Canucks appear likely to be active in trade market
Nobody could accuse Vancouver Canucks management of being inactive as August started. But the second-guessers were still left to wonder whether general manager Mike Gillis and his cohorts had actually accomplished much. With the re-signing of right winger Dale Weise to a one-year, one-way deal worth $615,000, the Canucks had more bottom-six forwards than they knew what to do with...
The Canucks re-signed Dale Weise. Is this a good thing?
Vancouver Canucks re-ups Weise
The Vancouver Canucks avoid going to arbitration by signing Winger Dale Weise to a one-way contract worth $615,000.
This move might make the average fan let out a “meh”, in the middle of a summer where the Canucks don’t seem to be making any splashes in roster movement, but as minor a deal as it is, it can be seen as a good thing for the Canucks...
Canucks and Dale Weise settle on 1 year contract
Per a tweet from TSN's Darren Dreger this AM we've learned the Vancouver Canucks and winger Dale Weise have agreed on a 1-year contract.
In 2011/12 Weise the 6 ft 2 210lb winger put up 4 goals and 4 assists with 100 PIM.
Weise was selected by the New York Rangers in the 4th round, 111th overall, of the 2008 NHL Entry Draft.
He spent 3 seasons in the Rangers farm...
Alex Burrows is going to get paaaaaaaaaaaaaid.
Hey everyone, It’s been a while since I’ve posted anything on here that wasn’t a back handed compliment to Mason “the little milt that couldn’t” Raymond or a random piece of funny Canucks news, like the hilarious bit about Dale Weise and him going to salary arbitration.
Today I wanted to forget it’s Monday and that July 23rd is actually the new November 7th in the lower...
Dalse Weise files for salary arbitration
In what can only be described as a slow news day, The agent for Vancouver Canucks forward Dale Weise has decided to file for salary arbitration, this news comes courtesy of News 1130 sports.
It wasn’t too much of a shock to learn that this was met with some what of a negative reaction. From: “I’ll lend him my bus pass to get to the airport” to “Dale Weise thinks he’s...
Dale Weise Breaks Nose
Got to feel for Dale Weise today. On Valentine's Day of all days Weise broke his nose in practice on Tuesday, leaving the ice with a bag of ice up to his face (which brought back terrible Valentines Day memories from your truly) early Tuesday afternoon.
Seriously, last year I got in a fight on Valentines day, it sucked. Despite the tough luck Weise told the media Tuesday...
Dale Weise Offers Multiple Excuses for Embarrassingly Refusing to Fight Shawn Thornton
Saturday was a sad day for hockey. For those of you who watched the highly anticipated Bruins-Canucks matchup in Boston, you can't help but agree. No, I'm not talking about some hip check; I'm referring to the Habs-like act pulled by Dale Weise -- a professional hockey player, who stands in at 6-foot-2, 210 pounds -- jawing at an opponent and then skating away to hide...
No Suspension for Canucks’ Dale Weise
According to Jim Jamieson of the province, there will be no suspension or fine for Vancouver Canuck Dale Weise following his hit on Edmonton Oilers defenceman Alex Plante on Monday night.
NHL VP of player safety Brendan Shanahan looked at the video of the hit but opted not to hold a hearing with Weise, so there will not be a suspension. It’s still possible Weise could be fined...
Video- What Do You Think Of The Dale Weise Hit?
Weise received 5 for charging and a game misconduct.
from David Staples of the Cult of Hockey, Asked about the hit by Vancouver forward Dale Weise on Edmonton d-man Alex Plante in Monday night’s game, Edmonton Oilers head coach Tom Renney suggested a suspension might be in order.
“Pretty tough hit. Maybe a little sabbatical,” Renney said.
“He came pretty hard. He had a...
Canucks walking wounded continues: Volpatti out, Weise in
Vancouver Canucks blogger Riley Trottier weighs in with his thoughts on the walking wounded. The Canucks injury report. One more player has been added this week with the announcement Sunday morning that forward Aaron Volpatti will be out 4-6 months because he requires shoulder surgery. Enter Dale Weise, again.
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