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Canucks Shift Focus from Roslovic to Trade Market for Second-Line Center
20 Aug
Summary
- Canucks initially interested in signing Jack Roslovic
- Canucks have "cooled significantly" on pursuing Roslovic
- Canucks actively exploring trade options to address need for second-line center

As of August 20th, 2025, the Vancouver Canucks were previously interested in signing unrestricted free agent forward Jack Roslovic to bolster their middle-six center or versatile forward position. However, the team has since "cooled significantly" on the prospect of adding Roslovic, according to insider Thomas Drance of The Athletic.
The Canucks' decision to move away from Roslovic comes after they traded Dakota Joshua, freeing up $3.25 million in cap space. Drance reports that the Canucks do not see Roslovic or any remaining free agents as the solution to their need for a true second-line center. Instead, the team is now actively exploring trade options to address this pressing roster need.
The Canucks would be willing to execute a trade if it brought in a player fitting the second-line center role, even if the center leans more toward a defensive style of play. Roslovic is coming off a 22-goal, 39-point season with the Carolina Hurricanes, but concerns about his fit as a full-time second-line center, defensive play, and contract demands were carefully evaluated before the Canucks decided not to pursue him.