Linden Vey

33-Year-Old CenterC
 Free Agent  
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$Signed with European team Barys Astana (KHL-Russia) in July of 2017.
Headed to KHL
CFree Agent
July 4, 2017
Vey was acquired by the KHL's Barys Astana on Sunday, the Calgary Herald reports.
ANALYSIS
Turning 26 years old later this month, Vey was quite productive with AHL Stockton -- a minor-league affiliate of the Flames -- this past season, dialing in 15 goals and 40 helpers over 61 contests. However, he only made his way into four NHL games in 2016-17, and decided to take his talents overseas despite garnering a qualifying offer from the parent club; Calgary will still hold his NHL rights accordingly.
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Vey was given plenty of opportunities to succeed over two seasons in Vancouver, but despite his playmaking ability could never find the consistency to make it work. His lack of size and strength certainly didn’t help, and he didn’t seem comfortable playing on the wing when it was clear he lacked the skills to be a full-time center, his natural position. He scored 15 points in 41 games for Vancouver, and will have to fight for a roster spot on the Flames. He’s a good depth player for teams in need of offense, but lacks the all-round talent necessary to be a full-time player. In all likelihood, he will spend some time with AHL Stockton.
Vey signed a one-year contract with the Canucks in the offseason after being traded to Vancouver from the Kings in late June. The 23-year-old spent most of last season with AHL Manchester, registering 48 points (14 goals) in 43 games. He also appeared in 18 games for the Kings last season, netting five assists, while averaging 12:08 of ice time. Vey, who led the WHL in goals in 2010-2011, didn’t get many opportunities with a very deep Kings team last season. But he has a real chance to center Vancouver’s third line this upcoming campaign. Coach Willie Desjardins noted that Vey is yet another young player who will have to prove his keep before making the squad, so don’t pencil him in quite yet. But we're keeping one eye on him in camp, just in case.
Vey took another step forward in his second season in the AHL, registering 67 points (22 goals, 45 assists) in 74 games. He certainly benefitted from playing on the same line as hot shot Tyler Toffoli, but he's been a steady riser in the Kings' system the last few seasons, so it wasn't just due to playing alongside Toffoli. He'll head back to the AHL to build off of last year's gains.
Vey had a promising debut (19 goals and 24 assists in 74 games) in the AHL last year after leading the WHL in goals in 2010-11. He has room to add some muscle to his frame (5-11, 176) and could play his way into a mid-season callup. He's not an elite offensive prospect like Tyler Toffoli, but figures to be a solid producer at the NHL level.
Vey led the WHL in scoring with 116 points in just 69 games and was a dominant force in Medicine Hat's playoff run. He doesn't have anything left to prove in the WHL and figures to get his feet wet with Manchester in the AHL. He'll have to earn his spot on the Monarchs so don't be alarmed if he starts the season slowly.
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Sent down to minors
CCalgary Flames  Free Agent
November 22, 2016
Vey was reassigned to AHL Stockton on Tuesday.
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Called up to big club Wednesday
CCalgary Flames  Free Agent
November 9, 2016
Vey was recalled from AHL Stockton on Wednesday, Wes Gilbertson of Postmedia reports.
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Reassigned to minors Tuesday
CCalgary Flames  Free Agent
October 11, 2016
Vey was demoted to AHL Stockton on Tuesday.
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Clears waivers, still with Flames
CCalgary Flames  Free Agent
October 9, 2016
Vey cleared waivers Saturday and continues to battle for a spot with the Flames, Kristen Odland of the Calgary Sunreports.
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Placed on waivers
CCalgary Flames  Free Agent
October 7, 2016
The Flames waived Vey on Friday, Wes Gilbertson of Postmedia reports.
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