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The Vancouver Canucks are currently navigating a period of potential roster changes, particularly surrounding forward Jake DeBrusk. According to Canucks Army, the Montreal Canadiens have shown interest in DeBrusk, who signed a seven-year contract with the Canucks in the 2024 offseason.
Throughout his two-year tenure with the Canucks, DeBrusk has scored 51 goals and 39 assists, making him a valuable asset as the team contemplates its direction amid a rebuild. Meanwhile, Canucks goaltender Thatcher Demko has returned to the ice for the first time since undergoing hip surgery in January, a significant milestone for the team as they prepare for the upcoming season.
Demko's health is crucial after his injury-plagued seasons, where he struggled to maintain consistent play. The Canucks are also evaluating their draft strategies ahead of the NHL Entry Draft, with a focus on American prospects and potentially exploring players from the QMJHL, a league they have not selected from in nearly a decade.
As the NHL trade market heats up, the Canucks are taking a cautious approach, looking to make calculated decisions without rushing into trades, especially with their third overall pick in play. Their strategy could involve listening to offers on players like DeBrusk while maintaining their focus on long-term goals.
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