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topicnews · July 17, 2025

Report: Vancouver Canuck monitoring remaining UFA

Report: Vancouver Canuck monitoring remaining UFA


The low season in Vancouver Canucks was cited by the acquisition of Evander Kane, the new signing of Brock Boeser and the achievement of extensions with Thatcher Demko and Conor Garland, but it seems that the team may still make a free girdle.

Thomas Drance of the sporting reports The Canucks still monitor some of the “unrestricted free agents on the market. He notes that Vancouver would have to extinguish the space to make a signing that actively work on it.

Puckpedia reports that the Canucks have only one place of $ 795,000 after hiring Boeser for his new deal with a cap goal of $ 7.25 million and has added several other players for league minimum deals since July 1. Vancouver has $ 5.4 million for her books by Oliver Ekman-Larsson. Blackhawks.

The Canucks solved their logjam with goalkeepers by trading on the Pittsburgh -Penguins on the Silovs -Silovs -Silovs over the weekend, but the move was a washing in terms of cap room, with wing player Chase Stillman coming to Vancouvers squad.

TSNS Travis Yost examined the best remaining options in the free agency last week.

The 29 -year -old Olofsson scored 15 goals and 29 points in 56 games in 56 games last season. He added two goals and four points in nine playoff games before his team was eliminated by the Edmonton Oilers in the second round.

The 5-foot 11-wing player has a one-year contract of $ 1.075 million.

The 28 -year -old Roslovic had 22 goals and 39 points in 81 games in 81 games last season. He added a goal and four points in nine playoff games before his team in the Eastern Conference final was eliminated by the Florida Panthers.

The 6-foot 1 center has a one-year contract of $ 2.8 million.

Under Defender, Yost wrote that Matt Grzelcyk is the most remarkable name. Jani Hakanpaa and Oliver Kylington may be a useful options for teams who are ready to take a risk.

The 31 -year -old Grzelcyk had a goal in 82 games last season and 40 points in 82 games with the Pittsburgh Penguins and scored an average of 20:37 ICE time.

The 5-foot 10 defender has completed a one-year 2.75 million dollar deal.