Profile photo on Vancouver Canucks C Dakota Joshua during an NHL (National Hockey League) game against the Calgary Flames in Calgary, Alta., Dec. 31, 2024.


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The Vancouver Canucks have officially parted ways with forward Dakota Joshua. On Thursday, the team confirmed a trade that sends the 29-year-old to the Toronto Maple Leafs in exchange for a fourth-round pick in the 2028 NHL Draft.
This move marks the end of Joshua’s impactful three-year stint with the Canucks.

A Career Revival in Vancouver

Joshua joined the Canucks and quickly found his stride. Over 199 games, he netted 36 goals and racked up 69 points. But it was the 2023-24 season that truly showcased his growth.
He hit career highs with 18 goals, 14 assists, and 32 total points. His strong play earned him a four-year, $13 million contract — a testament to his rising value in the league.

Overcoming a Personal Battle

Joshua’s season didn’t start as planned. He missed training camp and the early part of the season due to testicular cancer treatments. Despite the off-ice struggle, he returned on November 14 against the New York Islanders and made an immediate impact.

Canucks General Manager Patrik Allvin praised his resilience: “Dakota went through a lot last season before the year even started. We were very impressed with how he handled such a difficult off-ice situation. Once healthy, he tried hard to help the team in many ways, and we wish him the best in Toronto.”

A Return to Toronto Roots

Joshua isn’t a stranger to Toronto. The Maple Leafs originally drafted him 128th overall in 2014. Now, more than a decade later, the Dearborn, Michigan native returns to the organization where his NHL journey began.

His presence brings grit, experience, and offensive upside to the Leafs’ forward depth, potentially filling a key middle-six role.

Canucks Create Space for the Future

For Vancouver, the trade has strategic value. Freeing up Joshua’s cap hit allows more flexibility, especially after acquiring winger Evander Kane in June and re-signing Brock Boeser on July 1.

The Canucks have been actively searching for a top-six centre to round out their roster. Joshua’s departure gives them breathing room to explore further signings or trades.

Additionally, the move opens a roster spot — giving some of the team’s promising prospects from their Calder Cup-winning AHL squad a chance to compete at the NHL level.

What’s Next for Both Teams?

The Maple Leafs get a motivated, battle-tested forward who’s coming off his best season yet. With Joshua on board, Toronto strengthens its bottom-six options and adds a player with grit and perseverance.

Vancouver, on the other hand, leans further into its youth movement and gains future draft capital. The fourth-round pick may seem minor now, but it’s another asset in the team’s growing war chest.

As both teams continue their off-season shaping, Dakota Joshua’s trade represents more than a simple player swap — it’s a move tied to larger ambitions for success on both ends.

Conclusion

The Dakota Joshua trade reflects the business side of hockey — emotional, calculated, and forward-looking. While Vancouver fans bid farewell to a player who fought hard both on and off the ice, Toronto welcomes back a familiar name, now with more experience and fire than ever.

This NHL trade not only reshuffles rosters but also signals fresh opportunities — for the player and the franchises involved.

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