With the Canucks heading for another postseason miss, they’re a team that’s expected to move out more veterans before the March 6th trade deadline.  But one veteran who doesn’t want to be on the move is defenseman Tyler Myers.  He told reporters including Ben Kuzma of the Vancouver Province that there’s “no question” that he wants to stay in Vancouver.  The 35-year-old is in his seventh season with the Canucks and has largely played on the second pairing during that time, a role he still holds now.  With one year left on his deal at an affordable $3MM, Myers is someone that teams will undoubtedly be inquiring about.  However, he does control his fate this season with a full no-move clause; that protection dips to a 12-team no-trade list in July, however.

More from the Pacific:

  • Still with the Canucks, center Filip Chytil met with the media yesterday (video link) before his return to the lineup. One thing he wanted to set the record straight on is the number of concussions he’s had.  While speculation has suggested the number could be as high as eight, Chytil stated that he hasn’t had quite that many, though he declined to set the record straight on just how many he has dealt with.  Head injuries (concussion or otherwise) have been an issue for the 26-year-old, especially in recent years as he has been limited to just 73 games since the start of the 2023-24 campaign.
  • After acquiring Kiefer Sherwood, the Sharks reached out about a contract extension but there’s apparently a sizable gap to bridge on that front. GM Mike Grier spoke to reporters earlier this week including Curtis Pashelka of The Mercury News and wouldn’t rule out the possibility of listening to offers on Sherwood.  That said, he was quick to call the winger a targeted acquisition and he’s clearly someone that they envision fitting on the roster beyond this season.  But Sherwood’s hot start offensively and his physical prowess could potentially push his next contract past the $5MM per season mark despite the 30-year-old only being a full-time NHL player for three years now.  If he remains unsigned leading up to the deadline, it’s possible that Sherwood finds himself back in trade speculation.
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