Get ready for a thrilling morning in the world of hockey. In a move that could boost the Vancouver Canucks' chances at a Stanley Cup run, highly touted goalie prospect, Dylan Garand, has signed a three-year American Hockey League (AHL) deal. The 20-year-old netminder is expected to join the Abbotsford Canucks, the team's AHL affiliate, in a bid to hone his skills and prepare for a potential NHL debut. Meanwhile, the Stanley Cup has taken on a new meaning in the Great White North, as poutine enthusiasts have turned the iconic trophy into a delicious dessert. The sweet treat, dubbed the "Stanley Cup of Poutine," features a towering stack of fries, cheese curds, and gravy, all topped with a replica of the coveted Cup. But what's the real story behind this tasty tribute? And in a shocking twist, rumors are swirling that Vancouver Canucks star Quinn Hughes could be on the move. The 24-year-old defenseman is reportedly being shopped around by the team, with some sources suggesting a steep price tag of over $10 million per season. Could this be the end of an era for the beloved blueliner, or is it just a negotiating tactic?
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