Vancouver Canucks' Rebuilding Efforts Set to Intensify as Two Key Players Head for Free Agency The Vancouver Canucks' disappointing last-place finish this season has set the stage for a major overhaul of their roster, and it appears that two significant pieces are on the chopping block. Winger Evander Kane and defenseman Pierre-Olivier Joseph, both of whom will become unrestricted free agents on July 1st, are reportedly not expected to be part of the team's future plans, according to insider Thomas Drance. Kane, a physical and skilled winger, has been a key contributor to the Canucks in the past, but his inconsistent play and off-ice controversies have raised questions about his fit with the team. As the Canucks look to rebuild and retool their roster, the departures of Kane and Joseph will likely be the first of many changes to come.


The Vancouver Canucks will need to reconsider much of their roster after a last-place finish this season. Winger Evander Kane and defenseman Pierre-Olivier Joseph are not expected to be a part of the plans moving forward per Thomas Drance of The Athletic. Both players will enter unrestricted free agency on July 1st. Kane played a […]