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Canucks Place Defenseman Guillaume Brisebois on Waivers for AHL Assignment

Vancouver Canucks

In a significant move, the Vancouver Canucks have placed defenseman Guillaume Brisebois on waivers, signaling their intent to assign him to the AHL if he clears. Brisebois has been sidelined for the entire season due to injury, making this decision a crucial step towards his return to competitive play.

Brisebois participated in Vancouver’s training camp this September, but shortly after, he underwent surgery to address a lower-body injury. This setback has prevented him from making his season debut, a disappointment for both the player and the organization.

As one of the longest-serving members of the Canucks, drafted 66th overall in the 2015 NHL Draft, Brisebois has been a vital part of Vancouver’s defensive depth. He saw action in three NHL games during the 2024-25 season and played an integral role in helping the Abbotsford Canucks clinch the Calder Cup during their playoff run last June.

His return to Abbotsford is expected to provide a significant boost to their blue line, which has faced challenges this season due to injuries and NHL call-ups. The AHL Canucks have had to frequently adjust their defensive pairings as a result.

Abbotsford is set to play later today at 12:00 PM PT and will soon embark on a six-game home stand at the Rogers Forum. This period could be pivotal for both Brisebois and the team as they look to stabilize their roster.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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