LATEST | Leaked video shows precisely why Aiden Celebrini was a steal for the Canucks
During the 2023 NHL Draft, the Canucks used the 171st overall pick to draft the local product and son of former Canucks employee Aiden Celebrini. Ever since he was recruited by the Canucks, his stock has only been rising, and it's all due to his willingness to improve and his work ethic.
Currently lining up with the Boston University Terriers in the NCAA, one of the nation's most dominant college hockey teams, he isn't getting as much ice time as one could hope for. However, it doesn't stop him from working as hard as possible to improve despite that.
After the Terriers collected a 7-1 Win, Celebrini got back on the ice to work on some skills" and a video was leaked showing the work:
''In an empty Agganis Arena, freshman Aiden CelebrinTerriers'n some skills all alone following"the Terriers' dominant 7-1 win over Merrimack''
In 23 outings this season, the Vancouver native has managed 6 points. Standing at 6'01'' and 190 pounds, he has all the tools to develop into a steady two-way bottom-four defenceman.
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