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Vancouver Canucks Re-sign Derek Forbort to Strengthen Blue Line for 2025

The Vancouver Canucks have re-signed defenseman Derek Forbort to a one-year, $2 million contract for the 2025-26 season. The 33-year-old veteran played 54 games for Vancouver last season, contributing 2 goals and 9 assists. General Manager Patrik Allvin praised Forbort's defensive abilities and penalty-killing skills, highlighting his importance to the team's defensive strength.
Vancouver Canucks Re-sign Derek Forbort to Strengthen Blue Line for 2025
Vancouver Canucks Re-sign Derek Forbort to Strengthen Blue Line for 2025 (Image Source: Getty Images)
The NHL offseason has just begun, and some teams are already making big decisions. One player, who was part of the Canucks last season, is now returning. The news came early this week. The team made it official with a public update.

Derek Forbort signs new contract with Canucks

On Tuesday, June 3, 2025, the Vancouver Canucks confirmed that Derek Forbort will stay for another year. He signed a new contract worth $2 million. This deal will cover the 2025–26 season.Forbort is 33 years old. He played 54 games for the Canucks last season. He scored 2 goals and had 9 assists. That gave him a total of 11 points.https://x.com/canucks/status/1930005564102455646?s=46&t=8ecFHACrCbRV63hISqBrAAHe played in the NHL for years. Over his career, he has played in 550 regular-season games. Boston, Calgary, Los Angeles, Vancouver, and Winnipeg have all seen him play for five teams. With 19 goals and 87 assists thus far.Forbort also has experience in the playoffs. He played 35 games in the postseason. He scored 3 goals and made 2 assists during those games. He has also received 33 penalty minutes in the playoffs.Also Read: Vancouver Canucks Target Speedy Winger Vit Zahejsky As Late-Round Gem For 2025 NHL Draft

Canucks GM praises Forbort’s role on the team

Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin shared his thoughts on the signing. He spoke about it on June 3, the same day the deal was announced.
“Bringing Derek back for another season is an important move for our group,” Allvin said. “His strong defensive play and solid work on the penalty kill really helped solidify our back end this past year.”Forbort is known for being tough and experienced. He is six feet four inches tall and weighs 216 pounds. He comes from Duluth, Minnesota. With the U.S. national team, he began his hockey career. 2010 saw him assist Team USA to gold at the Under-18 World Championship. 2011 and 2012 World Junior Championships also saw his participation. The Los Angeles Kings chose Forbort fifteenth overall in the NHL Draft 2010.The Canucks want to stay strong in defense for the coming season. Signing Forbort again shows how much they value him. As of now, the team has not shared any other signing news.

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