Vancouver Canucks ink free-agent defenceman Tyler Myers, Jordie Benn
VANCOUVER — For months, Vancouver Canucks general manager Jim Benning has stressed the need for his club to beef up their blue line over the off-season.
He did just that on Monday, adding a trio of defencemen in free agency.
The biggest signing was former Winnipeg Jets D-man Tyler Myers, who agreed to a five-year deal with an annual average value of US$6 million.
Benning, a former scout, said he’s been watching the 29-year-old’s career since Myers played junior hockey for the Western Hockey League’s Kelowna Rockets.