Dries, 28, has agreed to terms on a two-year, two-way deal. He registered three points (2-1-3) in 11 games at the NHL level with Vancouver last season, appearing in the team's final nine games of the regular season. In 59 career NHL games split between Vancouver and Colorado, Dries has collected nine points (5-4-9) and 30 penalty minutes.
The 5'9", 180-pound centre also skated in 54 regular season games with the American Hockey League's Abbotsford Canucks, totalling a career-high 62 points (35-27-62) and +14 plus/minus differential. A native of Macomb, Michigan, Dries led all Abbotsford skaters in goals (35) in 2021.22 and ranked fourth overall in the AHL.
Brisebois, 24, has agreed to terms on a one-year, two-way contract. In 26 regular season games with the Abbotsford Canucks last season, he tallied seven points (2-5-7) and logged a +8 plus/minus rating before also adding one assist in two playoff games.
Brisebois has spent his entire professional career in the Canucks organization, after being selected by Vancouver in the third round, 66th overall in the 2015 NHL Entry Draft. The 6'2", 175-pound native of Longueuil, Quebec has appeared in 10 career NHL games with Vancouver and 205 regular season AHL games (13-41-54) with Abbotsford, the Utica Comets, and Laval Rocket.
Stevens, 28, has agreed to terms on a one-year, two-way contract. The Springfield, Massachusetts native is coming off his sixth AHL season, recording 43 points (19-24-43) and 72 penalty minutes in 68 games with Abbotsford, while setting career-highs in goals (19), assists (24), points (43), and plus/minus (+14), and games played (68 - matched career-high).
The 6'3", 199-pound centre led the entire league in shorthanded goals (6) and ranked third on Abbotsford in goals, fourth in points, and second in penalty minutes in 2021.22. Stevens has accumulated 94 points (41-53-94) and 150 penalty minutes in 233 career AHL games.