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The Vancouver Canucks organization has completed another trade recently and have decided to part ways with a former NCAA goaltender after just one month with them.
Vancouver Canucks organization completes another trade, parts ways with former NCAA goaltender
With the goaltending situation improving throughout the Vancouver Canucks organization and everyone back at full health, the Kalamazoo Wings now have Ty Young and Aku Koskenvuo back on their active roster.
“The following transaction has occurred:
Vancouver (NHL) re-assigns G Aku Koskenvuo from Abbotsford to Kalamazoo (ECHL)” the Abbotsford Canucks said on X.
Pavicich, 23, joined the Kalamazoo Wings back in early November, signing a standard player contract (SPC) with the club shortly after becoming a free agent.
“The K-Wings have signed rookie goaltender, & former @sundevilhockey standout 😈, Luke Pavicich to a Standard Player Contract (SPC).” the Wings said on Instagram in November.
The Clarence Center, New York native spent four seasons in the NCAA with UMass, UMass-Lowell and the University of Arizona, suiting up for 67 games in his collegiate career before turning pro towards the end of the 2024-25 campaign.
Pavicich went on to appear in seven games for the Kalamazoo Wings during his stint with the Western Michigan club, putting up a 2-4-1 record along with a 3.34 goals against average and a save percentage of .902.
With the Kalamazoo Wings now back at full strength between the pipes, they’ll look to begin their climb up the Western Conference standings on Sunday as they take on the Fort Wayne Komets at 12 p.m. PT (3 p.m. local).
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