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Tyler Myers really likes being a Vancouver Canuck. But will he still be one at the end of the summer?

He’s loved being in Vancouver but still, the last three season have been nothing like he imagined.with a 3-2 shootout loss to the Edmonton Oilers.

“I’ve still really enjoyed it. I love the guys. I’ve loved the organization and being a part of it. This year, the first full year back, it was the most fun I’ve had. Just because we got back to some normality and a lot of a normal 82 game season. It was nice to get that feeling back again. I’m sure it’ll continue.”Article content

It’s going to be an interesting off-season for Myers and the Canucks. Even though the Canucks played very well under Boudreau and nearly made the playoffs despite starting the year 9-15-2 under Travis Green, the new management team seems set to make changes. He has three more years on his contract, with a US$6 million cap hit each season. He’s 32 but just played the third full 82-game season of his career. He’s proving to be durable, though he also posted the lowest-scoring season of his career, scoring just one goal while adding 17 assists.He’s focused on how his team has evolved under Bruce Boudreau. They were in a very bad spot when the energetic coach took over in early December.

Myers, one can tell, feels that disappointment more than most. He pointed his finger at the team’s miserable penalty kill in the first six weeks of the season. The Canucks’ PK was at risk of being an all-time worst unit when Boudreau took over and handed the reins of the penalty killing units over to assistant coach Scott Walker and then to Brad Shaw after Walker had to take a leave due to vertigo.

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