Here’s the funny thing about the Vancouver Canucks and their largely-unexpected success thus far in 2023/24: Had any of us been asked at the outset of
Will Jonathan Lekkerimäki play? If that’s your only reason for tuning into the Abbotsford Canucks’ final ten games of the season, I don’t blame you. The Abbotsford Canucks’ 2024 portion of the season has been a rollercoaster of emotions—middling highs and Mariana’s trench-like lows.
Random thoughts on four Canucks as the club tries to get back on track after consecutive low-scoring losses to Los Angeles and Dallas: By almost any measure, it’s been a terrific season for Boeser.
Okay, we’ve had enough of the “try not to clinch” challenge. The Vancouver Canucks dropped a 3-1 decision to the Dallas Stars last night, falling apart in the final 5 minutes to lose the game.
There was a boatload of differing opinions on Rick Tocchet when he was hired to take over the Vancouver Canucks in January 2023. Was he too far removed from the game?
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There’s more than one hotly-contested presidential contest going on in 2024. Yes, after bidin’ their time for almost a decade, the Vancouver Canucks are once again looking to trump all opponents in the NHL regular season and walk away with the 2024 Presidents’ Trophy.
Who would have thought that a fight in mid-February in Chicago would cause the league’s number-one team to spiral downward? Well, that’s exactly what happened
One of the surprises of the 2023-24 NHL regular season has been the success of the Vancouver Canucks, who went from a below .500 squad last year to one of the best teams in the league.
When discussing Vancouver Canucks prospects, there is a select group of names that immediately come to mind. Jonathan Lekkerimäki, Elias Pettersson, Tom Willander, Arshdeep Bains, and Aatu Räty are just a few of the typical suspects who populate the team’s depth chart conversations.
The Vancouver Canucks have made a strategic move to place goaltender Thatcher Demko on LTIR. General Manager Patrik Allvin revealed that his starter has been retroactively placed on LTIR, while forward Arshdeep Bains has been recalled from Abbotsford (AHL).
Is Vancouver Canucks hockey really all about the vibes? In this line of work, it’s important to give credit where credit is due. So know going in that
In this edition of the Vancouver Canucks News & Rumors, the organization placed goaltender Thatcher Demko on long-term injured reserve (LTIR). Also, Dakota Joshua returned to practice.
Former Vancouver Canucks and current Washington Capitals defenceman Ethan Bear has entered the NHL/NHLPA player assistance program. Here’s what NHL Public
For the first time in six weeks, Dakota Joshua was a full participant in a Vancouver Canucks practice. And more than that, the big winger was dropped into a role in the team’s top six skating on a line with JT Miller and Brock Boeser as the club worked out at UBC on Wednesday morning.
It is looking like one of the star netminders in the league is going to be out for a few more games. On Wednesday, Vancouver Canucks’ general manager, Patrik Allvin, revealed that goaltender Thatcher Demko has been placed on long-term injured reserve.
The Vancouver Canucks have retroactively placed goaltender Thatcher Demko on Long Term Injured Reserve. In a corresponding move, forward Arshdeep Bains has been called up from the AHL’s Abbotsford Canucks.
The sportsbooks are expecting a close contest between the Vancouver Canucks and Dallas Stars on Thursday in Vancouver, with the Canucks given moneyline odds of -110 and the Stars at -110.
The Vancouver Canucks have been a strong team this season and are poised to make a deep playoff run this season. They are currently atop the Pacific Division with 10 games left and their focus will be on winning a Stanley Cup after making a splash at the 2024 Trade Deadline.
Canucks top forward prospect Jonathan Lekkerimäki’s time in North America has begun.
There hasn’t been a good Vancouver Canucks playoff rival in over a decade. Which is fair enough, as they haven’t had any home playoff games in over a decade, either.
The Vancouver Canucks have entered the final stretch of the season. Call it the home stretch, the gun lap, or whatever. However, for the first time in what feels like forever, the Canucks will end the regular season in the Stanley Cup Playoffs instead of on the golf course.
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