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June 18, 2026

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The Vancouver Canucks have made a significant offseason move by signing forward Chase Wouters to a one-year, two-way contract. Wouters, 26, served as the captain for the Abbotsford Canucks last season, where he tallied 11 goals and 26 points in 70 games while playing a crucial role in the team’s Calder Cup championship run.

This contract marks Wouters' first two-way deal, with terms set at $850,000 in the NHL and $425,000 in the AHL, as stated by Daily Faceoff. General manager Ryan Johnson praised Wouters as a 'heart and soul type player' who works diligently on his game.

Meanwhile, trade speculation surrounding star player Elias Pettersson has intensified, with reports from Canucks Army indicating that numerous teams are inquiring about his availability. Pettersson, the highest-paid player on the team, has had a notable career, including a Calder Trophy win, but has experienced a decline in production since signing an eight-year, $92.8 million contract.

The Canucks are also evaluating their options in free agency as they look to strengthen their roster, with discussions about potential unrestricted free agents heating up. Overall, these developments reflect the Canucks’ commitment to both developing young talent like Wouters and navigating the complexities of their veteran contracts, particularly with Pettersson's future in question.

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