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Would the Penguins Be Better Off If Jim Rutherford Were Still in Charge?

I was scanning the hockey sites Wednesday night for trades and other pre-draft activity when I noticed the Canucks made two moves, each involving former Penguins.

First, they re-signed pending UFA center Teddy Blueger to a two-year deal with an AAV of $1.8 million. Later in the day, the Canucks peddled forwards Ilya Mikheyev and Sam Lafferty to Chicago, along with a second-round pick in the 2027 Entry Draft, for a fourth-round pick in the same draft. Resulting in roughly $4 million in cap savings (they retained 15 percent of Mikheyev’s salary).

Vancouver promptly used the cap relief today to lock up their emerging and sure-to-be-in-demand UFA power forward, Dakota Joshua, on a four-year deal for $13 million.

With all due respect to Canucks general manager, Patrik Allvin, these moves have Jim Rutherford’s fingerprints all over them. Beat the opposition to the punch while jettisoning your dead wood.

A rangy Russian winger with some ability, Mikheyev had managed just one goal in his last 62 games with the Canucks, including the playoffs. None is his last 26.

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