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Canucks’ Elias Pettersson, the defenceman, is quickly establishing himself as a viable call-up option

Gone are the days of Vancouver relying solely on seasoned AHL veterans and recycled journeymen to fill the necessary holes in their lineup. This season, a new wave of talent has emerged—young, hungry players who are finally ready to contribute valu

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Published: 1 month ago

Bruins land Elias Lindholm, Zadorov

The Boston Bruins nabbed a pair of ex-Vancouver Canucks in free agency, signing forward Elias Lindholm and defenseman Nikita Zadorov, the team announced.Zadorov inked a six-year deal at $5 million per season, according to Dreger.Lindholm signed a sev

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Published: 6 months ago

Ex-Canucks Ian Cole and Sam Lafferty sign with Utah and Buffalo

Just moments into free agency, there are now four former Vancouver Canucks that have signed with new teams. It was first reported that both Elias Lindholm and Nikita Zadorov will both be heading to the Boston Bruins. Ian Cole and Sam Lafferty have al

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Published: 6 months ago

Vancouver Canucks Sign Jake DeBrusk to a 7-Year Contract

Former Boston Bruins forward Jake DeBrusk is on the move. After spending the beginning stages of his career with Boston, he is headed to the Vancouver Canucks. He will be…

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Published: 6 months ago

Vancouver Canucks sign Jake DeBrusk to seven-year contract

The 27-year-old has racked up 266 points (138 goals, 128 assists) in 465 NHL games with the Boston Bruins.

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Published: 6 months ago

Canucks sign Danton Heinen and Kiefer Sherwood to two-year deals

When all looked bleak around on the Vancouver Canucks front, 30 minutes into free agency, the club announced their third and fourth signings of the day. The team has signed former Boston Bruin Danton Heinen and former Nashville Predator Kiefer Sherwo

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Published: 6 months ago

Vancouver Canucks sign Jake DeBrusk to seven year deal with $5.5 million AAV

The Vancouver Canucks didn’t get Jake Guentzel, but they’ve landed another Jake on day one of NHL free agency. 30 minutes after the NHL’s free agency period opened, GM Patrik Allvin announced the Canucks’ first move of the day: a seven year c

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Published: 6 months ago

Jake DeBrusk Signs Deal With The Vancouver Canucks

The post Jake DeBrusk Signs Deal With The Vancouver Canucks appeared first on NHL Trade Talk. Jake DeBrusk has signed a seven-year deal with the Vancouver Canucks. He'll make $5.5 million per season in a huge role. The post Jake DeBrusk Signs Deal W

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Published: 6 months ago

Canucks sign DeBrusk to 7-year, $38.5M agreement

The Vancouver Canucks signed forward Jake DeBrusk to a seven-year contract with an average annual value of $5.5 million, the team announced Monday. More to come. Copyright © 2024 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content rep

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Published: 6 months ago

Canucks sign Jake DeBrusk to seven-year contract

The forward joins the Vancouver Canucks on a seven-year, $38.5 million contract, the club announced.

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Published: 6 months ago

Elias Lindholm joins the Bruins, signs 7-year deal with Boston for 7.75-million AAV: Sources

Lindholm has 218 goals and 557 points in 818 career games, spent with the Carolina Hurricanes, Calgary Flames and Vancouver Canucks.

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Published: 6 months ago

Ian Cole Signs One-Year Deal With Utah

The Utah Hockey Club continues to add on defense. They’re bringing in veteran Ian Cole on a one-year, $3.1MM contract, per Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman. More to come…

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Published: 6 months ago

Report: Boston Bruins signing ex-Canucks Elias Lindholm and Nikita Zadorov

Free agency is here and in a big way. Less than an hour to the official opening of free agency, some of the dominos have already fallen for the big-name free agents and where they’ll end up for at least the 2024-2025 season. And unfortunately for V

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Published: 6 months ago