A win, but at what cost? The Vancouver Canucks struck fast and early, riding their 4-0 lead all the way to a 4-3 win against the Washington Capitals. They came out of the gates hot, an oddity given how these games usually start for them, and really put the heat on the home team early.
While the vibes are certainly high following the Vancouver Canucks‘ 4-3 win over the Washington Capitals — Vancouver’s third straight victory — it wasn’t all good news for the road team.
The Vancouver Canucks defeated the Washington Capitals 4-3 on Sunday afternoon, but they lost two forwards in the process. The team announced that Filip Chytil and Jonathan Lekkerimäki left the game with injury with no chance to return.
The Washington Capitals hosted the Vancouver Canucks at Capital One Arena for a matinee to open the NHL’s schedule on Sunday. Vancouver used early offense to take a stranglehold on the game before Washington tried to claw back into the matchup.
Defenseman Tyler Myers recorded a goal and an assist and the Vancouver Canucks hung on for a 4-3 win over the host Washington Capitals on Sunday. Elias Pettersson, Kiefer Sherwood and Teddy Blueger also scored for the Canucks.
Elias Pettersson wasted little time in building off of his strong game in Chicago, taking a feed from Conor Garland in the slot and immediately ripping the puck far side on Charlie Lindgren.
At the tail end of the first period, Vancouver Canucks centre exits after taking a massive hit in the neutral zone from Washington Capitals winger Tom Wilson.
Veteran winger Brock Boeser will not play on Sunday afternoon in Washington due to personal reasons. The Vancouver Canucks made the announcement 40 minutes prior to the 12:30pm Eastern opening face-off.
Despite winning the Calder Cup with the Abbotsford Canucks last season – and putting up 24 points in 24 AHL postseason games along the way to victory – Arshdeep Bains still had a battle on his hands to make the Vancouver Canucks’ roster this season.
An early season matchup between the Chicago Blackhawks and the Vancouver Canucks ended in a shootout victory for the Canucks. It was an exciting contest between two teams looking to re-enter the playoff conversation in 2025-2026.
Brock Boeser scored the shootout winning goal to give the visiting Vancouver Canucks a 3-2 comeback victory over the Chicago Blackhawks on Friday. Jake DeBrusk and Max Sasson scored in regulation time for Vancouver, which has won the first two outings of a five-game road trip and erased 2-0 deficits in both of them.
Filip Chytil, Brock Boeser and Max Sasson scored in a span of 3:26 during Vancouver's four-goal second period, and the visiting Canucks rallied for a 5-3 victory over the Dallas Stars on Thursday night.
Vancouver Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin announced on Thursday that defenseman Pierre-Olivier Joseph has been activated from injured reserve. Joseph had been sidelined with a groin injury, and he was placed on injured reserve retroactive to Sept.
The Vancouver Canucks were relying on Elias Pettersson to be a big-time player for them in the 2025-26 season. It was an alleged rift with Pettersson that sent J.T.
It’s been a bumpy opening stretch for the Vancouver Canucks — not disastrous, but unsettled. The team is still finding its rhythm, dealing with early injuries,