport
- Edmonton Journal
Canucks Development Camp: Aiden Celebrini using 2023 sixth-round draft selection as incentive
Article content 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. Wilson Bjorck, C, Djurgardens Jr. (Swe-J20), 6-foot, 165 lbs., GP: 43, G: 28, A: 39, PTS: 67, 2025 draft, 143rd overall. Strong family hockey lineage. Brother Viggo is a big 2026 draft prospect. Wilson is labelled a 'project' heading to Colorado College. Riley Patterson, C, Barrie Colts (OHL), 6-foot, 194 lbs., GP: 64, G: 25, A: 34, PTS: 59, 2024 draft, 125th overall. Two solid seasons depict a solid game without the 'wow' factor, but excels in 200-foot game that coaches really crave. Anthony Romani, RW, Barrie Colts (OHL), 6-foot-1, 190 lbs., GP: 29, G: 19, A: 11, PTS: 30, 2024 draft, 162nd overall. 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. OVERTIME — UBC group camp session Monday at 1:30 p.m. On Tuesday, group session at 10 a.m. and small-area games at 11:10. On Thursday, group session at 10 a.m. and intrasquad game at 11:15 a.m.
Yahoo
27-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Wilson Bjorck Commits To Colorado College
Dave Schwarz, dschwarz@ Djurgardens IF J20 forward Wilson Bjorck has committed to Colorado College, it was announced earlier this week. Bjorck, a product of Stockholm, Sweden, split time this season between the J20 Nationell and the pro level (10 games with Djurgardens IF in HockeyAllsvenskan and one game with Tyreso/Hanviken in HockeyEttan). Over 11 pro games, Bjorck went pointless, but he scored 28 goals and added 39 assists for 67 points in 43 regular season games in the J20 Nationell. Advertisement Eligible for the 2025 NHL Draft, Bjorck spent his time playing his hockey in Djurgardens IF's system and IFK Taby HC's system growing up. His best season offensively came this year, where he really showed his skills with the puck on his stick. As Bjorck comes over to North America for the very first time, his skills should allow him to be an immediate difference maker for the Tigers. Likely to hear his name called at the draft this week, Bjorck will be one to watch as he heads into his freshman season.