The Abbotsford Canucks have officially announced the dates for their 2024-25 training camp ahead. The camp will run from Wednesday, October 2nd, through Saturday, October 5th, at the Abbotsford Centre.
Training Camp is just around the corner ‼️
The #AbbyCanucks announced today that their 2024 Training Camp will be held at the @AbbyCentre from Oct 2-5.
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Now in year four of existence, this year marks the first time the Abbotsford Canucks will host their camp locally, following previous camps in Chilliwack (2023) and Port Coquitlam (2022).
While exact times and official plans for the sessions have yet to be released, fans can look forward to four days of open sessions, wrapping up with a full-team scrimmage on Saturday. Following the scrimmage on Saturday, a select group of players will be available for a meet and greet with fans.
As the pre-season continues in Vancouver, the Abbotsford Canucks’ training camp roster has yet to be announced. However, the list of players already reassigned from the Vancouver Canucks include:
NHL Contracts: Jett Woo (currently on waivers), Guillaume Brisebois (currently on waivers), Josh Bloom, and Ty Glover.
AHL Contracts: Joseph Arntsen (LD), Layton Ahac (LD), Zach Berzolla (RD), Dino Kambeitz (F), John Stevens (F), Carsen Twarynski (F), Cooper Walker (F), and Jonathan Lemieux (G).
AHL Contracts: Joseph Arntsen (LD), Layton Ahac (LD), Zach Berzolla (RD), Dino Kambeitz (F), John Stevens (F), Carsen Twarynski (F), Cooper Walker (F), and Jonathan Lemieux (G).
More names are expected to be named and added to the group as the week and pre-season progresses.
After being hired in May, this year’s training camp will mark Manny Malhotra’s official debut as the new bench boss.
The Abbotsford Canucks will kick off their 2024-25 season on the road with a back-to-back series against the Calgary Wranglers. Their home opener is set for October 25th, where they will face the San Diego Gulls.
Last year (2023-2024) was the club’s best season since being established in 2021-22. They finished the year with a 40-25-5-2 record before advancing to the second round of the Calder Cup playoffs for the first time in franchise history. They dropped a 3–0 series to the Ontario Reign.
You can find tickets to the scrimmage on October 5th by clicking HERE.
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