Following the Vancouver Canucks‘ second in-season trade of the season, General Manager Patrik Allvin addressed the media on Monday morning regarding the trade of Kiefer Sherwood.
When the Vancouver Canucks signed Kiefer Sherwood to a modest two-year deal, no one expected much. Maybe he could become a solid depth forward or a physical presence.
NHL head coaches have to hire good assistants. They have to set an overarching philosophy, juggle lineup configurations, and do the kind of “man management” that is impossible to track statistically.
The playoff-contending San Jose Sharks traded for Vancouver Canucks leading goal scorer Kiefer Sherwood on Monday, in a move that cost defenseman Cole Clayton and second-round draft picks in 2026 and 2027.
As the Olympic break approaches, teams seem to be scrambling to get some deals done before another roster freeze. On Monday (Jan. 19) morning, the Vancouver Canucks and San Jose Sharks pulled off a trade that saw Kiefer Sherwood sent to the Sharks in exchange for two second-round picks and Cole Clayton.
The Vancouver Canucks have traded Kiefer Sherwood, a trade everyone expected would happen sooner or later. However, Sherwood’s destination, the San Jose Sharks, might be a little surprising for some.
The Vancouver Canucks get another crack at the New York Islanders on Monday night, and at this point, they’ll take any chance they get to reset the narrative.
The Vancouver Canucks have officially moved Kiefer Sherwood ahead of the trade deadline. Elliotte Friedman was first to report the deal, which sends the veteran forward to the San Jose Sharks in exchange for a pair of second-round picks and defenseman Cole Clayton.
The Vancouver Canucks have traded forward Kiefer Sherwood to the San Jose Sharks in exchange for AHL defenseman Cole Clayton and two second-round picks, the club announced Monday morning.
The Vancouver Canucks have traded Kiefer Sherwood to the San Jose Sharks for defenceman Cole Clayton and two second round picks. The club announced the trade Monday morning.
Monday night gives the Vancouver Canucks a chance to reset. They’re coming off a rough stretch—ten games without a win, eight losses and two OT points—and facing the New York Islanders isn’t exactly an easy task.
As the Vancouver Canucks look to retool their roster, speculation has begun to grow surrounding the availability of forward Elias Pettersson. Speaking on Sportsnet’s Canucks Central last week, Frank Seravalli reported that the Detroit Red Wings are one of the interested teams if Vancouver becomes serious about moving Pettersson.
When the Vancouver Canucks traded their captain, Quinn Hughes, they may not have realized the character they were welcoming through the doors of Rogers Arena in Zeev Buium.
After losing 6-0 to the Edmonton Oilers on Saturday night, the Vancouver Canucks have tied a franchise record with 10 straight defeats. They are also on a seven-game skid at Rogers Arena, dating back to Dec.
The Vancouver Canucks have made a few roster moves. On Sunday afternoon, the club announced that defenceman Victor Mancini and goaltender Nikita Tolopilo had been reassigned to AHL Abbotsford, and that defenceman Elias Pettersson, along with goaltender Jiri Patera, had been recalled.
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