Caleb Malhotra Relishes Possibility Of Playing For Dad In Vancouver: 'Once We Get To The Rink, He's Coach'
Some things are still secret.
Just because Manny Malhotra is the coach of the Vancouver Canucks does not mean he has given his son any insider information as to what the team might be thinking of doing with the No. 3 overall pick in Friday's NHL draft.
But if the Canucks were to select Caleb Malhotra, who is considered the top center prospect available, the 18-year-old said he would relish the opportunity - and pressure - that comes with playing for his father.
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Caleb Malhotra said he's most proud of his dad, Manny Malhotra, for getting the Vancouver Canucks' coaching job. The big drama surrounding the prospect will come on draft day, but he's his own guy, wherever he goes.
The question is whether he is also built for the pressures that would not only come with playing for his father - but also with playing in a Canadian market, such as Vancouver.
"Being able to have that scrutiny and have that kind of microscope on you is something that I'll relish," said Malhotra. "I'll be thankful that everyone's watching and taking interest. So I don't really feel the pressure… Once I get on the ice, that's the easy part."
Add in the element of Manny Malhotra being a first-time NHL coach and Caleb being a rookie, and you start to understand why the Canucks should probably pass over Malhotra and pick someone else.
At the same time, Caleb Malhotra said his dad has basically been coaching him his entire life - and they have managed to work out a system to avoid conflicts.
"Again, if I got that privilege, I don't think it would be (difficult)," said Malhotra. "All my life, he's been dad first-and-foremost, but once I ask for his opinion, or once we get to the rink, he's coach, so that's kind of how it's always been with us, and that's how it'll continue to be if I if I do get that opportunity, so it wouldn't be very difficult."
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Regardless of where he ends up being selected, Caleb Malhotra will still be going to his dad for advice.
After all, Manny Malhotra was a seventh overall pick by the New York Rangers in 1998 who had an NHL career that lasted 991 games. One of those teams was the Canucks, where he spent parts of three seasons.
Malhotra has obviously picked his dad's brain about his career and the Hall of Fame players he's shared the ice with, which include Mark Messier, Mike Modano, Joe Thornton and the Sedin twins.
"I've talked to him about the different leaders he's played with," said Malhotra.
One area that Caleb Malhotra won't be going to his dad for is Manny's odd knack for not wearing socks underneath his skates.
"No, that's the worst thing I ever heard," he said, laughing. "He still does it, so I don't know how he does it. He says he doesn't like the feel of socks, and to me, he's just absolutely criminal… yeah, that's a bit weird."
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This story was originally published June 25, 2026 at 8:47 AM.