Canada Day was a busy one in the sports world as free agency officially began in both the NHL and NBA.

 

 

#KarlAlzner signs a five-year deal with the #Canadiens, worth just over $23 million total.

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There were a ton of signings in the NHL once free agency opened and there was one in particular that may have flew under the radar.

With Jonathan Bernier signing with the Avalanche, the Ducks needed to sign another goalie, which they did in the form of Ryan Miller.

The 36-year-old and John Gibson make for a pretty solid one-two punch in net for Anaheim, but more importantly, the Miller signing is yet another example of the Ducks getting a former Canuck.

As many hockey fans know, Ryan Kesler and Kevin Bieksa are also former Canucks who are currently members of the Ducks.

Once the Miller deal was made official, Anaheim's Twitter account made an interesting offer to Vancouver fans that we imagine none of them will be accepting.

Creative and funny way to sell some jerseys and get more fans to jump on the Ducks bandwagon, but based on the replies, there won't be a lot of fans that jump ship.

When you consider the Ducks have made the playoffs for five straight seasons and the Canucks have made it to the postseason twice over that span, the team's jersey offer becomes a little more enticing.

(H/T: Anaheim Ducks)