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Canucks Prospect Cootes Named To Canada's 2025 World Junior Summer Showcase

Canucks Prospect Cootes Named To Canada's 2025 World Junior Summer Showcase

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Braeden Cootes is headed to Minneapolis, Minnesota. The Vancouver Canucks first-round pick from the 2025 NHL Entry Draft has been named to Canada's 2025 World Junior Summer Showcase roster. Cootes was one of 44 players who will participate in the event for Canada, which begins on July 27, 2025.
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