CALGARY — Forward Chris Higgins will join the Calgary Flames' training camp on a professional try-out.

The Smithtown, N.Y. native spent the last six seasons with the Vancouver Canucks, notching 62 goals and 80 assists and 82 penalty minutes in 314 games.

The Canucks placed Higgins on waivers in June with the intention of buying out the final year of his contract. It capped a rough 2015-16 season for veteran forward, who was squeezed out of the Canucks' lineup and had a 22-game stint with the AHL's Utica Comets.

Prior to sending Higgins to the minors, the Canucks took the unusual step of announcing publicly they were trying to deal him to another team in order to make room for younger players. Vancouver also attempted to move Higgins at the trade deadline, but couldn't find a taker.

The 33-year-old broke his foot in training camp last September and never really found any traction, finishing a miserable campaign with three goals and an assist in 33 games.

This is Higgins' second stint with the Flames organization after he was traded to Calgary in 2009-10. He played 12 games and recorded three points (two goals, one assist).

Higgins started his NHL career in Montreal and had his best offensive season in 2007-08, scoring 27 goals and adding 25 assists with the Canadiens.

He has 165 goals, 168 assists and 220 penalty minutes over 711 career NHL games with Montreal, the New York Rangers, Calgary, Florida and Vancouver.