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Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Canucks and Panthers Make Trade

 

Vancouver Canucks General Manager Jim Benning announced today that the club has acquired defenceman Erik Gudbranson and Florida’s 2016 fifth round pick (NYI) in exchange for Jared McCann and the Canucks 2016 second and fourth round picks.

Gudbranson, 24, spent the 2015.16 season with the Florida Panthers, collecting nine points (2-7-9) and 49 penalty minutes in 64 games. He also appeared in six playoff games. The Ottawa, Ontario native ranked third on the Panthers in hits (150), fourth in blocked shots (73) and fourth in average ice time per game (20:06). The 2010 3rd overall NHL draft pick ranked second on the Panthers and led Florida defencemen in average ice time in the 2016 playoffs (26:54) in addition to ranking second on the team in blocked shots (8).

The 6’5”, 216-pound defenceman has collected 43 points (11-32-43) in 309 NHL regular season games over the span of five seasons with the Panthers.

On the international stage, Gudbranson earned a silver medal as a member of Canada at the 2011 World Junior Championships. He also won gold at the Ivan Hlinka Tournament in 2009.

(Vancouver Canucks)

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Vancouver got fleeced in this one boys and girls. Gudbrandson's a dud! McCann is a good player and was a piece Vancouver should have kept.

Anonymous said...

Florida making a lot of cap space to sign Stamkos

Anonymous said...

Canucks giving up on McCann wayyyyy too early. Great addition for Florida.

Anonymous said...

The Canucks need to get younger, but they trade their first round pick from last year. I guess this means Hamhuis isn't coming back.

Anonymous said...

Great trade for FLA


Tim

Anonymous said...

If you were going to trade a young guy, don't trade McCann. He will be a top six in Florida. Sending Virtanen elsewhere might have been the way to go. Benning = buffoon


Grumpy Canucks fan