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3 Vancouver Canucks Who Could Make Their NHL Debut This Season – The Hockey Writers – Vancouver Canucks

Tom Willander Boston College

The Vancouver Canucks are looking to rebound after a disappointing season in 2024-25 and will now be looking towards the playoffs. The team has done a pretty good job at drafting talent over the last several years and has added players to their organization that will be useful over the next number of seasons. Many of those drafted players will be looking to make their NHL debuts in 2025-26 and could find an established role on the team after their first game.

Tom Willander

The long-awaited debut of Canucks 2023 first-round pick Tom Willander could finally arrive this upcoming season after the former Boston University Terrier signed an entry-level contract with Vancouver during the offseason. Willander will most likely be starting this upcoming season with the Abbotsford Canucks of the American Hockey League (AHL), where he can get more acclimated with many of the Canucks’ other prospects. But I would expect him to be the first defenceman that Vancouver calls up when one of their players inevitably goes down to injury. Willander may be an NHL defenceman already, but Vancouver doesn’t have many spots available right now, so he may have to begin his season with Abbotsford.

Tom Willander, Boston College (Photo By Winslow Townson/Getty Images)

Once he makes his NHL debut, I feel Willander can make an immediate impact for the Canucks. His entire time at Boston University, he was the team’s quarterback on the power play and one of their top offensive defencemen. His offensive skills were shown in full stride at the World Juniors as he was one of Team Sweden’s most productive and most counted on defenders in all scenarios. Once he is placed into the Canucks lineup, he will have many chances to show his talents in both the offensive and defensive zones. It will be up to him to prove that he can stay in the big leagues for an extended period of time.

Sawyer Mynio

Sawyer Mynio has finally become eligible to play pro hockey after finishing his Western Hockey League (WHL) career. After being selected in the third round of the 2023 NHL Draft by Vancouver, he has continued to grow his game in the junior levels. He spent last season with the Seattle Thunderbirds and Calgary Hitmen. During his time with those two teams, he recorded 45 points in 59 games as a defenceman and was a part of Calgary’s run in the WHL Playoffs. He also played three games for Canada at World Juniors.

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