Canucks place Spooner on waivers, paving way for his contract to be bought out
VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Canucks placed Ryan Spooner on waivers Saturday with the intention of buying out the final year of his contact.
The move announced via the team’s official Twitter account is just the latest twist in a turbulent 7 1/2 months for the centre, who will now become an unrestricted free agent.
Spooner, 27, was traded by the New York Rangers to the Edmonton Oilers on Nov. 16 for forward Ryan Strome. The Oilers then demoted him to the American Hockey League’s Bakersfield Condors after he put up just two goals and an assist in 25 games.
Edmonton subsequently dealt Spooner to Vancouver for centre Sam Gagner, who was also playing in the AHL at the time, on Feb. 16.