Vancouver's defensemen improved at both ends of the rink last season. They helped the Canucks go from 26th in the NHL in goals-against in 2017-18 to tied for 17th, from 3.16 to 3.02 goals-against per game, and slightly improved their offensive production, from 21 goals and 122 points in 2017-18 to 27 goals and 135 points last season.
The improvements weren't enough, though, and the Canucks made significant changes at defenseman this offseason.
After two seasons with the same personnel, they didn't re-sign restricted free agents
Ben Hutton
and
Derrick Pouliot
. They signed unrestricted free agents Myers, whose nine goals and 31 points last season for the Winnipeg Jets would have ranked second to Alexander Edler (10 goals, 34 points) among Vancouver defensemen, and Jordie Benn, who had NHL career highs with five goals and 22 points for the Montreal Canadiens. Add in Hughes, a rookie who had three assists in his first five NHL games.
"We've got to have more offense from our D, and I think we're better equipped to do that," Green said.