Updates on Tyler Myers and Elias Pettersson
Defenseman Tyler Myers and his representatives are currently evaluating options, patiently waiting to see if any teams present an offer to the Vancouver Canucks that meets their satisfaction. An offer from the Detroit Red Wings is reportedly still under consideration.
Regarding center Elias Pettersson, multiple teams, including the Carolina Hurricanes and Los Angeles Kings, have made inquiries. However, a trade for Pettersson is deemed unlikely at this juncture. Concerns about his inconsistent performance and contract details are contributing to hesitation among potential suitors. The Canucks appear content with the possibility of retaining Pettersson for now and are disinclined to retain any salary in a trade scenario.
Conor Garland Attracting Eastern Conference Interest
Forward Conor Garland is garnering attention from several Eastern Conference teams. His new six-year contract extension is set to commence next year. The New York Islanders have been linked to Garland, though sources suggest any deal is far from finalized. The Canucks are actively exploring these expressions of interest, hoping to finalize something before the upcoming Friday deadline. It has been suggested that a trade for Garland might involve assets like a second-round pick and a prospect, rather than a first-round pick, partly due to the three-year no-movement clause included in the initial seasons of his new deal. Separately, it is understood that defenseman Tyler Myers is not involved in any ongoing discussions between the Islanders and the Canucks concerning Garland.
Jake DeBrusk’s Stance on a Canucks Rebuild
Forward Jake DeBrusk has clearly indicated his disinterest in being part of a team rebuild, stating that such a situation does not align with his playing style. DeBrusk, 29, has four years remaining on his contract at a $5.5 million cap hit and holds a no-movement clause, granting him considerable control over his future. While he scored 28 goals last season, his production has seen a dip this season, with 13 goals so far, only two of which were at even strength.
The Current Waiting Game in Vancouver’s Trade Market
The broader trade environment surrounding the Vancouver Canucks is characterized by anticipation. Myers is contemplating his limited choices, and the Red Wings’ willingness to wait might be tested. A trade involving Brock Boeser is considered improbable. Conor Garland remains a player actively in trade discussions. Conversely, there has been little significant interest or progress concerning potential trades for Pettersson or DeBrusk. It is anticipated that teams eyeing Vancouver’s unrestricted free agents might defer their decisions until closer to the Friday deadline.
