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Vancouver Canucks Western Conference Pacific Division
Trade Details
CANUCKS GET VEY FROM LOS ANGELES Saturday, June 28, 2014
The Vancouver Canucks acquired center Linden Vey from the Los Angeles Kings for a second-round draft pick in 2014.
What does it give the Vancouver Canucks?
This is a solid pickup for the Canucks, who are looking for the right mix at the center position now that they've traded away Kesler Vey is ready to challenge for a full-time roster spot at the NHL level, but he wasn't going to get that shot in LA. He has a much better path in Vancouver.
What does it give the Los Angeles Kings?
The Kings are giving Vey a better chance to play in the National Hockey League here, and in return they get a solid future asset in the second-round pick (which they used to select junior defenseman McKeown LA is as deep as any team in the league at the center position, so they did Vey a favor.
Fantasy Impact
Vey has fantasy dark-horse appeal now that he has moved from Los Angeles to Vancouver. He needs to beat out other players for a job but could wind up as the No. 3 center when all is said and done. This hurts fellow Canucks center Horvat chances of sticking in the NHL in 2014-15, though he may still be the favorite to beat Vey out.
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second-round draft pick in 2014