The Trade Return for Arturs Silovs Is Now Revealed to the Vancouver Canucks
Due to all of the recent transactions involving similar goalie comparables around the NHL, the Vancouver Canucks now know what they will get in return for Arturs Silovs if they decide trade him.
Projected Trade Packages The #Canucks Could Receive For Artūrs Silovs This Off-Season
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Just about a week into NHL free agency, the Vancouver Canucks have been quite busy, making moves, making trades and signing the necessary free agents to put together a roster than allows for the 2024-25 season to repeat itself.
One of the most notable of the re-signing was when general manager Patrik Allvin re-signed all-star goalie and leader Thatcher Demko to a three-year contract extension worth $25.5 million US or ($8.5 million AAV).
"General Manager Patrik Allvin announced today that the #Canucks have agreed to terms with goaltender Thatcher Demko on a three-year contract with a $8.5 million AAV."
Vancouver Canucks know the return package for goalie Arturs Silovs
Because of Thatcher Demko's re-signing and Kevin Lankinen holding down the fort all season long, there is currently a lack of spots available for Silovs to break back into the NHL with the Canucks, making it inevitable that he will be moves sooner rather than later.
The question is, what can the Canucks get in return for the top prospect netminder?
Due to some similar moves around the NHL team with comparable goalies, it appears that the Canucks know exactly what they will get for Silovs.
"Using Primeau and Tarasov as examples, the most likely return in a Silovs trade would be either a fourth or fifth-round pick.
Finding a trade partner will also be challenging, as most teams either have a solid pair locked in for next season or have young goaltenders in their system vying for a job.
In the end, the teams that could be in on Silovs based on their current rosters are the Edmonton Oilers, the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Tampa Bay Lightning." - Adam Kierszenblat
Finding a trade partner will also be challenging, as most teams either have a solid pair locked in for next season or have young goaltenders in their system vying for a job.
In the end, the teams that could be in on Silovs based on their current rosters are the Edmonton Oilers, the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Tampa Bay Lightning." - Adam Kierszenblat
Source: The Hockey News
rojected Trade Packages The Canucks Could Receive For Artūrs Silovs This Off-Season
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