The Daily Courier

Canucks happy Lekkerimak­i still available

- By GEMMA KARSTENS-SMITH

MONTREAL — Jonathan Lekkerimak­i has spent the past four years idolizing Vancouver Canucks star centre Elias Pettersson.

Now he’s poised to be his favourite player’s teammate.

The Canucks chose Lekkerimak­i with the 15th overall pick in the NHL entry draft Thursday.

“It’s amazing,” said the Swedish right-winger. “I can’t describe it.”

The native of Tullinge said he’s been a fan of Pettersson, a fellow Swede, since he cracked the Canucks’ lineup in 2019. While he’s had discussion­s with Vancouver, he didn’t anticipate hearing the club call his name.

“I had some talks with them with the combine. But I didn’t thought it was coming,” he said.

Lekkerimak­i turned heads at the 2022 Under-18 world championsh­ip, leading Sweden to gold with 15 points (five goals, 10 assists) in six games.

“We didn’t start so well but got better in the tournament and then ended up with a gold medal,” he

said of the performanc­e.

The five-foot-10, 165-pound forward spent part of last season playing for Djurgarden in the Swedish Hockey League and registered nine points (seven goals, two assists) in 26 games.

Lekkerimak­i is a dynamic player, said Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin.

“He has an ability to score goals,

but also make a lot of plays,” he said. “I think his hockey sense is great. And he’s a threat in so many different ways there.”

Hired by Vancouver in January, this is Allvin’s first draft as a general manager.

The rookie was busy on the draft floor, assessing whether it would make sense for his team to trade for a later pick.

“We don’t have a second-round pick so we were checking if it makes sense for us to pick up another second-round pick and still get one of the players we like,” he said. “But we were extremely happy to see (Lekkerimak­i) at 15 there.”

After a rough start to last season, the Canucks rebounded under head coach Bruce Boudreau and finished 40-30-12.

PETEY 2.0

It was deja vu for Canucks fans on Friday.

With the 80th, Vancouver selected Elias Pettersson.

Finding a jersey for the Swedish defenceman may prove tricky, though. The Canucks already has an Elias Pettersson — the team's 23-year-old star centre.

Vancouver chose the original Pettersson fifth overall in the 2017 draft, and he’s since put up 221 points (97 points, 124 assists) in 245 games.

The new addition said he’s never met the player with whom he shares a name, but is excited to be part of the same organizati­on.

“It’s just amazing,” the new Elias Pettersson said.

 ?? The Canadian Press ?? Vancouver Canucks 15th pick Jonathan Lekkerimak­i gets a hand putting on his jersey from NHL Commission­er Gary Bettman at the NHL draft on Thursday.
The Canadian Press Vancouver Canucks 15th pick Jonathan Lekkerimak­i gets a hand putting on his jersey from NHL Commission­er Gary Bettman at the NHL draft on Thursday.

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