Canucks' second Sherwood offer falls short amid trade buzz

Following initial trade speculation amid their rebuild, the Vancouver Canucks have extended a second contract offer to restricted free agent Kiefer Sherwood. A wide negotiation gap persists, with reports deeming retention 'highly unlikely' as interest grows from contenders like the Boston Bruins and Dallas Stars.

Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman reported Saturday that the Canucks made another offer to the 30-year-old winger, but terms remain far apart with no resolution timeline. Ben Kuzma and Patrick Johnston of The Province noted the 'highly unlikely' chances of re-signing him, given his $1.5 million cap hit and trade market dynamics.

This builds on earlier rumors linking Sherwood to teams including the Bruins—potentially for prospect Fraser Minten—and Dallas Stars. His value as a physical depth forward endures despite the impasse, aligning with Vancouver's post-Quinn Hughes rebuild strategy of asset accumulation ahead of the deadline.

While broader NHL moves circulate, Sherwood's case highlights deadline fluidity.

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Canucks eye trades for forward Kiefer Sherwood amid rebuild

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The Vancouver Canucks, struggling in the 2025-26 season, are considering trading forward Kiefer Sherwood as they rebuild after dealing Quinn Hughes. At 30 years old with 17 goals in 41 games, Sherwood's impending free agency makes him a prime deadline asset. Reports suggest the team has offered him an extension but remains open to deals with contenders like the Capitals, Ducks, Islanders, and Bruins.

Die San Jose Sharks haben den Stürmer Kiefer Sherwood von den Vancouver Canucks geholt, im Tausch gegen Zweitrunden-Draftpicks für 2026 und 2027 sowie Verteidiger Cole Clayton. Sherwood, der Vancouver mit 17 Toren in 44 Spielen in dieser Saison anführte, bringt Grit und Torgefahr in den Playoff-Push von San Jose. Der Trade stärkt den Rebuild von Vancouver inmitten ihres Tabellenletztenplatzes in der NHL.

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The Ottawa Senators are actively pursuing a major forward acquisition to strengthen their top-six wings, according to recent reports. General manager Steve Staios has been scouting the market since May, targeting a physical scorer amid limited trade assets. Meanwhile, the Vancouver Canucks may soon move on from forward Lukas Reichel after just 13 games.

The Calgary Flames are accelerating trade discussions for defenseman Rasmus Andersson ahead of the February 4 Olympic roster freeze, with the Boston Bruins emerging as a key suitor. General Manager Craig Conroy aims to capitalize on Andersson's high value as a pending unrestricted free agent performing at a career-best level. This move aligns with the team's hybrid rebuild strategy amid their position outside the playoff picture.

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As the New York Rangers struggle this season, speculation intensifies about trading star winger Artemi Panarin before the March deadline. The team has yet to discuss waiving his no-movement clause, but potential destinations include the Colorado Avalanche and Florida Panthers. Meanwhile, similar buzz surrounds defensemen on the Devils and Flames.

Quinn Hughes scored a goal and logged a game-high 26:55 of ice time in his debut with the Minnesota Wild following last Friday's blockbuster trade from the Vancouver Canucks, fueling reactions across the NHL as both teams pivot.

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Four days after the blockbuster trade sending Quinn Hughes to Minnesota from Vancouver, the Wild's blue line gains elite playmaking talent. With an updated 18-9-5 record, they solidify playoff contention in the Central Division but face scrutiny over center depth.

 

 

 

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