Fresh off a 3-2 loss against the San Jose Sharks on Friday afternoon, the Vancouver Canucks are back in action on Saturday as they pay a visit to the Los Angeles Kings.
The Vancouver Canucks have a decision to make, and the rest of the league is watching closely. Kiefer Sherwood has emerged as one of the hottest names on the trade market, and it's not hard to see why.
And once more, the inconsistency strikes again (with a little bit of help from the refs). The Vancouver Canucks fell 3-2 in regulation against the San Jose Sharks.
According to reports around the league this week, the Vancouver Canucks are open for business. They appear to have accepted they may not make the playoffs this season, and are willing to part with some pieces on the team if the return feels right.
The Quinn Hughes conversation has officially jumped from speculation to full-on blockbuster territory. On a recent episode of Kyper and Bourne, Sportsnet’s
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 Sharks were throwing everything they could towards Nikita Tolopilo in the opening minutes of the game. He didn’t have to make many otherwordly saves, but he did turn the Sharks’ chances aside, giving the Canucks a chance to find their legs.
The Vancouver Canucks may be getting reinforcements back halfway through their road trip. According to Donnie & Dhali’s Rick Dhaliwal, Canucks goaltender Kevin Lankinen practiced on Thursday and is expected to join the team on the road trip soon.
The Vancouver Canucks are open for business. Maybe it’s not the term they would use, but it’s the one that’s been on the minds of Canucks fans this week.
The trade winds are blowing through Vancouver, and while that might be a nice break from the rain, they can also have a dampening effect on the spirit.
Kiefer Sherwood is the name everyone is talking about right now. He’s on the trade block in Vancouver, where the Canucks have made it known they are open to trading veterans and pending UFAs, of which Sherwood will be the most coveted.
Every so often, an interview lands that doesn’t spark the fireworks fans crave, but instead tells you something quieter — and far more important — about a player’s character.
The Vancouver Canucks endured rough seas for the past few weeks, but they visit the San Jose Sharks on Friday with hopes of claiming back-to-back wins for the first time in more than a month.
By and large, it’s been a disappointing year for the NHL’s seven Canadian teams. But there might not be one in a worse spot going forward than the Vancouver Canucks.
The Vancouver Canucks have started notifying teams they’re open to trading veteran players. According to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman, describing the situation on Wednesday's "32 Thoughts" column, the message from the franchise is clear: everyone is up for grabs and everything will be considered.
Drew O'Connor scored the eventual game-winner as the visiting Vancouver Canucks edged the Anaheim Ducks 5-4 on Wednesday night. Max Sasson added a goal
The Canucks have quietly invited teams to discuss their “veterans,” signaling a willingness to consider a wide range of moves without naming names. While Quinn Hughes isn’t available for now and there’s no desire to move Filip Hronek, Vancouver is open to dealing UFAs and certain players with term.
The Vancouver Canucks have struggled through the first quarter of the 2025-26 regular season, posting a 9-12-2 record with 20 points, seventh in the Pacific Division.
Kevin Lankinen will not travel with the team on their four-game road trip due to personal reasons, although the team didn’t clarify if he may join the club midway through.