Caleb Malhotra, Vancouver Canucks and NHL Draft
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The Vancouver Canucks enter the 2026 NHL Entry Draft with 10 picks. Leading up to the draft, we at The Hockey News will profile a different prospect who the Canucks could take with each of their picks. Today's prospect is Vancouver Giants right winger Mathis Preston, who Vancouver could select 24th overall.
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The main topic of conversation surrounding the 2026 NHL Entry Draft and the Vancouver Canucks has been what they may do with their third-overall pick. However, they also the Minnesota Wild’s pick in the late first-round,
The Vancouver Canucks could use another body on their blue line heading into next season, and Jamie Oleksiak could be the best target.
Preston is one of the most gifted and athletic scoring forwards in the 2026 class, outside of the elite wingers at the apex of the projected draft order. And he’s one of the players who we’ve most frequently heard the Canucks linked to over the course of this week in Buffalo.
The Vancouver Canucks are holding on to hope that Elias Pettersson is still an intriguing asset for other teams around the NHL. According to a report, he might just be.
Vancouver Canucks General Manager Ryan Johnson announced today that the club has named Daren Hermiston Director of Player Personnel and Player Development. “Daren brings a wealth of hockey knowledge to our group,
Scouts got a closer look at some of the top prospects in the 2026 NHL Draft when the scouting combine continued Saturday in Buffalo.
When you talk about a rebuilding team like the Vancouver Canucks, it’s easy to focus on who’s arriving. Prospects, draft picks, new depth pieces — that’s the exciting part.
Malhotra’s hire is the latest example of the growth and influence of people of South Asian heritage within hockey. Sunny Mehta became the first NHL general manager of South Asian descent when the New Jersey Devils hired the former Florida Panthers assistant GM on April 16.
The Canucks are apparently continuing their busy week, with a recent report stating they've hired a player agent to their front office.
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NHL prospect experts praise Canucks’ hire of Daren Hermiston
Ryan Johnson made his first front office hire since being appointed as the general manager of the Vancouver Canucks on Friday, when he announced former player agent Daren Hermiston as Director of Player Personnel and Player Development.