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The Vancouver Canucks are in the midst of a fire sale as we approach the March 6 NHL trade deadline, and everyone is in play, including one of their longest tenured active players. 

Tyler Myers has been with the club since the 2019-20 season, when he signed as a UFA in the 2019 off-season. Since then, the now 36-year-old defenseman has skated in 488 games with the Canucks, scoring 26 goals and 138 points. 

But it seems like Myers’ time with the Canucks is coming to an end, as he has been held out of the Canucks lineup for two consecutive games due to trade-related reasons.

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