Tyler Myers Poised for Milestone Season with Canucks…
Vancouver, BC — August 12, 2025
Veteran defenseman Tyler Myers is entering his 17th NHL season with no signs of slowing down. As the Vancouver Canucks prepare for the 2025–26 campaign, Myers remains a cornerstone of the team’s defensive unit, bringing experience, stability, and leadership to the blue line.
Coming off a productive 2024–25 season in which he tallied 24 points and averaged over 20 minutes of ice time per game, Myers is expected to maintain a top-four role. Head coach Rick Tocchet has hinted at pairing him with either Quinn Hughes or newcomer Marcus Pettersson, depending on matchups and special teams needs.
“He’s still one of our most reliable guys in tough minutes,” Tocchet said. “Tyler’s reach, positioning, and poise under pressure make him invaluable—especially on the penalty kill.”
Indeed, Myers is projected to lead the Canucks in shorthanded minutes once again, anchoring a penalty kill unit that ranked among the league’s top ten last season. His ability to shut down opposing power plays and transition quickly has made him a defensive asset year after year.
This season also brings the potential for personal milestones. Myers is within striking distance of 900 career NHL games and could surpass 350 career points if he maintains his current pace. For a player who’s faced scrutiny at times for his contract and consistency, these achievements would be a testament to his longevity and quiet impact.
“I just want to help the team win,” Myers said during training camp. “If I can contribute in all situations and be a steady presence, that’s what matters most.”
With a mix of youth and experience on the Canucks’ blue line, Myers’ leadership will be crucial as the team looks to build on last season’s playoff push. Whether mentoring younger players or logging heavy minutes in key situations, Tyler Myers is ready to make his 17th season one to remember.

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