Alex Edler To Officially Retire NHL Career As Vancouver Canuck

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Vancouver, B.C. – The Vancouver Canucks announced on September 17, 2024 that Alex Edler will sign a one-day contract with the team to officially retire from the NHL as a member of the Vancouver Canucks.

“I am humbled and honoured to officially end my career and retire as a member of the Vancouver Canucks,” said Edler.

“I consider myself lucky to have started my career with such an outstanding organization, in this amazing city, with the best fans in the NHL. Finishing my NHL career where it all began is something very special for myself and my family.”

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Alex Edler 411

  • Selected by Vancouver in the third round, 91st overall, in the 2004 NHL Entry Draft, Edler would go on to spend parts of 15 seasons in Vancouver between 2006.07 and 2020.21.
  • He played in 925 career games for the Canucks, ranking fourth in franchise history and first amongst defencemen.
  • He also represented Sweden internationally on multiple occasions, winning gold at the 2013 and 2017 IIHF World Championships and silver at the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi.
  • Through his Canucks career, the Ostersund, SWE native recorded 409 points (99-310-409) and 665 penalty minutes, while averaging 22:54 of time on ice.
  • His 409 points rank 12th all-time in franchise history and first amongst defencemen, while his 99 goals, 310 assists, and 177 power play points are tops amongst Canucks defencemen.
  • Edler also appeared in 82 career postseason contests with Vancouver, recording 38 points (8-30-38), 60 penalty minutes, and a +8 plus/minus rating.
  • He was an integral part of the Canucks’ run to the 2011 Stanley Cup Final, putting up 11 points (2-9-11) across 25 games and averaging 24:47 of time on ice.

Source: nhl.com

Edler To Have Surgery, Biega Returning, Tanev Close To Skating, Baertschi Is Back

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Alex Edler

andrewchernoff By Andrew Chernoff

November 28, 2016

The Canucks today updated the condition of defenseman Alex Edler, who got injured in the first period of the Colorado game on the weekend.

Edler will undergo surgery today for a fractured index finger on his left hand. His expected recovery is 4-6 weeks.

As for Sven Baertschi, Baertschi is back, but Dorsett, Hansen, Tanev, Rodin are still unavailable, with Tanev close to skating.

Alex Biega is return to the Canucks from the Utica Comets, where he was assigned last week for conditioning.

The defence pairings will have a different look:

  • Sbisa-Stecher
  • Hutton-Gudbranson
  • Tryamkin-Larsen

Ben Hutton, Troy Stecher and Philip Larsen weighed in on the changes due to the injury to Alex Edler:

Source: Canucks Twitter