How the Vancouver Canucks can create cap space this summer

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The Canucks may need to move on from a Conor Garland or Brock Boeser to make their salary cap situation...

It seems like every summer, the Vancouver Canucks find themselves in a tough situation with the salary cap. Usually that’s self-inflicted, and sometimes they find ways to kick the can down the road, and get rid of more cap space in the present for a problem that will present itself in a few seasons.

Satiar Shah joined Tyler Yaremchuk and Frank Seravalli on Daily Faceoff Live to discuss the Canucks cap situation, and what might be the most likely solution to their problem.I think it’s obvious it’s going to be a trade. They’re not going to be buying anybody out, especially not a big contract. It doesn’t look like it right now unless something significantly changes over the next little while.

 

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