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Essentially retired
According to his agent Jason Davidson, Ferland's (head) No. 1 priority is his health and he has no desire to return to the game of hockey, Rick Dhaliwal of TSN 1040 Vancouver reports.
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Ferland's retirement had already essentially become official when he announced he didn't think he'd ever play professional hockey again in July of 2021, but this news can be taken as confirmation that he's played his last NHL shift. Ferland will end his career having racked up 60 goals, 134 points and 200 PIM in 335 games split between the Flames, Hurricanes and Canucks. He'll presumably remain on long-term injured reserve for the final year of his contract in 2022-23.
Ferland's retirement had already essentially become official when he announced he didn't think he'd ever play professional hockey again in July of 2021, but this news can be taken as confirmation that he's played his last NHL shift. Ferland will end his career having racked up 60 goals, 134 points and 200 PIM in 335 games split between the Flames, Hurricanes and Canucks. He'll presumably remain on long-term injured reserve for the final year of his contract in 2022-23.
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Ferland lost the vast majority of the 2019-20 season to concussion-like symptoms, managing just five points in 14 games. He returned for the playoffs, but appeared in just two games before leaving the Edmonton bubble due to another head injury. It's been a hard road for the 28-year-old, whose troubling history of head injuries could contribute to an early retirement from professional hockey. No such announcement has been made yet, but fantasy managers shouldn't expect the Manitoba native to make an impact in 2020-21, especially given the Canucks' forward depth.
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Moves to LTIR
Ferland (head) was placed on long-term injured reserve Monday, Thomas Drance of The Athletic Vancouver reports.
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Essentially retired
When asked about his future, Ferland (head) stated "I am feeling better, I wish I could come back, but I know where I'm at now health-wise. No I don't think I'll play professionally ever again. Definitely no contact ever again, I need to take care of myself," Rick Dhaliwal of TSN 1040 Vancouver reports.
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Lands on LTIR
The Canucks have placed Ferland (head) on long-term injured reserve, Thomas Drance of The Athletic Vancouver reports.
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Won't be ready for camp
Ferland (head) will not be with the team for the start of training camp, Rick Dhaliwal of TSN 1040 Vancouver reports.
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Not cleared to play yet
Ferland (head) hasn't returned to 100 percent, as general manager Jim Benning told reporters, "If the season was to start right now, Micheal Ferland wouldn't be starting," Brendan Batchelor of Sportsnet 650 reports.
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Likely headed for long-term IR
Ferland (head) is expected to start the 2020-21 season on long-term injured reserve, per TSN Radio Vancouver.
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Ferland will carry a $3.5 million cap hit next season which will, essentially, come off the books for the Canucks. Once cleared to play, the winger may have to settle for a bottom-six role behind the likes of Jake Virtanen and Brock Boeser. Given the fact that head injuries limited the 27-year-old to just 14 contests this season, it could potentially mark the end of his professional career.
Ferland will carry a $3.5 million cap hit next season which will, essentially, come off the books for the Canucks. Once cleared to play, the winger may have to settle for a bottom-six role behind the likes of Jake Virtanen and Brock Boeser. Given the fact that head injuries limited the 27-year-old to just 14 contests this season, it could potentially mark the end of his professional career.