Canucks ink defenceman Tyler Myers to five-year deal worth US$30 million
VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Canucks have made their first move in free agency, confirming the long-rumoured signing of defenceman Tyler Myers.
The 29-year-old has agreed to a five-year contract worth an annual average of US$6 million, the Canucks announced on Monday.
“Tyler is a proven competitor and an important addition to our roster,” said Canucks general manager Jim Benning. “His experience, character, and size are qualities that will help our team. We are excited to have Tyler and his family join our team.”
Myers spent last season with the Winnipeg Jets, tallying 31 points in 80 games. The six-foot-eight, 229-pound native of Houston, Texas, was originally drafted 12th overall by the Sabres in 2008 and played five full seasons in Buffalo before he was dealt to the Jets in February 2015.