
Current Season
GP
12
Goals
3
Assists
0
Points
3
+/-
-7
S%
12.5%
Career Stats
Contract
Cap Hit
$4.44M
Total Value
$17.75M
Expires
4 yrs · 2026-2027
Status
Then UFA
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Recent Stories
One year after the Canucks shipped J.T. Miller back to the Rangers amid his toxic clash with Elias Pettersson, both teams grapple with the fallout from a deal that swapped a captain for prospects and a draft pick. Miller's hot start in New York faded into slumps, injuries, and fan frustration, while Vancouver integrates pieces like Filip Chytil and Victor Mancini into a lineup still searching for stability.
Vancouver president Jim Rutherford drops a sobering take on Filip Chytil's latest injury setback, a facial fracture from a practice slapshot that derails his comeback from concussions and migraines. The 26-year-old center, who's battled head injuries all season and missed 46 games already, now faces an indefinite absence with the regular season winding down.
Whispers out of Vancouver have Elias Pettersson's name circling the Kings' front office like a forechecker smelling a turnover, especially with the Canucks eyeing roster tweaks ahead of the deadline. Meanwhile, injuries to Jonathan Lekkerimaki and Filip Chytil throw a wrench into the prospect pipeline that GMs up north have been banking on for depth.
The Canucks sit tight with no last-second deals before the Olympic roster freeze locks everything down until late tomorrow. Whispers around Chytil, Dervin and Bains mix with the bigger fire sale brewing for UFAs like Evander Kane, Teddy Blueger and David Kämpf once Rutherford and Allvin get the green light again. Names like Pettersson, Garland and Boeser keep popping in front-office chats, and with Vancouver dead last, every call into Allvin's office carries deadline weight before March 6.
Vancouver assistant Adam Foote delivers the grim update on Filip Chytil's head injury that Canucks fans feared most. The confirmation ripples through the room and beyond, testing GM Patrik Allvin's roster depth. Every bench boss in the league tracks these blows, knowing they rewrite lineups overnight.
Matthew Knies' linemate Bobby McMann draws eyes from scouts whispering about a Leafs shakeup, while Filip Chytil's Rangers drama hints at bigger moves post-Olympics. The Jets lurk as dark horses in the mix, with their cap flexibility making them prime landing spots for deadline deals. Front offices buzz with chatter on how these pieces fit into playoff puzzles as the roster freeze lifts.