Canucks Re-Assign Bouck to Moose for Conditioning

Published on February 25, 2004 under American Hockey League (AHL)
Manitoba Moose News Release


The Vancouver Canucks today announced they have re-assigned forward Tyler Bouck to the Manitoba Moose for conditioning purposes.

Bouck, 24, has participated in 47 games this season with the Moose. He is tied for fifth in team scoring with 11 goals and 12 assists for 23 points. He has also collected 74 penalty minutes. The Camrose, AB native has played in 12 games with the Canucks this season. He has recorded two assists and collected 14 penalty minutes.

Bouck played in 76 games with the Moose last season and scored 10 goals and 38 points to go along with 103 penalty minutes. He has played 143 games over his career with the Moose, scoring 25 goals and 70 points. He also has 226 penalty minutes. The native of Camrose, AB has played in 67 NHL games in his career with the Canucks, Dallas Stars and Phoenix Coyotes. He has recorded two goals and seven assists. He played in a single NHL playoff game that year with Dallas.

Bouck was acquired by the Canucks in a trade with Phoenix on December 28, 2001 with Todd Warriner, Trevor Letowski and a 3rd round pick in exchange for Drake Berehowsky and Denis Pederson.



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