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      • Jett Woo (born July 27, 2000) is a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who currently plays for the Abbotsford Canucks of the American Hockey League (AHL), as a prospect of the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League (NHL). [ 1 ]
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    Jett Woo (born July 27, 2000) is a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who currently plays for the Abbotsford Canucks of the American Hockey League (AHL), as a prospect of the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League (NHL). [1]

    • Woo’s Journey Began with A Strong Work Ethic
    • Woo’s Time with The Winnipeg Warriors/Wild
    • Woo’s Time with The Moose Jaw Warriors
    • Woo Selected 37th Overall by The Canucks in The 2018 NHL Draft
    • Woo’s 2018-19 Breakout Season
    • Woo Struggled After Trade to The Hitmen
    • What Will Woo Eventually Bring to The Canucks?
    • Woo’s NHL Potential

    A strong work ethic has always been the foundation Woo built his personal life and hockey career on. That and the importance of doing the little things that no one else wanted to do on the ice. His father, Larry made sure he knewthat from a very young age. To be an NHL defenceman, especially one that is relied upon in key situations, you have to be...

    Woo began his hockey career at the young age of 13 with the WAAA’s Winnipeg Warriors. He played two seasons there, posting 32 goals and 78 points in 60 games. Before graduating to midget AAA, he was selected fourth overall by the Moose Jaw Warriors in the Western Hockey League (WHL) Bantam Draft. Ironically, they used to be called the Winnipeg Warr...

    Woo began his career in the WHL with the Warriors on Sept 26, 2015against the Regina Pats. He was shuttled up and down from the Wild all season and finished with one point in seven games. Related: Canucks Top 5 Prospects Not in Utica It wasn’t until the 2016-17 season, when Woo became a full-time member of the team, that he started to show his true...

    Despite injuries to his shoulder, hip, and oblique that forced Woo to miss 22 games, scouting outlets were still impressed enough to project him as a late first-round pick or early second-round pick. His combination of skating, physicality, defensive awareness, and work ethic was still hard to ignore even with the injury problems. By the time the 2...

    After being looked over by Team Canadafor the 2019 WJC, Woo took it personally and broke out with 12 goals and 66 points in 62 games. He was arguably one of the best blueliners in the WHL as he finished fifth amongst defencemen in points, and was named to the second all-star team at the end of the season. As you could imagine, it didn’t take long f...

    Shortly after the 2018-19 WHL season ended, Woo was traded to the Calgary Hitmen where he struggled to put up the same numbers he did for the Warriors in 2018-19. By the end of the 2019-20 season, his production dropped by 20 points. Though as Thomas Anderson from The Canuck Way pointed out, his secondary assists went from 22 in 2018-19 to eight in...

    Woo is a throwback defenceman with a significant edge to his game, and with his size and strength, he could definitely be an impact player on the Canucks’ future blueline. Throughout his time in the WHL, he never was afraid of throwing his body around, and he prided himself on shutting down the very best the league had to offer. Even though Woo pla...

    If all goes according to plan, Woo will play in the AHL with the Comets in the 2020-21 season on a revamped blueline with Jack Rathbone potentially playing alongside him. In fact, that could turn out to be the top pairing head coach Trent Cull goes with when the season gets going. If one or both of them don’t bust down the door with the Canucks in ...

  3. Jul 13, 2021 · Vancouver Canucks defence prospect Jett Woo’s play stalled in his final season of junior hockey with the Calgary Hitmen (above), but he bounced back with a solid first professional season...

  4. Sep 17, 2021 · Vancouver Canucks prospect defenceman Jett Woo. Jett Woo has the coolest name at camp. But he’s not quite yet a jet with a second “t”, he’s a 21-year-old defenceman actually looking to work on his skating and continue his improvement at Vancouver Canucks rookie camp.

  5. Jett Woo. Team: Abbotsford Canucks | Age: 23 | Position: Defender | Height: 6’0 | Weight: 199 lbs | Shoots: Right. Today, we shift our attention to a 23-year-old who has turned his career around and inserted himself back into the mix as a legitimate NHL hopeful. We are, of course, referring to Jett Woo. By now, you probably know the story.

  6. Feb 13, 2024 · After 180 games at the AHL level, Jett Woo has been called up to the Vancouver Canucks for the first time. The call-up was announced Monday after Vancouver placed Carson Soucy on injury...

  7. Sep 19, 2021 · Jett Woo skates during Vancouver Canucks’ rookie camp at Rogers Arena on Friday. Photo by Jason Payne / PNG. Cull can see a day when the club’s 2018 second-round draft selection complements...