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Thursday, June 4, 2009
Canucks Sign Center Rypien to a Two-Year Extension
The Vancouver Canucks have locked up another potential free agent by signing center Rick Rypien to a two-year contract extension worth $1.1 million. The deal averages out to $550,000 per season. Last season with the Canucks, Rypien appeared in only 12 games this season after suffering a sports hernia early in the 2008-09 campaign. He scored three goals and 19 penalty minutes in those 12 games. In four NHL seasons, all with the Canucks, he has appeared in 41 games, scoring five goals and two assists for seven points and 69 penalty minutes. This is a decent signing for the Canucks, as Rypien has emerged as one of their toughest players over the past few seasons. The very physical forward was on pace to have a very productive season offensively until getting sidelined with a sports hernia. At $550,000 per season, Rypien is a very affordable signing for the Canucks, who will be pressed with cap space this summer if they hope to re-sign Henrik & Daniel Sedin and Mattias Ohlund, who will be unrestricted free agents on July 1. The only downside to re-signing Rypien, who would have been an unrestricted free agent on July 1, is his injury history. He has missed considerable time over the past few seasons due to various injuries. If the trend continues, Rypien could miss considerable time again next season. However, if he can stay healthy and start the 2009-10 season as well as the 2008-09 season, Rypien could emerge as a potential 20-goal scorer for the team.
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