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Playing Catch Up, Part 1

Well. THAT was interesting.

Nine - NINE - first-round picks changed hands in the past three days. go back to Friday, and it's been a half-dozen big moves in the days leading up to the 2026 NHL entry draft. The Vancouver Canucks haven't dipped their toes in yet, but you can bet they're paying attention.

Pulling Triggers

Vancouver is probably the only team that is starting a rebuild this year. They should be pure sellers on talent, but they don't need to sell everything now. This is a long-term project, and the first phase of it will be done over a few years, not a few weeks.

That all being said, these prices have been something amazing. A relatively weak draft year plus a predictably increasing salary cap should have been plenty of impetus for trades, but this shit's crazy. This website being what it is, let's take a look at what those moves were and how they affected Vancouver's plans.

Friday, June 19

To Toronto Maple Leafs:

Darren Raddysh sign-and-trade

To Tampa Bay Lightning:

2026 5th round pick, #133 overall

So, most players who don't make it to the NHL until they're 25 don't get 8 x $8.5 million contracts. Raddysh has played three full seasons, and they've been good seasons. Last year was his breakout, getting 22 goals and 70 points with Tampa Bay. He's also 30 years old, which is an interesting age at which to sign an eight-year deal.

They got this one in early enough to get that eight-year deal, as the rules are changing for 2026-27. Tampa essentially got an agent's "finder's fee" for arranging the deal with Toronto. And now the Leafs can move the slightly older Morgan Rielly.

Effect on Vancouver:

If the Canucks do get a fortune offer for Filip Hronek, Rielly could fill in to some degree. But neither one of those is likely to happen. He apparently has given a list of four teams he'll agree to move to in the West, so I suppose that's an effect?

Sunday, June 21

To Seattle Kraken:

Mackie Samoskevich

To Florida Panthers:

2026 1st round pick, #25 overall

2027 2nd round pick, TBD

We covered this deal last column, and it's a swing by a team looking to make an impression soon. If Samoskevich pans out, that'll help Seattle. It's a bit hard to see him as a first-line guy, but if it worked for Vancouver getting JT Miller out of Tampa Bay, maybe the younger version will work for the Kraken.

Effect on Vancouver:

I mean, we're all expecting Seattle to be better than Vancouver for a few years, right? In an ideal world, Samoskevich is starring on a Kraken team trying to keep the Canucks out of the playoffs in three or four years. Otherwise? *shrug*

Tuesday, June 23, AKA EVERYTHING DAY!

Deal One

To Florida Panthers:

Brady Tkachuk

To Ottawa Senators:

2026 1st round pick, #9 overall

2026 1st round pick, #25 overall

2027 2nd round pick, TBD

2029 1st round pick, TBD, top-10 protected

For a forced deal, that's a pretty good haul for the Senators! They want to improve quickly, and draft picks this year aren't going to do that. But those same picks are cash money, as we'll see.

Effect on Vancouver:

Since the Canucks have neither a Brady Tkachuck, nor an interest in giving away picks, not much. A very specific situation at a very specific moment in time.

Deal Two

To Calgary Flames:

Simon Nemec

Maxim Tsyplakov

To New Jersey Devils:

Etienne Morin

2026 2nd round pick, #35 overall

2027 1st round pick, top-10 protected

2028 1st round pick, top-10 protected twice (it's complicated)

The Devils are losing a guy who isn't all that happy with them in 22-year old RHD Nemec. Fair enough, they keep bringing in better defencemen. Or at least ones they've given more opportunities to, which is where the unhappiness lies.

Tsyplakov is an interesting player. He's only been in the league for a couple seasons, starting his career on Long Island with a bang (and crash) before getting moved to New Jersey.  From 35 points in his first year to just four in his second, we don't really know where he'll end up. He is a very physical player, strong on the boards and as a net-front presence.

Morin split time between the AHL and ECHL last season, but he is just 21. There's time for the young defender to course-correct yet.

Effect on Vancouver:

The Flames just got a bunch more annoying to play against. Great.

Deal Three

To Ottawa Senators:

William Eklund

Kasper Halttunen

Brandon Svoboda

To San Jose Sharks:

2026 1st round pick, #9 overall

I don't think I've mentioned it here yet, but Sharks general manager Mike Grier has, I think, done a phenomenal job with San Jose. His teardown of the team was remorseless when needed, but his thoughtfulness about protecting the young stars is also exemplary. He's taken swings when he can, but importantly he's had the resources to do so. We'll see how he continues with the tougher portion of the program: returning to contention.

Eklund is the draw here, obviously. Halttunen put in a good showing in the AHL, but he and NCAA forward Svoboda are still prospects. Eklund won't replace everything Brady Tkachuk brings, but that's for better and worse. He's a bit younger, a bunch cheaper, and not as prone to penalty trouble. But he doesn't have anything like Tkachuk's physical presence, and hasn't put up the same scoring numbers - yet.

Effect on Vancouver:

San Jose will almost certainly pick the best player available - they usually do - so Ivar Stenberg isn't making it to #3. Sorry, Canucks fans.

Deal Four

To Washington Captials:

Jordan Kyrou

To St Louis Blues:

Connor McMichael

Milton Gästrin

2026 1st round pick, #16 overall

Seriously? Kyrou FINALLY got traded? Smoke 'em if you got 'em, folks! It's been, what, five years he's been on the trade boards, either at the deadline or in the offseason? Maybe six? Well, he's got to be relieved that it's over, whether he wanted to get dealt away or not.

McMichael has been a decent young centre, but he's been passed on the depth chart by similarly-aged players. He should be a top-six centre with the Blues. Gästrin has played a single game in North America, so it's wait and see for him.

Effect on Vancouver:

The Blues moved Kyrou, which is great for the Canucks. But they also have four first-round picks this draft. They aren't finished yet.

Deal Five

To Chicago Blackhawks:

Bowen Byram

Jordan Greenway

To Buffalo Sabres:

Louis Crevier

2026 1st round pick, #4 overall

2026 2nd round pick, #45 overall

Chicago certainly got tougher to play against, and their defence certainly improved a large amount. How much, you ask? Louis Crevier was the Blackhawks' highest defensive scorer last season, that's how much. Crevier isn't a bad player, exactly, but he's not going to be a needle-mover.

This looks like a deal where someone told management that Connor Bedard was considering how long to sign his second contract for and they panicked. Byram and Greenway make their team better, but they are both unrestricted free agents next year.

Effect on Vancouver:

Counting the days until 2030 when Bedard becomes a free agent. Still, maybe Chicago will improve enough that the Canucks won't accidentally pass them this season.

Up Next!

Alex Tuch to Washington? Hoo, boy. I'm gonna be doing a few of these this week, never mind a draft recap.

 

Hat tip to PuckPedia, of course

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