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Vancouver Canucks Officially Announce 59-Man Roster For the 2025-26 Training Camp


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Edward Jaxon
September 17, 2025  (7:40 PM)
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The Vancouver Canucks have officially announced their roster for the club's upcoming training camp, which begins on Thursday morning in Penticton, British Columbia.

Vancouver Canucks fans get excited, training camp is officially upon us as players and prospects arrived at Rogers Arena on Wednesday for their physicals, before flying to Penticton for their first on-ice session on Thursday.
When meeting with reporters on Wednesday, General Manager Patrik Allvin gave injury updates on three players - Jett Woo, Anri Ravinskis and Ty Mueller, just hours before the club unveiled their official training camp roster, which features a total of 59 players and despite their respective injuries, includes the trio mentioned.

Vancouver Canucks officially announce 59-man training camp roster

In a post on their website on Wednesday night, the Vancouver Canucks shared their training camp roster which, as mentioned, includes 59 players - 33 forwards, 19 defensemen and seven goaltenders and of course, features all of the team's stars including Elias Pettersson, Quinn Hughes, Brock Boeser, Thatcher Demko, among others.
"Vancouver Canucks General Manager Patrik Allvin announced today the team's 2025.26 Training Camp roster. The roster includes 59 players (33 forwards, 19 defencemen, seven goaltenders). Training Camp runs in Penticton, BC from September 18-21 at the South Okanagan Events Centre." the Canucks said.

Vancouver Canucks Training Camp Roster
Forwards (33)
- Vilmer Alriksson
- Nils Aman
- Arshdeep Bains
- Josh Bloom
- Teddy Blueger
- Brock Boeser
- Gabriel Chiarot
- Filip Chytil
- Braeden Cootes
- Jake DeBrusk
- Kieren Dervin
- Conor Garland
- Nils Hoglander
- Dino Kambeitz
- Evander Kane
- Linus Karlsson
- Danila Klimovich
- Vitali Kravtsov
- Jackson Kunz
- Joseph LaBate
- Jonathan Lekkerimaki
- Mackenzie MacEachern
- Ty Mueller
- Drew O'Connor
- Riley Patterson
- Elias Pettersson
- Aatu Raty
- Anri Ravinskis
- Max Sasson
- Kiefer Sherwood
- Chase Stillman
- Cooper Walker
- Chase Wouters
Defensemen (19)
- Parker Alcos
- Joe Arntsen
- Guillaume Brisebois
- Derek Forbort
- Filip Hronek
- Quinn Hughes
- Pierre-Olivier Joseph
- Nikolai Knyzhov
- Kirill Kudryavtsev
- Jayden Lee
- Victor Mancini
- Tyler Myers
- Sawyer Mynio
- Elias Pettersson
- Marcus Pettersson
- Zack Sandhu
- Jimmy Schuldt
- Tom Willander
- Jett Woo
Goaltenders (7)
- Thatcher Demko
- Aku Koskenvuo
- Kevin Lankinen
- Aleksei Medvedev
- Jiri Patera
- Nikita Tolopilo
- Ty Young
Vancouver will wrap up their training camp on Sunday in Penticton before some of the 59 players head off to Seattle for their first game of the 2025-26 preseason against the Kraken. Puck drop for that contest is set for 5 p.m. PT.
After Sunday's game in Seattle, the Canucks will to Abbotsford to take on the Calgary Flames on Wednesday, September 24th before hitting the ice at Rogers Arena two nights later against the Kraken.
Vancouver's final three games of the preseason will see them take on the Edmonton Oilers (September 28th), Calgary Flames (October 1st) and Edmonton Oilers against (October 3rd).
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