Abbotsford Canucks Standouts: Three Players Primed for a Potential NHL Call-Up Next Season
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The Abbotsford Canucks are fresh off a Calder Cup victory, a testament to the talent within their ranks. While the celebrations are ongoing, attention inevitably shifts to the future and which players might make the jump to the NHL next season. Several Abbotsford players have demonstrated the potential to contribute at the highest level. Here are three players who could find themselves on the Vancouver Canucks roster in the 2025-2026 season:

Arturs Silovs (Goaltender)

Arturs Silovs has arguably been the most outstanding performer for Abbotsford, and his stellar play has already earned him a taste of the NHL. He was even named AHL playoff MVP. In 2024, when Vancouver's goaltending depth was tested by injuries, Silovs stepped up and delivered solid performances, even helping the Canucks advance past the Nashville Predators in the first round of the playoffs. His numbers with Abbotsford speak volumes, with a .931 save percentage and a 2.01 goals-against average in 24 games against top AHL competition.

The primary question mark surrounding Silovs' potential NHL role lies within Vancouver's current goaltending situation. The Canucks have Kevin Lankinen and Thatcher Demko under contract for the upcoming season. However, Demko's history of injuries, which lingered from the 2024 playoffs, could open the door for Silovs. If Demko isn't fully recovered, Silovs could serve as Lankinen's backup, providing a reliable and capable option in net.

Jonathan Lekkerimäki (Right Wing)

As a first-round pick from the 2022 NHL Entry Draft, Jonathan Lekkerimäki carries significant expectations. Lekkerimäki's offensive skills and potential to develop into a top-six forward make him an intriguing prospect for the Canucks. The organization will be closely monitoring his progress to determine if he is ready to make the jump to the NHL.

Other Potential Call-Ups

Several other Abbotsford Canucks players have shown promise and could compete for NHL roster spots next season. Linus Karlsson, Arshdeep Bains, and Kirill Kudryavtsev have all had strong performances. Additionally, players like Phil di Giuseppe, Max Sasson, Danila Klimovich and Ty Mueller, who have demonstrated their abilities in Abbotsford, could also be in contention for a spot on the Canucks roster.

The Canucks management has stated their intention to add multiple top-six forwards in the offseason, which could make it more challenging for some of the Abbotsford players to secure a guaranteed spot. However, strong performances in training camp and the ability to fill specific roles on the team could increase their chances of making the NHL roster. Ultimately, the competition for roster spots will be fierce, and these players will need to showcase their skills and determination to earn their place in the NHL.


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