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The Vancouver Canucks' second defence pairing of Carson Soucy and Tyler Myers has struggled to start the season and something needs to be done soon.
Soucy and Myers are the only Canucks defenders with a PDO below 1.000. Soucy himself has had an on-ice team shooting percentage of just 9.09% and an on-ice save percentage of just 87.65%.
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Counted on to anchor a second pairing alongside Tyler Myers, Soucy just hadn’t been getting it done thus far this year, and was beginning to look like a problem in need of solving.
The 30-year-old is likely to be paired with Tyler Myers to begin 2024-25. Last season, Soucy was limited to six points in 40 games while adding 65 hits and 64 blocked shots in a similar second ...
The two defensemen with whom Soucy played the most this season are Noah Juulsen (295 minutes) and Tyler Myers (259). Juulsen is an AHL call-up type.
When Carson Soucy joined the team last season, he quickly recognized the value of playing alongside a veteran like Myers.
Soucy had a more difficult season this year, as the pairing of him and Tyler Myers faltered throughout Vancouver’s 61 games played prior to his trade.
There seems to be mixed reports regarding Carson Soucy’s future with the New York Rangers. Despite trading for Soucy before the 2025 NHL Trade Deadline with the hopes that he can be a staple on ...
The New York Rangers added to their blue line on Thursday evening, picking up Carson Soucy from the Vancouver Canucks in exchange for the third round draft pick acquired in the Reilly Smith trade.