4 Canucks not named Miller or Boeser that could be traded this offseason

Apr 18, 2022; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks defenseman Tyler Myers (57) checks Dallas Stars forward Denis Gurianov (34) in the second period at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-USA TODAY Sports
Apr 18, 2022; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks defenseman Tyler Myers (57) checks Dallas Stars forward Denis Gurianov (34) in the second period at Rogers Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bob Frid-USA TODAY Sports /
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The Stanley Cup Final is set and the Colorado Avalanche and Tampa Bay Lightning will compete for Lord Stanley’s prize. For the Vancouver Canucks and 30 other NHL teams it is the offseason and GMs are looking ahead to next season.

This offseason looks to be very interesting. It is the first for Patrik Allvin as the Canucks General Manager and Jim Rutherford as President of Hockey Operations as well as numerous staff members that Rutherford brought in.

Rutherford was brought up on the Bob McCown Podcast on Thursday. The podcast’s co-host and hockey insider John Shannon and guest Nick Kypreos of Sportsnet and former NHL player spoke about Rutherford’s offseason plans for the Canucks.

“Nothing would surprise me with Jim Rutherford in Vancouver,” said Shannon.

“It’s broken, he [Rutherford] knows it’s broken,” said Kypreos.

“Jim has gone in there with a plan, he’s taking his time with the plan,” said Shannon. “The two key dates for him are what he can do on the draft floor on [July 7 and 8] with a couple of his star players, and what he wants to do in free agency. [starts on July 13].”

Then Kypreos made some interesting comments about Rutherford and the Canucks locker room.

“He’s going to make a splash, said Kypreos. “He’s going to change it up. He doesn’t like the room, thinks it’s a country club in there…There’s going to be a different look within six months for this team.”

A country club is obviously a place for mainly wealthy folk to relax. Kypreos’ comments could mean the players are too relaxed and aren’t taking things seriously. Take it with a grain of salt but that is a problem if it’s true.

However, Kypreos’ comments on Rutherford making a splash does seem likely. (But Allvin is the GM, not Rutherford. He does get a say in things though.) Both Kypreos and Shannon mentioned the Canucks core consists of Elias Pettersson, Quinn Hughes, Thatcher Demko and Bo Horvat. So that means everyone else on the team may or may not be a Canuck by October.

J.T. Miller and Brock Boeser have been brought up in the trade rumours for months and it looks like at least one of them will be on a different team this season.

Other than those two, let’s take a look at four other Canucks that could be dealt this offseason