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Jul 13, 2022, 11:45 EDTUpdated: Jul 13, 2022, 11:43 EDT
The Vancouver Canucks aren’t planning on going after a big fish today, but after choosing not to qualify Juho Lammikko and Matthew Highmore, the club is expected to target some depth forwards.
Names like Curtis Lazar and Evan Rodrigues have been linked to the Canucks, and we already gave our take this morning that a reunion with defenceman Troy Stecher makes plenty of sense for the club.
With somewhat limited cap space, it’ll be interesting to see what the club does today, to say the least.
With Jack Campbell expected to join the Oilers; Johnny Gaudreau informing the Flames he won’t be returning, and plenty more news coming down the pipeline already, Frank Seravalli and Tyler Yaremchuk — along with plenty of guests, including former Canucks AGM Chris Gear — are here to give you all the info and smart analysis you need!
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