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The Vancouver Canucks have made significant roster moves recently, starting with the re-signing of defenseman Guillaume Brisebois to a one-year, two-way contract. This deal, worth $900,000 at the NHL level, is pivotal for maintaining depth on the blue line as the team prepares for the upcoming season.
Brisebois, 28, had limited play last season due to a lower-body injury, appearing in just nine games for the Abbotsford Canucks, where he scored one goal and one assist. Additionally, the Canucks acquired veteran forward Brendan Gallagher from the Montreal Canadiens for future considerations.
Gallagher, who expressed gratitude for his time in Montreal, brings valuable leadership and experience to the Canucks during a challenging period for the team. Furthermore, the Canucks are actively preparing for free agency by considering several unrestricted free agents as they look to build a competitive roster amidst a rebuilding phase.
The team is particularly focused on players who did not receive qualifying offers, aiming to find potential reclamation projects in the market. In a key development, third overall pick Caleb Malhotra attended the Canucks' development camp, sharing his excitement about joining the organization and highlighting his aspirations as a promising player for the future.
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