Top Draft choice openly states he wants to be picked by a Canadian team
"I want to bring a Stanley Cup back to my country."
www.hockeyfeed.comHere’s the latest I can share based on recent public coverage.
The most recent reports center on Carson Carels as a rising Canadian junior hockey prospect, with mentions of his performances for the Prince George Cougars and occasional speculative draft interest from NHL observers. These sources discuss his development and potential as a defenseman, but concrete “latest news” updates vary by outlet and date.[1][2][3][4]
Early-2026 chatter has framed Carels as a player to watch in the WHL ecosystem, with profiles highlighting his on-ice production, leadership roles, and off-ice background (farm-rooted upbringing). This context helps explain why he’s frequently discussed in draft and development circles.[2][3][5]
If you’d like, I can narrow to a specific type of update (e.g., game recaps, draft rumors, or official team announcements) and fetch precise articles from a given date range. I can also summarize key performance stats from his WHL seasons if you want a quick performance snapshot. Please tell me what format you prefer (article summaries, bullet points, or a chart of season stats).
"I want to bring a Stanley Cup back to my country."
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