The Vancouver Canucks could soon part ways with one of their franchise icons. Alexander Edler will test the free agent market, his agent Mark Stowe told Rick Dhaliwal of CHEK TV. Edler has played his entire 925-game career in Vancouver.
While this could just be a negotiating tactic from Edler’s representatives, the two sides may also just be ready to move on. Now 35, Edler’s role with the Canucks this season was diminished, receiving almost no powerplay work as Quinn Hughes and Nate Schmidt quarterbacked the two units. His even-strength ice time ranked fifth among Canucks defensemen, though his short-handed role was still necessary.
Stowe explained that this is likely the last time Edler really has the chance to test the market given his age, hinting that he perhaps is looking for a multi-year deal to finish his career. There may still be a spot for him around the league, but with age has come a drastic decline in effectiveness for Edler as well.
At one point, the smooth-skating defenseman could glide around the ice effortlessly, shutting down rushes and jumping into the offense whenever needed. He formed quite a dynamic triangle with Daniel Sedin and Henrik Sedin whenever on the ice together, leading to 13 straight seasons of at least 20 points. That skating stride has slowed, however, and Edler was exposed at times this season to some of the speed and skill in the league. While perhaps not as bad as his tough defensive deployment made him look this year, there’s certainly no guarantee he can handle top-four minutes at this point in his career.
For the Canucks, it was never likely that they could bring Edler back on anything close to the $6MM he has earned in each of the last two seasons. The team needs that cap space for Elias Pettersson and Hughes extensions as both young stars reach restricted free agency. If Edler wants one last payday, it likely wasn’t going to come in Vancouver.
MacJablonski--NotVegasLegend
“…he perhaps is looking for a multi-year deal to finish his career”
Alex, did you forget how old you are?
“…with age has come a drastic decline in effectiveness for”
Alex, see point above. You may need to open the windows and get a LOT of fresh air in, as you are not thinking clearly. This could apply to your agent, as well. You were with the most likely team to overpay & over-term you. The other could be ANA, as Trader Bob occasionally demonstrates. I can hear poor @Dave cringing now. Your window, by anybody else’s standard, should really be closed now. And, keep that errant knee to yourself!
Nha Trang
Yep: the guy really fell off a cliff this year, he hasn’t played a full season in a decade, and he’s 35. Any team that offers him more than a million needs to have their GM shot, and I can’t imagine why he’s worth THAT much, when there are all manner of useful and hungry young defensemen out there playing for league minimum.
MacJablonski--NotVegasLegend
@Nha Trang – There you go with the shooting again! We’ll have to find a new volunteer for the cleanup, the paperwork, it just never ends…but, at least there’ll be a new GM opening on the NHL job board! :)