Drake Caggiula's six-stop tour has apparently brought him to Vancouver.

Drake Caggiula, the much-sought-after University of North Dakota forward, has been meeting with his favoured suitors and has apparently received the Canucks’ pitch.

According to one Vancouverite, the NCAA grad was spotted at swanky Blue Water Cafe in Yaletown on Thursday evening with some notable names from Canucks management.

Just saw Benning, Linden and Aquilini at Bluewater restaurant with Drake Caggiula and agent @TSNBobMcKenzie @DarrenDreger #Canucks — VanMillenial (@VanREHousing) April 29, 2016

Blue Water is one of many restaurants owned by the Aquilini family.

Despite consistently strong offensive play, Caggiula went undrafted during his four seasons in Grand Forks. After a 25 goal senior season for the Fighting Hawks, he’s now at hot commodity. He capped his season off by being the Most Outstanding Player at the Frozen Four. He scored four goals in the two games at the national championship in Tampa, leading his team to the title.

Reportedly, he’s narrowed his list to six teams: Philadelphia, Edmonton, Ottawa, Vancouver, Chicago and Buffalo. According to TSN’s Frank Seravalli, Caggiula was slated to visit Edmonton earlier this week, then Vancouver and Ottawa. This reported visit matches that schedule perfectly.

Drake Caggiula expected to make a decision sometime next week when he gets back to Grand Forks on who he will sign with. — Brad E. Schlossman (@SchlossmanGF) April 28, 2016

Caggiula, a native of Pickering, ON, was in Philadelphia last week and took in game 3 of the Flyers vs. Capitals series. “He’s a talented player. He’s got speed, he plays hard, he has a lot of good attributes. He’s got a shot at being a top six [player] based on his ability. He’s not the biggest player but he plays hard,” Philly GM Ron Hextrall told Seravalli. Flyers head coach Dave Hakstol was head coach at UND for Caggiula’s first three seasons and recruited him from the Ontario Jr. A league’s Stouffville Spirit.

Hakstol and Caggiula also share the same agent, Justin Duberman.

Of course, the Canucks drafter Caggiula’s linemate at UND, Brock Boeser, and recently signed another of his teammates, defenceman Troy Stecher.

Earlier this month, Ottawa GM Pierre Dorion said the Sens brass had already spoken with Caggiula, as you would assume all interested teams would have.

The 5-foot-10 winger attended a Sabres summer development camp in 2014.

Bob McKenzie wrote an interesting profile of Caggiula last year.

Teams were wary of his size but his offensive game has shone at the NCAA level and he’s said to be a hard-nosed player, one who obviously stands a strong chance of being a solid NHLer. As many as 20 teams were interested in his services.

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