The Vancouver Canucks have added some more goaltending depth, signing undrafted free agent Jake Kielly to a two-year entry-level contract. Kielly recently finished his junior season at Clarkson University, and will burn the first year of his deal in 2018-19.
Kielly, 22, recorded a .929 save percentage in each of the last two seasons for Clarkson, and was named to the ECAC Second All-Star team this year. The 6’2″ netminder went undrafted but has continued to develop nicely, dominating the USHL and the college ranks for the last several seasons. He was even named an alternate captain for Clarkson despite being a goaltender, and led all active NCAA goaltenders with 16 career shutouts.
After having depth problems all season at the goaltending position, the Canucks are now set for next season. Kielly will likely join Michael DiPietro in the minor leagues, while Jacob Markstrom and Thatcher Demko make up the NHL tandem. There’s more than one way the future can shake out with all of these young goaltenders, but the position is certainly looking bright at the moment.