Bob Frid-USA TODAY Sports

With the big deal wrapped up, in re-signing Filip Hronek, the Vancouver Canucks can move on more housekeeping-type transactions. Such is the case, today they announced that a depth piece Mark Friedman re-signs with the club.

Mark Friedman Re-Signs and Gets One Year

The Canucks acquired Friedman from the Pittsburgh Penguins early last season. They needed to improve their depth when Guillaume Brisebois was injured in training camp. General Manager Patrick Allvin went to the well they knew, getting Friedman from their former team in a four-player deal.

He was in the regular rotation for the first two months of 2023-24, remaining on the team as a seventh defenceman through most of the season. In 23 NHL games, he averaged 12:14 of ice time and scored one assist. Like his previous deal, this one is one-way with a cap hit of $775K.

That should be enough to keep him near the lineup, if not in it. If he does lose his place in Vancouver, he knows how to find his way back again. The 28-year-old played just four games in Abbotsford last season, scoring once with three assists. Should the big club decide to keep their young players in one spot for the full season, Friedman will be the early call-up.

What to Expect From Mark Friedman

Unless he suddenly catches fire, Friedman isn’t going to be a lynchpin of the Canucks defence. On the other hand, he knows how to handle himself at the NHL level for stretches. He’ll need to earn Head Coach Rick Tocchet‘s trust, though, if he wants to be a regular.

Friedman’s main competition is likely the already-signed Noah Juulen. He’s not as physical as Juulsen is, so even in a depleted lineup, it will be hard to find ice time. He has some flexibility as a right-handed shot who can play either side, but watch who else the team signs. For example, if Brisebois has made a full recovery, he’ll want his spot back, too.

More must-reads:

TODAY'S BEST
Fever's Caitlin Clark setting high bar heading into 2025 season
Saints' Derek Carr confirms rumor during guest sermon at Las Vegas church
Steelers may have found another steal in UDFA pool as Pittsburgh lands an athletic freak
Dyson Daniels steals his way to Most Improved Player Award
Insider suggests four-time Pro Bowl option for Steelers if Aaron Rodgers doesn't sign
Texas football team reportedly has shockingly high payroll
Five-star USC commit Alijah Arenas receives positive health update
Juan Soto's bat speed decline threatens Mets' $765 million investment
Collin Morikawa makes shocking change ahead of PGA Championship
Jets' Jordan Travis makes career-defining decision
Jerry Jones had harsh comment about Cowboys star CB
Astros pitcher who hasn't started since 2022 World Series set to return
Kelce brothers address Shedeur Sanders falling to fifth round of 2025 NFL Draft
NFL team executive expands on what Browns' Shedeur Sanders did wrong before draft
Insider names front-runner in Browns' QB competition after drafting Shedeur Sanders
Report: Eli Manning interested in Giants ownership stake
Mystics 2025 first-round pick's season in doubt after concerning injury
Marlins outfielder expected to miss remainder of 2025 season 
Tyrese Haliburton’s father addresses his incident with Giannis Antetokounmpo
Patriots' Austin Hooper explains what teammates can expect from HC Mike Vrabel

Want more Canucks news?

Join the hundreds of thousands of fans who start their day with Yardbarker's Morning Bark, the best newsletter in sports.