Could the Richardson claim be insurance for a potential Canucks trade?
Brad Richardson is low-cost, low-risk add for Canucks. Maybe 37 yo isn’t able to help much. Tyler Motte is the only skater the Canucks need to make a decision on. Since then, he spent five seasons in Arizona and one in Nashville before signing with the Calgary Flames this offseason.
The Vancouver Canucks have claimed forward Brad Richardson from waivers. He previously played for the Canucks from 2013-2015.
In the summer of 2008, Richardson was traded to the Los Angeles Kings for a second-round pick. After a junior career with the OHL’s Owen Sound Attack, Richardson made his NHL debut in the 2005-06. Richardson played two seasons with the Canucks from 2013 to 2015.
The Vancouver Canucks have claimed former Canuck Brad Richardson off waivers. Richardson, now 37, was with the Canucks from 2013-2015, but struggled in all ...
Brad Richardson is a member of the Vancouver Canucks once again, after they claimed the veteran centre off waivers from the Calgary Flames.
Another area Richardson can help is in the faceoff circle. He has 852 games of NHL experience. He has won 58.8% of the draws he’s taken, and has a career faceoff winning percentage of 51.9%.
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I like the chemistry of the group. I like the business-like approach of the team, they’re steady at the wheel. I like the makeup of our team. “The three players we brought in all have playoff experience, they’re all right shots, they all play different positions, they all fit how we play, so I think it gives us a lot of flexibility and gives Darryl (Sutter) and his staff a lot of options.” “Our team has done well, and we’ve added significantly to our team in the last month, and we’re happy with the way the day went.” Treliving admitted he was in the market for a defenceman Monday but was comfortable enough with his seven defencemen here, and a few in the minors, that he didn’t feel the need to force it.
The Calgary Flames have made a roster move on deadline day. Forward Brad Richardson has been claimed off the waiver wire by the Vancouver Canucks.
He was a solid depth player for the Flames, but he was placed on waivers because the Flames wanted roster and cap flexibility and he was seemingly the easiest guy to move out. He struggled with injuries and inconsistency and only played 27 games for the Flames, amassing two goals and four points in that span. The Calgary Flames have made a roster move on deadline day.
The 2022 NHL Trade Deadline is today, and depending on when you read this it may have already passed. What is bound to hopefully be another crazy day.
As we all know deadline day can be stressful, so here at The Win Column we took a break from the hard hitting coverage and ranked all of Brad Treliving’s NHL Trade Deadline moves from one to fifteen. Luke Schenn from the Vancouver Canucks? The possibilities are enticing, but absolutely look for the team to make this deal. Of course, those both are now irrelevant as the Flames made another move heading into today’s deadline.