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Vincent Desharnais parts ways with Edmonton Oilers, joins Vancouver Canucks

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Sam Jones
August 8, 2024  (6:35 PM)
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In a move that stirred the emotions of many, Vincent Desharnais, a long-standing pillar of the Edmonton Oilers' defense, has transitioned to the Vancouver Canucks as a free agent.

Desharnais, who spent eight impactful years with the Oilers, expressed his mixed feelings about joining a rival team but maintained a positive outlook on his tenure in Edmonton.

Desharnais conveyed his loyalty to the Oilers, a sentiment he reiterated throughout his career.

I said it during the season, I said it after the season that I want to stay in Edmonton. I've been a part of the Oilers for eight years, I've been bleeding orange, it's been Oilers ever since I got drafted. But it's also a business . . . Obviously you think about it, like well, if I go with the Canucks I will be playing them quite a bit. Then after you think about it, you're like well, it could have been worse. It could have been Calgary.

His remarks highlight not only his dedication but also the pragmatic view he holds towards the business aspects of hockey.

Desharnais's decision to sign with Vancouver comes with its own set of challenges, particularly the increased frequency of games against his former team. This transition to a division rival was not his first choice, as made evident by his reflections on the shift. Despite the competitive nature of the sport, Desharnais's humor shone through when he quipped about the alternative, pointing out that at least he didn't end up with the Calgary Flames, a nod to the fierce rivalry shared by the teams.

The defenseman's departure was met with an outpouring of support from Oilers fans, a testament to the deep connection he fostered over the years. Desharnais acknowledged this support in a recent interview, dispelling the notion that fan bases can be overly critical, especially online. His appreciation for the community's encouragement is palpable, underscoring the bittersweet nature of his departure.

Desharnais's journey with the Oilers was nothing short of remarkable, rising from a seventh-round draft pick to a key player who earned the admiration and respect of the fan base. His story is a compelling narrative of perseverance and dedication in the world of professional sports.

As he embarks on this new chapter with the Canucks, the impact of his legacy with the Oilers remains. His contributions to the team and the community have left an indelible mark, and while he now wears different colors, the respect he holds for his former team and its fans endures.

As the NHL season progresses, fans and analysts alike will watch closely to see how Desharnais adapts to his new surroundings and how his departure influences the dynamics within the Western Conference.

Source: OilersNation interview with Desharnais
"I mean, Vancouver is not as bad as Calgary." - Vinny Desharnais

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