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Vancouver Canucks sign two-way deal with Dry, Brisebore and Stevens

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VANCOUVER —Vancouver Canucks has forwarded Sheldon Dries, defenseman Guillaume Brisebois, and John Stevens to a two-way contract.

Dries has agreed on a two-way contract, and Brisebois and Stevens have each signed a one-year contract.

28-year-old Dries had two goals and assists in 11 games against Canucks from 2021 to 22. He added his career's highest 62 points (35 goals, 27 assists) in 54 games against the American Hockey League's Abbotsford Canux.

In 59 career NHL games split between Vancouver and Colorado, Dries collected 9 points (5 goals, 4 assists) and 30 penalties.

24-year-old Brisebore has scored two goals and five assists in 26 games against Abbotsford this past season, adding assists in two playoff games.

Brisebois was named Vancouver in the third round and was ranked 66th overall in the 2015 NHL Draft. He has appeared in 10 career NHL games in Vancouver and 205 regular season AHL games (13-41-54) in Abbotsford, Utica Comets, and Laval Rocket.

Stevens, 28, scored 43 points (19 goals and 24 assists) and 72 penalties in 68 games against Abbotsford from 2021 to 22.

He has 94 points (41 goals and 53 assists) and 150 penalties in 233 career AHL games.

This report by Canadian Press was first published on June 27, 2022.