Well sort of. I don't believe a 2-way deal can be for more than the 900K or whatever it is that is the maximum of cap that can be erased by sending someone down, so while in reality no, 2-way doesn't mean that, but it might as well.
Clearly a Stockton signing. As Treliving stated in his interview yesterday; I expect a few more of these.
Don't quote me on this but I heard on SN360 that the AAV is 650,000 in the NHL.
Don't quote me on this but I heard on SN360 that the AAV is 650,000 in the NHL.
Most figure he will either be a 13th/14th forward or in the AHL, I imagine any shot of making the big club as a regular would be as a middle 6 RWCanucks fan coming in peace. You better hope thats what he get. Anything over $750,000 is a bad deal. He was OUR 13th forward. He's very weak along the boards. But does show some offensive skill. Still it isn't enough to overlook his small stature and HORRIBLE face off skills.
Canucks fan here:
If you expect anything but a AHL call up/13th forward, you're out for a disappointment.
Vey is a skilled player but not skilled enough to be a top 6 forward in NHL, as a bottom 6 he's too soft usually gets man handle in the corner and isn't really good defensively.
To me he's a career AHLer, but for some reason he got tons of loves from our coaching staffs, played on the first unit PP and received 2nd line ice times.
Just pray that Gullitzan doesn't have some sort of addictions toward him.
You better hope you're right. I took a screenshot for proof.
Can we sort of agree replacement wise he's a minor downgrade on Granlund but can be kept on the farm?
The AHL looks like it will potentially flooded with new talent due to the guys we let go without a QO.
Pollock, Mangiapane, Andersson, Pribyl, Rittich seem like guys who will be there for the first time, also unsure what other prospects of ours who might end up there and there might be some new blood added to that team as well via signings (John Scott for Character please? ).
Vey not first line RW?
I am disappoint.