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Canucks Begin New Era After Hughes Trade
14 Dec
Summary
- Canucks acquired Rossi, Ohgren, and Buium in a major trade.
- The team is currently last in the NHL standings.
- New acquisitions practiced immediately with the team.

The Vancouver Canucks have embarked on a new chapter, marked by a franchise-altering trade that saw defenseman Quinn Hughes depart for the Minnesota Wild. In return, the Canucks welcomed forwards Marco Rossi and Liam Ohgren, along with defenseman Zeev Buium, and a future first-round draft pick. These newcomers were immediately integrated into the team's practice session.
Coach Adam Foote acknowledged the challenging current standing of the Canucks, who are last in the NHL. However, he stressed the importance of looking ahead and highlighted the new acquisitions as crucial components of the team's future strategy. The focus is on developing a fast-paced, consistent style of play, moving forward from the departure of their former captain.
The newly acquired players were quickly put to work, with Rossi and Buium joining the first power-play unit and Ohgren skating on the fourth line. This intensive practice session signaled the beginning of a significant period of adjustment and development for the Vancouver Canucks as they aim to rebuild and improve their performance.




