Vancouver Canucks fans are still reeling from the latest trade deadline shake-up, as the team made two significant moves to reshape their roster. The Canucks sent young forward Nils Hoglander to the Nashville Predators in exchange for a third-round draft pick, while acquiring veteran forward Brendan Gallagher from the Montreal Canadiens for future considerations. But as the Canucks continue their rebuilding process, are these trades a step in the right direction or a sign of desperation? The move to part with Hoglander, a talented but unproven player, raises questions about the team's commitment to developing its young core, while the acquisition of Gallagher brings a proven goal-scorer to the fold, but also comes with a hefty price tag. As the Canucks look to the future, will these trades pay off or hinder their progress?


The Canucks traded Nils Hoglander to the Predators for a third-round pick and acquired Brendan Gallagher and half his cap hit from the Canadiens for future considerations. Are these moves a rebuilding team should make?