A day after making a trade to free up salary cap space, the Vancouver Canucks used those savings Thursday to sign forward Dakota Joshua to a four-year extension.
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The Vancouver Canucks have signed forward Dakota Joshua to a four-year contract worth $3.25 million per season. The 28-year-old exploded production-wise in 2023-24 in Vancouver, so he got a big-time…
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The Vancouver Canucks are getting more work done before free agency opens on July 1st. Less than 24 hours after they cleared up some much-needed cap space by shipping Ilya Mikheyev out to the Chicago Blackhawks, the club has re-signed winger Dakota J
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The post Canucks Re-Sign Dakota Joshua To 4-Year Deal appeared first on NHL Trade Talk. The Vancouver Canucks have signed forward Dakota Joshua to a four-year contract with an average annual value (AAV) of $3.25 million. The post Canucks Re-Sign Dako
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The Vancouver Canucks signed forward Dakota Joshua to a four-year contract with a $3.25-million cap hit, the team announced Thursday.More to come.Copyright © 2024 Score Media Ventures Inc. All rights reserved. Certain content reproduced under li
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We are just days away from the official opening of the Free Agent Frenzy, and the Vancouver Canucks have some work to do. Some of that work will be focused between the pipes. As of today, the club has just two professional netminders—Thatcher De
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Be sure to check out the latest NHL playoff odds with online sportsbook Betway. It isn’t often that a cap space update is required between the end of the NHL season and the beginning of free agency, but then the summer of 2024 is already set to
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The 2024 class of unrestricted free agents once could've included the likes of Auston Matthews, William Nylander, Connor Hellebuyck, Mark Scheifele, Devon Toews, and Noah Hanifin. Those impact players ultimately re-upped with their clubs, and in the
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Halford and Brough react to the news that the Canucks have traded forward Ilya Mikheyev, and rights to Sam Lafferty to Blackhawks, why it didn’t seem to work out in Vancouver for Mikheyev, but why it’s a chance for a fresh start in Chicago.
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The Chicago Blackhawks announced that the team had acquired forwards Ilya Mikheyev, Sam Lafferty and a 2027 second-round pick from the Vancouver Canucks in exchange for a 2027 fourth-round pick.…
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The Vancouver Canucks created an additional $4 million in cap space following a late Wednesday afternoon trade that sent Ilya Mikheyev to the Chicago Blackhawks. This move gives the Canucks more financial flexibility as they prepare for the upcoming
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Though the Canucks technically didn’t immediately receive any players in the Ilya Mikheyev trade, it’s just too early to say which of their own free agents – or someone else’s – they can now afford after Patrik Allvin added more than $4 mil
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