Vancouver has three players who can become unrestricted free agents after the season: defensemen Luke Schenn and Kyle Burroughs, and goalie Collin Delia. Allvin said a decision on Schenn won't be easy, partly because of his leadership.
"I have a lot of respect for Luke Schenn as a person and what he brings in terms of winning habits," Allvin said. "So, that's definitely a hard one for us, but we also understand that he's UFA. We'll see if there is another deal to be made or what our decision will be here over the next couple of weeks."
Even with forward Ilya Mikheyev out for the season after having ACL surgery earlier this week, Allvin still has a glut of wings with term left on their contracts who could be traded by the Canucks to shed salary.
The list includes Brock Boeser, who has two more seasons left on a contract with an average annual value of $6.65 million, Conor Garland, who has three left ($4.95 million AAV), and Beauvillier ($4.15 million AAV), who can become a UFA after next season.
Allvin was asked if trading from that depth could address other needs.
"It could," he said.
Replacing Horvat's team-high 31 goals this season, including 11 on the power play, won't be easy. Neither will be replacing his work in the face-off circle, where he leads the NHL in face-offs taken over the past five seasons (7,317), winning 55.3 percent, which ranks eighth among the 38 players with at least 4,000 face-offs.
Allvin does, however, have two players in mind to replace Horvat as captain.
"It's hard to move your captain away," Allvin said. "There is a lot of younger players, in particular
[Elias] Pettersson
and Quinn Hughes, that have shown they're capable of being leaders of this team. We'll sit down as a staff and talk about it here over the next couple of days. … I do think that Pettersson and Quinn Hughes have shown they're capable of taking over this team."