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Vancouver Canucks Select Goaltender Alexei Medvedev 47th Overall In The 2025 NHL Draft

A day after selecting Seattle Thunderbirds captain Braeden Cootes 15th overall in the 2025 NHL Draft, the Vancouver Canucks have made their second pick. Selecting 47th overall and 15th in the second round, the Canucks picked goaltender Alexei Medvedev. 

Medvedev played in his first season with the London Knights of the OHL this past season, starting 34 of their games and winning 22 of them. He posted a 2.79 GAA and .912 SV% as well as three shutouts. He is 6’3 and catches left. 

Prior to joining the Knights, Medvedev spent a season with the St. Thomas Stars of the Greater Ontario Junior Hockey League. He registered a .904 SV% and a 4.00 GAA in 28 games played, putting up a starting record of 11–15–0. In the playoffs, he played in five games and had a .918 SV%. 

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General Manager Patrik Allvin Explains Why The Vancouver Canucks Drafted Braeden Cootes 15th Overall In The 2025 NHL Entry Draft

Vancouver Canucks Select Braeden Cootes 15th Overall In The 2025 NHL Draft

Looking Back At Current Canucks’ NHL Drafts

As of writing, the Canucks have four selections remaining in this draft. They will pick 65th overall (first in the third round), 143rd overall (15th in the fifth round), 175th overall (15th in the sixth round), and 207th overall (15th in the seventh round).

Goaltender Alexei Medvedev with the London Knights of the OHL. (Photo Credit: @LondonKnights/X) 

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Canadiens: Kent Hughes Pulls The Trigger On Another Trade

After acquiring Noah Dobson from the New York Islanders on Friday, Montreal Canadiens’ GM Kent Hughes got right back to work on Saturday Morning. The Habs had two picks in the second round, picks 41 and 49 overall, but the Canadiens’ brass felt like it was unlikely their man would still be there then.

As a result, Kent Hughes sent both of these picks to the Carolina Hurricanes for their 34th overall pick and swooped in to select a 6-foot-1 and 163-pound right winger from Russia, Alexander Zharovsky.

Last week, we reported that the Canadiens were attending the Gold Star showcase in Florida to meet the youngster. After his selection, the Canadiens’ communication department told us they wouldn’t be organizing a Zoom call with the forward because his English is very limited. This means he will have another aspect to develop, in addition to putting up muscle.

This is where Nick Bobrov’s connections in Russia pay off. Zharovsky possesses an impressive mix of skills and talent, and while there’s still some significant development to be made, he has a very high ceiling if he fulfills his potential.

It’s a gamble, but if it pays off, it will have been very much worth sacrificing a second-round pick. This is precisely why the Canadiens have been accumulating several assets, allowing them to move up when they felt it was warranted.

It’s going to take some time before we see if the gamble pays off. Still, if it does, Ivan Demidov could have a countryman to play alongside too, and by then, the Habs’ rookie would be well accustomed to Montreal, the people, the market, and the show, making him a perfect guide for Zharovsky.

More than a countryman actually, TVA Sports' Anthony Martineau reported that Zharovsky is Demidov's childhood friend and that he's knows the Canadiens rookie since he was eight years old. When Martineau spoke to him, he had just hung up with Demidov who called to congratulate him, the two are very excited at the thought of playing together down the line. For now though, Zharovsky has a valid contract in Russian until the end of May 2027.

Photo credit: Eric Bolte - Imagn Images 


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Flyers draft 6-foot-4, righty-shot defenseman in fifth round

Flyers draft 6-foot-4, righty-shot defenseman in fifth round originally appeared on NBC Sports Philadelphia

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — With their second of two fifth-round picks in the 2025 NHL draft Saturday afternoon, the Flyers took Luke Vlooswyk.

The 6-foot-4, 200-pound, righty-shot defenseman went 157th overall. He was the 72nd-ranked North American skater by NHL Central Scouting, climbing 37 spots from his midterm mark of 109th.

Matthew Gard, Vlooswyk’s teammate with the WHL’s Red Deer Rebels, was drafted by the Flyers in the second round.

(More coming…)

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The Post-Draft Fallout And Other NHL Meanderings

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1. There actually is a bright side to the Rangers doing nothing in the First Draft Round. Over the years the Blueshirts have scored big in the lower rounds.

2. Past "finds" include Henrik Lundqvist, Igor Shesterkin and Will Cuylle.

3. The more I think about it, the more I'm convinced that Cuylle should be the next Blueshirt captain. (And please don't annoy The Maven about Willing Willie being "too young.")

4. Come to think of it, there may be a couple of Rangers who still haven't grown up.

5. And speaking about "up," MSGers are getting taller by the season; and I don't mean The Twin Giraffes, Matt Rempe and Adam Edstrom.

6. My V.P. Of Hidden Information, Jess Rubenstein, reports that the Blueshirts farm system tops off with 6-7 Dylan Roobroeck at a mere 6-7. Ditto, Nathan Aspinal. Then there's "Lowly" Jaroslav Chmelar at a mere 6-5.

7. No question but that the Islanders hit the jackpot with a hat trick of first round Draft picks –  No. 1, defenseman Matthew Schaefer, a huge winner, as well as a couple of other gems – forward Victor Eklund plus blue liner Kashawn Aitcheson.

8. New Isles hockey boss Mathieu Darche also did a near Reverse Pot Of Gold by unloading overrated Noah  Dobson.

9. NHL Wraparound's Vic Morren on Schaefer: "His maturity level is advanced well beyond his peers."

10. That the Canadiens are now paying Dobber for eight years and at an average of $9.5 million proves something about the Habs' scouting failures. When it comes to the ex-Islander, the Montreal bird dogs must have stars in their eyes – but not on the ice! Bluntly put, Dobson is just NOT THAT GOOD!

11. Hauppauge's pride and joy  James Hagens, rates the P.R. medal for talking up his desire to be picked by the Islanders. But as NHL Roundabout's Neil Smith puts it: "You absolutely DO NOT draft a player so high up because he's local."

Impertinent Thoughts On Pertinent Draft Day SubjectsImpertinent Thoughts On Pertinent Draft Day Subjects1. If I'm Islanders rookie GM Mathieu Darche, my first overall Draft pick tonight will be defenseman Matthew Schaefer, 17, out of Erie.

12. Some of the VERY BEST news has been overshadowed by the Draft – the NHL's and NHLPA's new pact that will assure labor peace for five more years.

13. Kudos to Gary Bettman, Bill Daly and union leader Marty Walsh for making this happen. NHL labor relations never looked better; nor do The Commissioner and Deputy Commissioner.

14. Until there's a bulletin telling us otherwise, the Rangers remain stuck with K'Andre Miller. The question: can GM Chris Drury ever make a decent deal for the defenseman?

15. The Blue Jackets did a good thing when the club designated Meredith Gaudreau to make the club's Draft selection at #14. Meredith thanked the hockey world for its support.  (The hockey world always comes through!)