In today’s NHL rumors rundown, the Utah Hockey Club intends to remain active as they search for players to improve their team this season. Meanwhile, Derek Forbort has left the Vancouver Canucks for personal reasons. How long will he be gone? After being linked to the Edmonton Oilers, is Joel Quenneville now being connected to the Detroit Red Wings? Finally, have expectations for defenseman Ty Emberson changed when it comes to the Edmonton Oilers?
Utah Hockey Club Plans to Stay Aggressive With Trades
After an impressive 3-1 start to the season, the Utah Hockey Club is already looking to further strengthen its roster. General Manager Bill Armstrong told Jim Biringer of RG.org that he’s committed to improving the team and staying competitive. “We’re always looking and listening,” Armstrong said. “If we can add at the right time, we certainly will. But it’s about the team’s progress, not rushing it.”
Utah made bold moves in the offseason, acquiring defensemen Mikhail Sergachev and John Marino, and extending key players Dylan Guenther and Sean Durzi. Armstrong has his sights set on players aged 24 to 28, believing this range is key for building a successful, Cup-contending defense.
He explained:
But sometimes, you don’t get everything through the draft. 50% of a Stanley Cup team is traded for, so you’ve got to go out there and make adjustments and really add into what your club needs, and we’re moving into that era where we’ve got a kind of good young players coming.
Forbort Leaves Canucks for Personal Reasons
Derek Forbort has left the Canucks for personal reasons, the team confirmed on Thursday. It doesn’t sound long-term and speculation is that he could be back in a few days. The Canucks announced today that defenseman Erik Brännström has been recalled from Abbotsford (AHL).
Forbort signed a one-year, $1.5 million contract with the Canucks on July 1.
Quenneville’s Name Pops Up Again
As per Larry Brooks of the New York Post, “And I just wonder after the Red Wings’ opening, 6-3 defeat to the Penguins in Detroit — 24 hours after Pittsburgh had been used as a speed bag by the Rangers while Detroit was fresh — whether GM Steve Yzerman is going to have Joel Quenneville on speed dial?”
The suggestion here is that if the Red Wings (1-2-0) continue to struggle in a season where…
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