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Vancouver Canucks To Recall Ty Mueller
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The Vancouver Canucks have recalled center Ty Mueller from their AHL affiliate, the Abbotsford Canucks, according to CHEK TV’s Rick Dhaliwal. The 23-year-old pivot joins the NHL roster in Vancouver just shortly after the team lost one of its established forwards; the team traded winger Conor Garland to the Columbus Blue Jackets late last night.

If Mueller gets a chance to play in some games for the Canucks on this recall, they will be the first of the 2025-26 season for him. He’s spent all year thus far at the AHL level with Abbotsford, and has scored 11 goals and 28 points in 49 games. That’s right around the scoring pace he was at last season, when he managed 12 goals and 39 points in 64 games.

Mueller has just over 100 games of pro experience to his name, but has been able to get close to being NHL-ready by quickly adapting his game to the professional level. He was a quality college hockey center at the University of Nebraska-Omaha, but it was an open question as to whether he’d have enough to make it to the NHL. He still hasn’t turned into a full-time NHL player to this point, but his progress in the AHL has been encouraging.

The Canucks will get a look at Mueller at the NHL level and be able to better ascertain how close he is to being ready for more regular duty at the game’s highest level. Entering the season, Mueller ranked as the No. 11 prospect in the Canucks’ system according to Elite Prospects.

They projected fourth-line upside for him, and it’s possible recent trade developments have heightened the Canucks’ interest in Mueller’s development. It seems as though quality defensive bottom-six centers have never been more valuable, with players such as Michael McCarron and Sam Carrick returning their teams quality draft picks in the second or third rounds.

With the Canucks set to potentially trade veteran bottom-six pivot Teddy Blueger at some point today, it appears the club might be hoping Mueller can take up an NHL role and quickly develop into the kind of reliable defensive center teams have coveted. Mueller is also a regular penalty killer in Abbotsford, and could also get a look in that role at the NHL level.

In any case, as the Canucks plunge further into a rebuild, the development of younger players such as Mueller will be a key storyline to track that will help determine the kind of timeline the Canucks will have on their road back to contention.

This article first appeared on Pro Hockey Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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