Vancouver Canucks quietly hold meeting top prospect they plan on drafting in 2026




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Jan 5, 2026; St. Paul, Minnesota, USA; Canada defensemen Harrison Brunicke (4) congratulates defensemen Zayne Parekh (19) on his power play goal against Finland as defensemen Keaton Verhoeff (20) looks on during the first period in the third place game of the 2026 IIHF World Junior Championship ice hockey tournament at Grand Casino Arena.

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The Vancouver Canucks have reportedly met with one of the top prospects available for the 2026 NHL Entry Draft, which will be held in Buffalo, New York in late June.

“We are transitioning into a rebuild here, acquiring younger players through the draft. Obviously, the draft is really important for us. Since Jim and I got [here] three years ago, we’ve definitely always emphasized on getting younger.” General Manager Patrik Allvin said.

If the season ended today, the Vancouver Canucks would have the highest odds to select first overall for the first time in franchise history and if that’s the case, Patrik Allvin is going to have a franchise altering decision to make, however, if the club happens to drop, potentially to third or fourth overall, there could be an intriguing option available to them.

Vancouver Canucks reportedly meet with top prospect for 2026 NHL Entry Draft

While making an appearance on Halford and Brough last week, National Hockey League insider Rick Dhaliwal revealed that the Canucks met with defenseman Keaton Verhoeff, who is one of the top prospects available in June’s draft.

“Rick Dhaliwal said the Canucks met with Keaton Verhoeff this week.” @johnpuck1992 said.

The 6’3″ blueliner was ranked second among North American skaters by NHL Central Scouting earlier this month after a strong showing at the 2026 IIHF World Juniors, where he took on a big role as a 17-year-old, something that’s relatively uncommon for Team Canada.

After two seasons in the Western Hockey League with the Victoria Royals, Verhoeff took his talents south of the border and committed to the University of North Dakota, where he’s put up 17 points (six goals, 11 assists), 23 penalty minutes and is a plus-eight in 22 games.

“Verhoeff has been gifted with great size and he continues to add strength to his frame. I value his hockey sense overall and appreciate the fact he recognizes when to pinch down to extend plays in the offensive zone and use size and reach to kill plays defensively.” Bukala said.

While it’s probably unlikely that Verhoeff goes first or even second overall, with Gavin McKenna and Ivar Stenberg likely to be selected in those spots, if the Vancouver Canucks find their way down at third overall, the Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta native is someone that the front office needs to seriously consider.

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Vancouver Canucks quietly hold meeting top prospect they plan on drafting in 2026

If the Vancouver Canucks drop to 3rd or 4th overall in the 2026 NHL Entry Draft, should they select Keaton Verhoeff?