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Stars Select Forward Cameron Schmidt With 94th Overall Pick

Stars Select Forward Cameron Schmidt With 94th Overall Pick

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General Manager Patrik Allvin Explains Why The Vancouver Canucks Drafted Braeden Cootes 15th Overall In The 2025 NHL Entry Draft
The Vancouver Canucks added an intriguing prospect to their organization during the 2025 NHL Entry Draft, as they drafted center Braeden Cootes with the 15th overall pick. The Seattle Thunderbirds captain recorded 63 points in 60 games during the WHL season, before guiding Canada to a Gold Medal at the U18s. A two-way center who has what seems like a never-ending motor, Cootes became the first WHLer in over a decade to be drafted by the Canucks in the first round.
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