This is a shrewd, creative trade by the Canucks to open up in-season cap flexibility.
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The Canucks acquired defenseman Erik Brannstrom from the Avalanche, sending defenseman Tucker Poolman and a fourth-round pick in the 2025 draft in exchange.
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The Canucks will retain 20 per cent of Poolman's contract, which is in its final season
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The post Canucks Acquire Erik Brannstrom from Avalanche for Tucker Poolman & Pick appeared first on NHL Trade Talk. The Avalanche have traded Erik Brannstrom to the Canucks for Tucker Poolman and a draft pick. The Canucks placed Brannstrom on wai
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Colorado receives Tucker Poolman and a fourth-round pick in return in the deal.
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The Vancouver Canucks have acquired defenceman Erik Brannstrom from the Colorado Avalanche in exchange for Tucker Poolman’s contract and a fourth round pick. General manager Patrik Allvin announced the deal late Sunday morning. General Manager P
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The Vancouver Canucks have acquired defenceman Erik Brannstrom from the Colorado Avalanche in exchange for Tucker Poolman and a fourth-round pick in the 2025 NHL Draft.
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The Vancouver Canucks announce they have acquired left-handed defenseman Erik Brannstrom from the Colorado Avalanche. Heading back to Colorado will be defenseman Tucker Poolman with 20% of his salary retained by Vancouver and a fourth-round pick in 2
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As the new season starts, we ponder that question, along with ones about the Canucks' roster depth, the salary cap and pure and simple fun.
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The Vancouver Canucks finally wrapped up their preseason schedule on Friday (Oct. 4) against the Edmonton Oilers, coming away with a solid 4-1 victory. They jumped out to a 3-0…
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What do Edmonton Oilers, Boston Bruins, Vancouver Canucks, Ottawa Senators, and especially Montreal Canadiens fans all have in common? They all know that the NHL preseason is far too long. Apparently, the league even knows it, too. Potentially shr
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Pius Suter and Conor Garland are both injured, but it was Akito Hirose's status that presented a potential wrench in the works for the Canucks' opening-day plans.
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