The Canucks made three draft day trades. The first, saw Vancouver send the 24th overall pick to the Pittsburgh Penguins, in exchange for the 28th pick in the 1st round and the 12 pick in the 2nd round (42nd overall).
The next trade involved the Washington Capitals, who sent Colorado's 2nd round pick (39th overall) and their own 2nd round pick (56th overall) to Vancouver for Dallas' 2nd round pick (32nd overall) as well as Dallas' 4th round selection (92nd overall).
The last deal of the day, had the Canucks send their 4th round pick (96th overall) to the Tampa Bay Lightning, for 25 year old forward (C/LW) Chris Vande Velde. Chris will look to shore up the 3rd line at center while also seeing some time on the PK.
On to the draftees.
FIRST ROUND

With the 9th overall pick, the Canucks selected forward Sean Monahan (18, 6'2, 186 lbs) from the Ottawa 67's of the OHL. Sean had 125 points (53+72=125) in 127 games with the 67's while also accumulating a combined +49 and a minimal 70 PIMS. In his second season with Ottawa, he saw his goal total go up from 20 to 33, as well as his assists from 27 to 45, showing the kind of progress the Canucks are looking for. He also saw time in the World Junior Champions with Team Belarus, notching 4 assists in 3 games. With his exemplary hands, solid shot and fast skating, the Canucks are hoping to have a gem in Sean, that will begin to shine with the Canucks as early as the 2014-2015 season. Sean will look to make the jump from the OHL to the AHL next season, as the Canucks have him penciled in as their starting center with the Chicago Wolves.

Vancouver, having consecutive picks, wasted no time in picking Jacob De La Rose (17, 6'2, 189 lbs) from Leksand of the Swedish Jr. League. De La Rose has the intangibles to make his defensive skill set even more effective. With his above average skating, as well as his faceoff ability, he has the potential to be one of the better defensive forwards in the future. Jacob also adds an as of yet undeveloped physical game, which with his strength and hitting ability will only guarantee his place in the Canucks roster for years to come. It has yet to be determined if Jacob will join the Wolves in the AHL, or remain in Sweden for a more seasoning.

With their third and final pick in the 1st round (28th overall), the Canucks chose goaltender Marcus Hogberg (18, 6'3 196 lbs) from Linköpings HC of the Swedish under 20 league. Marcus played in the same league as fellow 1st round pick Jacob De La Rose, posting a goals against average of 2.48 in 35 games. It was a bit of a long shot taken with Hogberg, hoping he could possibly be a starter in the EHEC at some point. Though that now seems unlikely, as it looks like he will only have the potential to become a consistent backup. Only time will tell. He will remain in Sweden to continue his development.