When Anaheim Ducks center Ryan Kesler was a Vancouver Canuck, he wore a jersey with No. 17 on the back of it. Now that Kesler is gone, after demanding a trade out of Vancouver and significantly limiting the Canucks' options with his no-trade clause, offseason free-agent acquisition Radim Vrbata wears the No. 17.
Vrbata isn't Kesler, but he is Vancouver's leading scorer. And in the second period of Thursday's game between the Ducks and the Canucks – Kesler's first return to Rogers Arena since the trade – Vrbata scored a second-period goal that gave Vancouver the lead.
The Canucks' Twitter account wasted no time in trolling:
RV17 > RK17
— Vancouver Canucks (@VanCanucks) November 21, 2014
Sorry Kesler, the No. 17 is Taken:
"Oh, did somebody else have number 17 before? Let me count the ways I care.... I'm done counting." pic.twitter.com/vspz652LzA
— Wyatt Arndt (@TheStanchion) November 21, 2014