The Vancouver Canucks have selected center Kieren Dervin with their 65th overall pick in the 2025 NHL Draft. Having already picked centre Braeden Cootes of the Seattle Thunderbirds and goaltender Alexei Medvedev of the London Knights, Vancouver is officially halfway through their draft selections so far today.
Dervin split the 2024–25 season with the Kingston Frontenacs of the OHL and St. Andrew’s College. In his 10 games with Kingston, he scored a goal and two assists. He played 50 games with St. Andrew’s, tallying 33 goals and 46 assists, according to EliteProspects. In the past two seasons with St. Andrew’s, he scored 48 goals and 78 assists in 99 games.
A 6’1 left-shot center, Dervin hasn’t had much experience in the OHL, but showed flashes of being a solid two-way player while creating offensively. He has committed to Penn State University of the NCAA.
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Vancouver has made their first three selections of the draft and have three more to go, as they recently traded their fourth-round pick in this draft to the Edmonton Oilers in exchange for Evander Kane. As a result, the Canucks have picks 143 (fifth-round), 175 (sixth-round), and 207 (seventh-round) left to go.
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