Breaking: Vancouver Canucks Reached Agreement To Sign Top Veteran Free Agent Connor Brown From Oilers….
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Breaking: Vancouver Canucks Sign Veteran Forward Connor Brown from Edmonton Oilers
In a bold offseason move, the Vancouver Canucks have reached an agreement to sign veteran winger Connor Brown, formerly of the Edmonton Oilers. The deal, confirmed early this morning, brings the 30-year-old forward to Vancouver on a two-year contract reportedly worth $4.5 million.

Brown, known for his gritty two-way play and leadership qualities, brings valuable experience to the Canucks’ locker room. Though injuries limited his production during his time with the Oilers, Brown’s work ethic and hockey IQ remained evident whenever he hit the ice. Over his NHL career, Brown has played for the Maple Leafs, Senators, Capitals, and most recently, Edmonton, tallying over 300 career points.
The Canucks, aiming to strengthen their depth and veteran presence, see Brown as a key addition to support their younger core. Head coach Rick Tocchet praised Brown’s tenacity and versatility, noting his potential role on the penalty kill and third line.
For Brown, the move represents a fresh start with a team on the rise. “I’m excited to join a passionate market and help this team win,” he said in a statement.
With this signing, Vancouver continues to signal its commitment to becoming a playoff contender in the Western Conference.