
The Vancouver Canucks traded 25-year-old winger Nils Hoglander to the Nashville Predators for a 2029 third-round pick, then acquired 34-year-old Brendan Gallagher from the Montreal Canadiens for future considerations. While trading a younger player for a modest pick and adding an expensive veteran seems counterintuitive for a rebuilding team, the moves focus on improving team culture. Gallagher, a former alternate captain for Montreal, brings leadership and professionalism. With Montreal retaining 50% of his $6.5 million cap hit, Gallagher could become a trade asset at the deadline if he rebounds offensively.
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