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NHL News: Canucks send clear message with official Thatcher Demko, Conor Garland contract extensions

The Vancouver Canucks officially extend Thatcher Demko and Conor Garland, reinforcing their long-term vision and sending a strong message of stability heading into a crucial NHL season.

Conor Garland #8 of the Vancouver Canucks skates against the New York Islanders at UBS Arena on March 26, 2025 in Elmont, New York.
© Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty ImagesConor Garland #8 of the Vancouver Canucks skates against the New York Islanders at UBS Arena on March 26, 2025 in Elmont, New York.

After a challenging 2024–25 NHL season, the Vancouver Canucks have officially solidified two key pieces of their core, signaling their commitment to stability and competitiveness moving forward. On July 1, General Manager Patrik Allvin announced that the team has agreed to terms with goaltender Thatcher Demko and forward Conor Garland on new contracts.

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Demko, 29, has signed a three-year deal worth an average annual value (AAV) of $8.5 million. This contract reflects the Canucks’ confidence in Demko’s elite potential despite his injury setbacks last season, where he appeared in just 23 games. The investment underscores Vancouver’s bet on his return to top form and his role as a foundational player between the pipes.

Meanwhile, Garland, also 29, has secured a six-year extension valued at approximately $6 million per year. The forward posted 18 goals and 41 points over 82 games last season and is regarded as a vital leader both on and off the ice. His strong chemistry with fellow core member Quinn Hughes further cements his importance to the franchise’s long-term vision.

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Demko and Garland have each battled adversity in recent years—injuries, trade speculation, and inconsistent results—but remain central to the club’s blueprint under GM Patrik Allvin and President Jim Rutherford.

The puck rebounds off the post and back into goalie Thatcher Demo #35 of the Vancouver Canucks during the first period in NHL action against the Anaheim Ducks on April, 5, 2025 at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. (Photo by Rich Lam/Getty Images)

The puck rebounds off the post and back into goalie Thatcher Demo #35 of the Vancouver Canucks during the first period in NHL action against the Anaheim Ducks on April, 5, 2025 at Rogers Arena in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. (Photo by Rich Lam/Getty Images)

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High stakes, strong Commitment

The Canucks’ moves to lock in Demko and Garland send a decisive message: this team is focused on retooling rather than rebuilding. Both players were entering the final year of their previous contracts, and the timing of these signings, coinciding with the opening day of free agency, illustrates Vancouver’s urgency to maintain continuity and build around a core group.

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Canucks have been clear in their intent to keep the leadership intact, showing trust in the players who can help reverse the fortunes of a team that struggled throughout the past NHL season.

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