BREAKING NEWS:Doing Risk Assessment of Possible Vancouver Canucks Moves…. details more.

The Vancouver Canucks have reportedly entered a critical phase of their offseason planning, with trusted sources confirming that the front office is actively conducting a risk assessment of various roster decisions — including potential trades, re-signings, and free agency acquisitions.

 

According to insiders close to the organization, General Manager Patrik Allvin and President of Hockey Operations Jim Rutherford are evaluating several high-impact moves that could reshape the team’s core ahead of the 2025–26 NHL season. The assessment includes financial modeling, injury risk projections, and long-term cap implications.

 

Key Issues on the Table:

Re-signing or Trading Elias Lindholm: After acquiring Lindholm in a blockbuster deal last season, the Canucks are weighing the risks of committing long-term cap space versus flipping him in a trade for younger assets or picks.

 

J.T. Miller’s Trade Value: Despite a productive season, there are rumblings that Miller’s name has come up in internal discussions, especially given his contract structure and value on the open market.

 

Blue Line Reshuffling: With questions about depth and defensive reliability, the Canucks are reportedly eyeing several UFA defensemen and considering whether to part ways with one of their higher-paid blueliners.

 

Goaltending Depth: While Thatcher Demko remains the undisputed starter, management is said to be exploring backup goaltending options due to concerns about workload and injury risk.

 

What’s Next?

A league source told The Athletic under condition of anonymity:

 

“They’re being very methodical this summer. Ownership wants progress, but not at the expense of long-term flexibility. Everything’s under the microscope.”

 

Expect the Canucks to make preliminary decisions ahead of the NHL Draft later this month, with possible movement heating up closer to July 1, the official start of free agency.

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