The Vancouver Canucks enter the 2025 NHL Entry Draft with a pick in each round. Leading up to the draft day, we at The Hockey News will be profiling a different prospect who the Canucks could take with each of their picks. Today’s prospect is Brampton Steelheads goaltender Jack Ivankovic, who Vancouver could select 47th overall.
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Ivankovic is one of the top goaltenders available in this draft. Listed at 5’11”, 170lbs, the 17-year-old had another strong season in the OHL, posting a record of 25-12-5 with the Steelheads. Ivankovic was also one of two goaltenders selected to participate in the CHL USA Prospects Challenge, making 10 saves for the victory.
Despite only being 17, Ivankovic already has a long track record with Team Canada. He has won back-to-back U18 Gold Medals and was named the tournament’s top goaltender this past year after posting a 6-0 record with a .961 save percentage. Ivankovic was also part of Canada’s World Junior team in 2025, stopping 24 of 26 shots in his only game of the tournament.
One of Ivankovic’s biggest strengths is his composure in net. He is positionally sound and doesn’t fold under pressure. Ivankovic can also read how situations develop and understands when he needs to hold onto pucks for whistles.
Another area where Ivankovic thrives is athleticism. His side-to-side movement is an asset, allowing him to make cross-crease saves. Ivankovic also has good net presence, which means he understands where he is in relation to the net and how he needs to adjust his positioning to block any openings.
While Ivankovic is a high-end prospect, there will always be concerns due to his size. Since he is on the shorter side, he does get beat up high on occasion, which is something he needs to work on. That being said, he is bigger than Nashville Predators goaltender Juuse Saros, which shows that a path to the NHL is possible at his size.
After not drafting a goaltender for the last two drafts, 2025 is the perfect opportunity for the Canucks to add another keeper to the organization. With the right development path, Ivankovic could have a bright future, as he possesses a lot of the traits needed to succeed in the NHL. If he is still available at 47, he would be a smart selection by Vancouver.
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