The Vancouver Canucks seem to cool their aim for unlimited free agent Jack Roslovic, according to sources that are familiar with the team thinking. Although Roslovic was once considered a potential solution to the need of Vancouver in the middle, the club has concluded that he is probably not the full -time answer.
Thomas Drance of athletics Notes:
“At the moment, from what I can collect from senior club sources that have been informed about the organization about this, the Canucks have cooled considerably about the prospect of adding Roslovic as an unlimited free agent on this point. Vancouver is still on the market to land a center, but the commercial market of the club is likely to be the club more likely and more to the laws of the toy as a toy of the Club. Remains of the club have to tackle. “
Drance explains that the management has held meetings with new head coach Adam Foote, and the Canucks have developed trust in the short -term stability offered by a healthy Filip Chytil and the rise in the late season of Aatu Räty. With these options, management finds the team in the middle of control without immediately adding a free-agent option such as Roslovic.
Canucks still wants to upgrade in the middle
That said, Vancouver remains on the market for a center, looking for opportunities to improve their depth at the position. By considering the trade route as a more realistic path, sources indicate that today the club would pull the trigger for an exchange for a credible Midden-Zes center, even one with a defensive focus.
The Canucks may have to wait until the beginning of October – consistent with earlier trade periods – for land reinforcements, but management seems to bet comfortably on its current depth in the meantime. “That is the timeline that we keep a close eye on in the coming weeks and months,” Drance writes.
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