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Vancouver Canucks Reassign Jordan Subban

By J.D. Burke
Jan 26, 2017, 16:58 ESTUpdated:

Photo Credit: Kyle Terada – USA TODAY Sports
The Vancouver Canucks did some housekeeping today, sending Jordan Subban to the Utica Comets on reassignment.
After tonight’s game in Arizona, the Canucks enter the All-Star Break. So too does the AHL, where Subban’s expected to represent the Utica Comets alongside teammate Alexandre Grenier. Subban’s been with the team since a January 19th recall — a move necessitated by Andrey Pedan’s waiver status.
Subban skated with the team in practice, but didn’t see a single NHL shift, which, in all likelihood, is precisely how the club hoped his recall would play out.
Playing in his second season with the Comets, Subban, 21-years-old, has 22 points in 34 games. Though the defensive side of his game still needs adjustment, there’s no denying he has an NHL-ready shot and offensive instincts.
It will be interesting to see if Subban rejoins the club on the other side of All-Star Weekend. Philip Larsen is skating with the club, and that would put the Canucks in an okay spot regarding their defensive stable — at least until another injury strikes.
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