3 players the Vancouver Canucks should trade for at the NHL Trade Deadline

Pittsburgh Penguins v New Jersey Devils
Danton Heinen will be a good addition to the Vancouver Canucks.

The Vancouver Canucks are in an interesting position as we approach this season’s NHL trade deadline. They had the chance to really blow things up, and after trading Bo Horvat in early February, it looked that way.

The Canucks still have JT Miller and Brock Boeser on the roster, two names that have been mock-drafted to nearly every team in the league. But who should Vancouver sign before the March 3 trade deadline?


Here are three players Vancouver Canucks should acquire at the NHL Trade Deadline

#1 Danton Heinen

Pittsburgh Penguins v Detroit Red Wings
Pittsburgh Penguins v Detroit Red Wings

The Vancouver Canucks should consider trading for Danton Heinen because he brings a solid two-way game to the ice. Heinen has the potential to be a talented forward who can play both wing and center and has shown a commitment to playing a responsible defensive game while still contributing offensively.

Furthermore, Heinen has steadily improved his offensive production over the past few seasons, with 21 points in 43 games during the 2020-21 season split between the Anaheim Ducks and Boston Bruins.

His production has been down this season in Pittsburgh, but a change of scenery by adding his scoring ability to the Vancouver Canucks' forward group could help them become a more dangerous offensive team.

Overall, Danton Heinen's combination of two-way play, offensive ability and potential make him an attractive trade target for the Canucks, and he could help them become a more well-rounded team.


#2 Marcus Johansson

Colorado Avalanche v Washington Capitals
Colorado Avalanche v Washington Capitals

Although Marcus Johansson was just traded to the Minnesota Wild, he could be on the move again. Should the Wild go after Brock Boeser or JT Miller, Johansson could be a cap casualty coming back to Vancouver. He is an experienced forward who has played in the league for over a decade and has consistently put up solid offensive numbers throughout his career.

Furthermore, Johansson has the ability to play both wing and center, which could add versatility to the Vancouver Canucks' forward group. His scoring and playmaking skills could also help the Canucks become a more dangerous offensive team.

In addition, Johansson's experience and leadership could be valuable for a young Vancouver Canucks team looking to establish a winning culture in the NHL.

Overall, Marcus Johansson's offensive ability, versatility and veteran presence make him an attractive trade target for the Vancouver Canucks. He could help them become a stronger offensive team while providing valuable leadership.


#3 Nick Cousins

Calgary Flames v Nashville Predators
Calgary Flames v Nashville Predators

The Vancouver Canucks should consider trading for Nick Cousins because he brings a solid all-round game to the ice. Cousins is a versatile forward who can play both center and wing and has shown a commitment to playing a responsible two-way game while still contributing offensively.

Furthermore, Cousins has steadily improved his offensive production over the past few seasons, with 22 points so far this season for the Florida Panthers. Cousins is still relatively young and has room to continue to develop his game, which could make him an asset for the Canucks both now and in the future.

Overall, Nick Cousins' combination of two-way play, offensive ability and potential make him an attractive trade target for the Canucks, who could help them become a more well-rounded team.

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