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The Vancouver Canucks are navigating the early stages of their self-described rebuild, with a strong focus on youth and long-term planning. General Manager Ryan Johnson mentioned that nothing is off the table regarding potential trades of veteran players, which includes notable names like Thatcher Demko, Elias Pettersson, and Brock Boeser.
Demko, a 2024 Vezina Trophy finalist, presents a unique situation due to his extensive injury history, having played only 126 of a possible 328 games over the past four seasons. Meanwhile, the Canucks' prospects are making headlines on the international stage, as all four Vancouver representatives at the IIHF World Championship have advanced to the quarterfinals.
Notably, Linus Karlsson has contributed four points in the preliminary round, while Gabe Chiarot is set to play in the Memorial Cup final after his team, the Kitchener Rangers, defeated the Chicoutimi Sagueneens.
The performance of former Canucks players in the ongoing Stanley Cup playoffs further underscores the franchise's legacy, with ex-Canucks like Ben Hutton and coach John Tortorella making significant impacts as the Vegas Golden Knights advance to the finals.
Hutton has been actively contributing on the ice, while Tortorella's coaching has led to notable playoff success after his time with the Canucks. These developments illustrate the Canucks' strategic focus on building a competitive future while acknowledging the contributions of their past.
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