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Tyler Myers, defenseman for the Vancouver Canucks, signed a three-year, $9 million contract with a $3 million cap hit, taking a pay cut compared to his previous deal. The 34-year-old player had a productive season with 29 points and 77 penalty minutes in 77 games, showing improved consistency under coach Rick Tocchet. The Canucks have been active in re-signing players like Teddy Blueger and Dakota Joshua, managing their cap space effectively. Myers' new contract includes a no-movement clause for the first two years and a 12-team no-trade list in the third year, securing his position in the team's defense lineup. Despite speculation of Myers exploring other potential landing spots in free agency, his extension with the Canucks solidifies his presence in Vancouver's blue line for the upcoming seasons.
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