
Current Season
GP
46
Goals
7
Assists
18
Points
25
+/-
-12
S%
7.2%
Career Stats
Contract
Cap Hit
$4.95M
Total Value
$24.75M
Expires
5 yrs · 2025-2026
Status
Then UFA
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Recent Stories
Vancouver's front office finally admits the rebuild is on, with Patrik Allvin and Jim Rutherford fielding calls on everyone from rentals to term guys like Elias Pettersson and Conor Garland before no-move clauses hit. Eastern clubs and Original Six teams smell blood, dangling picks and prospects to accelerate the reset. Phones don't stop ringing now that the Olympic freeze lifts, and the next 11 days decide if this sell-off clears the runway or just kicks the cap can.
Vancouver's basement-dwelling roster has GM Patrik Allvin fielding calls on Conor Garland as the trade deadline looms just weeks away. The gritty winger, fresh off a long-term extension, boasts chemistry with Quinn Hughes from their Canucks days, making Minnesota a sneaky fit for their push. With his no-move clause kicking in July, teams like the Wild and Senators circle while Vancouver weighs rebuild assets against holding a proven vet.
A Canadian team emerges as a top contender to snag Vancouver's fan-favorite Conor Garland, the kind of move that shakes up deadline talks league-wide. Garland's chemistry with linemates has Canucks faithful hooked, but GMs north of the border see him fitting their rebuild like a glove. Vancouver weighs offers carefully, knowing his departure alters their Pacific push for years.
The Canucks sit tight with no last-second deals before the Olympic roster freeze locks everything down until late tomorrow. Whispers around Chytil, Dervin and Bains mix with the bigger fire sale brewing for UFAs like Evander Kane, Teddy Blueger and David Kämpf once Rutherford and Allvin get the green light again. Names like Pettersson, Garland and Boeser keep popping in front-office chats, and with Vancouver dead last, every call into Allvin's office carries deadline weight before March 6.
Edmonton clings to playoff hopes as their slide fuels panic in the front office, with whispers of a full reset if they don't turn it around fast. Boston scouts keep circling Justin Faulk, liking his steady game as they hunt for blue-line stability before the deadline rush. Meanwhile, Toronto's Bobby McMann draws eyes from desperate contenders like the Oilers, and packages for Garland and Boeser start taking shape as GMs jockey for position with the clock ticking down.
Four NHL clubs quietly pivot from sell-off mode to aggressive shopping as the trade deadline nears, shaking up the buyer-seller board. These under-the-radar squads eye playoff pushes with cap space and prospect hauls ready to deploy. League insiders buzz about how this shift scrambles the rental market for vets like Faulk and Garland.