Canucks Eyeing Familiar Blue-Line Reunion Fans Will Definitely Debate

The Vancouver Canucks are eyeing a reunion with veteran defenseman Ian Cole as they strategize for more experience on their blue line.

The Vancouver Canucks are eyeing a familiar veteran as they try to shape a different kind of locker room.

According to CHEK’s Rick Dhaliwal, Ian Cole is on the team’s radar, and Vancouver is interested in bringing back the pending unrestricted free agent. Dhaliwal said Monday on Donnie and Dhali that the Canucks are looking for experience on the back end and could make Cole a serious target once free agency opens.

“They’re looking for veteran defencemen,” Dhaliwal said on Monday’s edition of Donnie and Dhali. “I will not be surprised if the Canucks are very interested in UFA defenceman Ian Cole… Cole will be one of the leadership guys that the Canucks will check in on in free agency.”

Cole, 37, spent the past two seasons in Utah and remained a steady contributor. Last season, the left-shot defenceman averaged 18:16 of ice time per game and put up 23 points (3-20-23) while finishing at plus-16.

Vancouver also appears set to move on from Pierre-Olivier Joseph. Dhaliwal reported the Canucks will not give the 26-year-old a qualifying offer, which will send him into free agency.

Right now, Vancouver has six NHL defencemen under contract for next season: Filip Hronek, Marcus Pettersson, Zeev Buium, Tom Willander, Elias Pettersson, and Victor Mancini. Of that group, only Hronek and Marcus Pettersson have more than 100 games of NHL experience.

Cole’s only season in Vancouver came in 2023-24, when the Canucks won the Pacific Division and advanced to the second round of the playoffs. He finished that regular season with 11 points and gave the club dependable work at even strength and on the penalty kill. His playoff run was tougher, though, as he struggled while playing hurt on his off-side.

Free agency opens at 9 a.m. PDT on July 1, when the Canucks can officially begin making offers to Cole or any other available player.

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