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Vancouver Canucks Roundup: Kerfoot, Boeser, European Leagues and 2020

August 24, 2017, 1:41 PM ET [297 Comments]
Carol Schram
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Today, a roundup of Canucks-related news and notes.

As expected, Alex Kerfoot has chosen his NHL landing spot, and it's not the Canucks. It's a bit ironic that he picked the Colorado Avalanche, considering this year's other notable NCAA free agent, Will Butcher, decided against signing with the Avs.

Sounds like West Vancouver's Kerfoot was lured by the opportunity to work under a legend from Burnaby:




The Avs are still woefully undermanned on defense. According to CapFriendly, Erik Johnson, Tyson Barrie and Mark Barberio are the only NHL blueliners currently under contract for next season, and RFA Nikita Zadorov still needs to be signed. Right now, the Avs have plenty of forwards who can play centre, so it seems like Sakic is still looking to make the deal that would swap Matt Duchene for a defenseman.

It'll be interesting to see how Kerfoot's development curve compares to former Penticton Vee Tyson Jost, a 19-year-old first-rounder from 2016 who's also expected to jump into the Avs lineup this year.

Jost is on the list of first-year players who have been invited to do the rounds in Toronto next week at the NHLPA's Rookie Showcase. So is Brock Boeser.




Boeser's busy summer continues. He came out on the losing end last night in Da Beauty League final after a 4-2 victory by Team RBC over Team Velocity.




In other prospect news, goaltender Michael Garteig will remain a part of the extended Canucks organization next season.




A Prince George native, Garteig was signed to a one-year entry-level NHL contract last season by the Canucks after leading Quinnipiac University to the Frozen Four in 2016. He spent most of last season with the ECHL's Alaska Aces but was called up to Utica to back up Thatcher Demko after Richard Bachman was injured late in the season and appeared in eight AHL games. He also earned a memorable call-up from the Canucks last November, backing up Jacob Markstrom for one game when Ryan Miller was sidelined with the flu.

Garteig was not issued a qualifying offer at the end of the season, so it's nice to see him back with the organization.

In Europe, games are starting to get rolling in the Champions Hockey League, and Ryan Biech is doing a fantastic job of keeping track of the Canucks prospects.

He mentions that Kristoffer Gunnarsson should be suiting up for Frolunda today, and that Petrus Palmu is not in the lineup for TPS after a recent knee injury:




Elsewhere, Elias Pettersson's Vaxjo Lakers are taking on Lukas Jasek's Bili Tygri.




Pettersson's at it again, generating offense while showing off some slick moves!




The KHL season is also now rolling:




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Back to the present—from No. 88 to No. 89:




Earlier this month, Sam Gagner was on the ice at the Power Edge Pro camp in Toronto, working out with a group that also included Connor McDavid, John Tavares and Matt Duchene. Good company!




To conclude today—The Hockey News has been doing future projections for teams around the league, and just got to Vancouver:




Matt Larkin is going against the grain and projecting that Jordan Subban still has a chance to become an NHL player—and he's high on Kole Lind! It's fun looking at a future Canucks lineup that also includes not just future leader Bo Horvat and the sniper Boeser but also Pettersson, Jonathan Dahlen, Olli Juolevi and Thatcher Demko as a starting goaltender.

The Canucks should be coming into their own again right around the time the next lockout kicks in!
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