Allvin announces major roster move
Following last night's 5-1 loss to the Blues where he was scratched, Nils Hoglander now been assigned to Abbotsford.
Nils Hoglander is packing his bags, interestingly enough since he's been back with the Canucks, some interesting stats have surfaced. Hoglander's been the best point producer on 5-on-5 since December 4th, whilst averaging about 11 minutes of TOI over that span.
With a team that's been struggling is this the right call? In other news, Collin Delia will regain his spot as the backup, he took a parental leave since he and his wife have just welcomed their newborn baby.
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