Canucks Updates: Suter, Boeser, Rossi, Calder Cup, Olympics - News and Rumours Surrounding Vancouver.
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The Vancouver Canucks are heading into what promises to be a busy offseason after a tough 2024-25 season. With the NHL Entry Draft and free agency fast approaching, several key storylines are developing, ranging from potential roster changes to international representation.

One of the most pressing issues for the Canucks is the status of their unrestricted free agents. Brock Boeser, a key forward, may test the market on July 1. Losing Boeser would be a significant blow, as he has consistently been one of their top offensive players. In the past season, he recorded 25 goals and 50 points in 75 games. If Boeser departs, the Canucks will need to actively seek a replacement to fill his spot in the top six forwards. Nikolaj Ehlers has been mentioned as a potential target. Pius Suter is another UFA whose future with the Canucks is uncertain. After a career year with 25 goals and 46 points, Suter is in a position to command a substantial raise. The Canucks would ideally like to retain him, but his price tag could lead him to explore other options in what is considered a weak free agency class.

The Canucks have reportedly blocked defenseman Noah Juulsen from speaking to other teams ahead of free agency. Juulsen, who is finishing a two-year contract with an average salary of $775,000, wanted to explore his options as an unrestricted free agent. This decision by the Canucks limits Juulsen's ability to negotiate with other teams before July 1.

As of July 1st, five Canucks players will have trade protection clauses added to their contracts, potentially influencing the team's decisions. These players are Elias Pettersson, Filip Hronek, Marcus Pettersson, Kevin Lankinen, and Drew O'Connor. Elias Pettersson will have a full no-movement clause until the end of the 2031-32 season. David Pagnotta reported that the team is taking calls regarding Pettersson, with at least five teams interested, including the Minnesota Wild. However, Elliotte Friedman indicated that the Canucks would only trade Elias Pettersson if it helps them address their need for a strong center. Moving Thatcher Demko would make room for Arturs Silovs on the NHL roster.

The Abbotsford Canucks, Vancouver's AHL affiliate, are currently competing in the Calder Cup Final against the Charlotte Checkers. In game one, they secured a double-overtime victory. A controversial moment occurred when a Checkers goal was waived off because the Abbotsford goalie wasn't ready, highlighting the intensity and stakes of the final series.

Internationally, the NHL is set to participate in the 2026 and 2030 Winter Olympics, meaning fans can expect to see Canucks players representing their respective countries. Arturs Silovs and Teddy Blueger have been named to Team Latvia. Quinn Hughes is expected to represent Team USA.

Regarding potential player acquisitions, the Canucks have reportedly shown interest in Marco Rossi.


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