The Canucks 2013 Stanley Cup Playoffs schedule
The Canucks 2013 Stanley Cup Playoffs schedule has been released. We now know what days this week we can look forward to dining on Shark.
End of season Canucks 2013 overachievers and underachievers
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NWSB Insider and Vancouver Canucks blogger C-Mac weighs in on the overachievers and underachievers in Van City for the end of the 2012/13 regular season. Jason Garrison...
New Vancouver Canucks d-man Jason Garrison – love ‘em & hate ‘em
I like this move. Do you?
Just when it looked on Sunday, July 1st as though Vancouver would be celebrating Canada Day and NHL Free Agency in a very low key way, a big bottle of Crown Royal was broken out late on with the signing of defenceman Jason Garrison from the Florida Panthers.
(They are of course officially the exclusive supplier of Vancouver Canucks players for the past ten...
Jason Garrison, beyond the numbers
The Canucks signed Jason Garrison the other day to a whopping 6 year $27.6 million deal. The response in the hours and days afterwards have been all over the map. Some see this as a gross overpayment of a player that had one lucky season, others see it as a case of the Canucks getting a player for less money than he could have had elsewhere. So where does the truth lie?
I have...
Welcome to Vancouver Jason Garrison…acquired via free agency from Florida
2012 NHL Free Agency
Defenseman Jason Garrison reportedly will sign a six-year deal with the Vancouver Canucks.
The new contract is worth $4.6 million per year, TSN.com reported Sunday.
Garrison, 27, had a career year in 2011-12 with 16 goals and 17 assists in 77 games with the Florida Panthers. The offensive-minded defenseman added a goal and two assists for the Panthers in the...
Garrison, Canucks have 6-year deal
The Vancouver Canucks signed defenseman Jason Garrison to a six-year contract on the first day of NHL free agency Sunday.
Garrison, who grew up in White Rock, B.C., joins the Canucks after four seasons with the Panthers.
''We felt quite strongly that he is a player that is evolving and, given our circumstances, that he would have an opportunity to continue to evolve,'...
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July 01, 2012
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Garrison signs 6-year contract with Canucks
The Vancouver Canucks signed defenseman Jason Garrison to a six-year contract on the first day of NHL free agency Sunday.
Garrison, who grew up in White Rock, B.C., joins the Canucks after four seasons with the Panthers.
The 27-year-old had 16 goals and 17 assists for 33 points in 77 games with Florida last season. He added a goal and two assists in the playoffs.
Garrison was...
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July 01, 2012
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UFA of the Day: Jason Garrison
Today I decided to profile UFA defenceman Jason Garrison. There was a lot of buzz at the end of the Stanley Cup finals when Garrison said he would love to be a Vancouver Canuck. Without going balls out and getting the Orca tattooed on him, Garrison will patiently wait until July 1st to see if his boyhood dream will be come a reality.
Name: Jason Garrison
Age: 27
Size: 6’2″,...
Panthers Have Offer On The Table For Garrison
from George Richards of On Frozen Pond, Tallon said there has been no change in status with unrestricted free agent Jason Garrison, although he will continue to speak with Garrison’s agent at the draft.
Garrison can walk away from the Panthers on July 1 if a deal isn’t reached. Tallon said Florida has a deal on the table.
Tallon also said no team has contacted him regarding...
Panthers stil attempting to retain Jason Garrison’s services
According to the Miami Herald’s George Richards, the Florida Panthers haven’t given up hope in terms of attempting to re-sign Jason Garrison:
General manager Dale Tallon said the Panthers have made an offer to free agent defenseman Jason Garrison and that he plans to meet with Garrison’s agent when he travels to Pittsburgh for the NHL draft this weekend.
Garrison, who had...
Bill Meltzer: Meltzer's Musings: Could Garrison be Plan B on D?
No player in the NHL this past season delivered more bang for his team's buck than Florida Panthers defenseman Jason Garrison. The 27-year-old emerged as one of the league's better two-way defenseman while averaging nearly 24 minutes of ice time per game.
The 6-foot-2, 220 pound defenseman played solid hockey in his own zone in each of the last two seasons. Given greater...
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