The Vancouver Canucks are heading into a busy offseason, with several key players and decisions looming large. Here's a breakdown of some of the latest news and rumors surrounding the team:
Evander Kane Acquisition
The Canucks recently acquired forward Evander Kane from the Edmonton Oilers in exchange for a 2025 fourth-round pick. Kane, a Vancouver native, is returning to his hometown team. Before injuries hampered his 2024-25 season, Kane was a significant offensive contributor for the Oilers. The Canucks are hoping a motivated Kane can boost their scoring. General Manager Patrik Allvin acknowledged Kane's past controversies but expressed confidence that he will be a valuable addition to the team, both on and off the ice. Kane will wear number 91 for the Canucks.
Conor Garland Extension
There are strong indications that winger Conor Garland is nearing a contract extension with the Canucks. Frank Seravalli of Daily Faceoff reported that significant progress has been made in extension talks. Reports suggest the extension could be a six-year deal worth $6 million annually. Garland, 29, is eligible for an extension on July 1st, as he is entering the final year of his current contract. He has been a consistent performer for the Canucks, providing speed and versatility.
Thatcher Demko's Future
The future of starting goaltender Thatcher Demko in Vancouver remains a topic of discussion. While there were earlier reports suggesting the Canucks might be open to trading Demko, recent reports indicate a shift in strategy. Darren Dreger of TSN stated that the Canucks are now leaning towards extending Demko's contract rather than trading him. Dreger mentioned that several teams have been informed that Demko is "more or less off the market." General Manager Patrik Allvin confirmed that the team is engaged in positive conversations with Demko and his agent. However, conflicting reports also suggest that Demko might be open to a change of scenery. Adding complexity to the situation is Kevin Lankinen's recent five-year contract extension, potentially creating a logjam in the Canucks' goaltending situation. Another factor is the emergence of Arturs Silovs, who led the Abbotsford Canucks to a Calder Cup championship and earned the AHL playoff MVP award. Silovs's performance has raised questions about Demko's long-term future with the team, especially given Demko's injury history.
2025 NHL Draft
The 2025 NHL Draft is approaching, and the Canucks currently hold the 15th overall pick. General Manager Patrik Allvin has stated that he expects to use the pick unless an offer comes along to trade down for a lower pick in the first round. With the Canucks needing to add impact talent, particularly at center and on the wings, the draft presents an opportunity to address those needs. Several young players are trade targets. JJ Peterka, a restricted free agent from the Buffalo Sabres, is a potential option to boost the forward lines. Marco Rossi from the Minnesota Wild is another name to keep an eye on, although high contract demands may complicate a potential deal.
Other Considerations
The Canucks' offseason plans are also influenced by the Oliver Ekman-Larsson buyout from the previous year. The dead cap hit from the buyout is set to double for two seasons starting in 2025-26, which will limit their financial flexibility. The Canucks are aiming to improve their roster and return to the playoffs after missing out last season.