Hansen said Friday there were six or seven playoff teams on the list, as well as one team that is currently out of the playoffs that he included for personal reasons, according to The Province.
"I think it was a fair list, at least from my perception," Hansen said.
Miller, 36, who can also become an unrestricted free agent on July 1, is believed to have submitted teams that would allow him to move closer to California, where he spends his offseason and his wife has an acting career. Much as with Fleury, the market to acquire Miller, who carries a $6 million salary-cap charge, may be limited.
Hansen, 30, would probably bring a better return for Benning, assuming he can work with the teams on Hansen's list, because he is under contract for one more season at a $2.5 million cap charge. Hansen has 13 points (six goals, seven assists) in 27 games this season, ranking fifth on the Canucks with 0.48 points per game, but was productive last season with 38 points (22 goals, 16 assists) in 67 games, has decent size (6-foot-1, 194 pounds) and can kill penalties.
If Benning were to ask Burrows to waive his no trade clause, the potential for stockpiling future assets before March 1 becomes very enticing.
The Canucks have no extra picks in the 2017, 2018 or 2019 NHL Drafts; as of now, they don't have a pick in the fifth and sixth rounds in 2017.