NHL Rumors: Players the Vancouver Canucks Could Goal – Distressed and Prospects

Some distressed players that the Vancouver Canucks could goal for his or her rebuild

Harman Dayal and Thomas Drance of The Athletic: Even though it might not be needed as much because it did in the course of the flat cap era, there might be some players which have a salary and term left on their contracts that their current club wouldn’t mind moving. The Canucks must be eyeing the additional asset that may be attached to sweeten the pot.

Warren Foegele – Left Wing – Los Angeles Kings – (written before Kevin Fiala was lost for the season) A 12 months left at $3.5 million and a season faraway from 24 goals. Could acquire and sell on the deadline next 12 months. Canucks could sell high on Drew O’Connor and replace with Foegele.

Ryan Strome – Center – Anaheim Geese – Has one other season at $5 million and has been healthy scratched. A natural center with no trade protection. The Geese don’t have any cap issues to fret about, so may not attach much, if anything. What about Strome and a mid-round pick for Teddy Blueger?

 

Barrett Hayton – Center – Utah Mammoth – His role has diminished, and the pending RFA has arbitration rights this offseason. He’d get interest from across the league is he’s made available, so for the Canucks to land him, he’d need to be an element of an even bigger trade, possibly Elias Pettersson or Jake DeBrusk.

Andrew Mangiapane – Left Wing – Edmonton Oilers – The Oilers might want to move his $3.6 million for another 12 months in the event that they need to add anyone on the deadline. Could cost a third-round pick to maneuver the contract.

Oliver Bjorkstrand – Right Wing – Tampa Bay Lightning – On pace for 15 goals and 40 points, but more was expected at a $5.4 million cap hit and getting top power-play time. The Lightning don’t have much cap space to work with, and in the event that they’re capable of add someone that may be a difference maker, they might have to move out salary.

Some prospects that the Vancouver Canucks could goal for his or her rebuild

Harman Dayal and Thomas Drance of The Athletic: The Vancouver Canucks have pending UFAs Teddy Blueger, Evander Kane and David Kampf to trade before the deadline. Fans are hoping a veteran player with term can also be moved.

 

Sources have said that the Canucks aren’t considering that they will just turn things across the draft picks. They’ll even be seeking to trade marketplace for reclamation projects or veteran distressed assets. They’ll even be taking a look at some young players to assist with their rebuild.

Dominic James and Conor Geekie – Centers – Tampa Bay Lightning – If the Lightning won’t move James since he’s been capable of hold a roster spot this 12 months, possibly they’d move Geekie, who might be a middle-six forward.

Jiri Kulich – Center – Buffalo Sabres – The Sabres have a wave of young forwards of comparable age, which makes it hard to seek out a possibility for all of them. Out indefinitely with blood clots this season, and possibly passed on the depth charts, could make him expendable for the Sabres who want to add.

Ivan Miroshnichenko – LW – Washington Capitals – He’s been passed on the prospect depth charts, and the Caps are deep on the left side. His game is something the Canucks could use.

Jared Wright – RW – Los Angeles Kings – Rookie AHL season. Has produced well, but not at a star level. Could possibly be a solid third-line player. As a substitute of a draft pick for say, Evander Kane with salary retained, the Canucks ask for Wright.

Carter Bear – LW – Detroit Red Wings – 2025 thirteenth overall last 12 months. The Red Wings, if seeking to make a giant splash, may prefer to maneuver Bear over Nate Danielson or Axel Sandin-Pellikka.

 

Max Curran – C – Colorado Avalanche – Avs don’t have a variety of assets left within the system after years of going for it. They could be thinking about adding depth on the deadline. He’s an intriguing long-term project after being drafted within the fifth round of the 2024 draft.

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