The Vancouver Canucks have announced several promotions to their hockey operations staff. According to a statement released by the team, Brian Hamilton has been promoted to head equipment manager; Mac Stewart, Brodie St.
ESPN has just revealed that Vancouver is the most miserable sports city in Canada, with Edmonton coming in as the best one among all Canadian cities. Any Vancouver sports fan is familiar with the disappointment that tends to follow the city's team.
On the surface, Filip Hronek’s 2024-25 season was not up to the standard he set since arriving in Vancouver. His counting stats were decent, but lower than any of his four previous seasons, and he got dinged for more penalties, too.
Less than a month away from training camp, it’s time to start thinking about the way the 2025-26 season may unfold for members of the Vancouver Canucks in JPat’s Canucks Summer Faceoff.
NHL insider Thomas Drance leaked the Canucks plans regarding addressing their center depth, and it appears they're content with their current lineup of players.
On Thursday, Kiekko-Espoo of Finland’s Liiga announced the signing of former Abbotsford Canucks attacker John Stevens to a one-year contract. Stevens was an unrestricted free agent this summer, after completing a two-year deal signed on July 1st, 2023.
James Mirtle of The Athletic was recently asked if rumors of Quinn Hughes winding up in New Jersey were based on any sort of truth. As part of a recent mailbag post, Mirtle responded that they could be and that a move to New Jersey feels like a natural fit for Hughes.
Join us this summer as we count down the top 50 Vancouver Canucks players of all time! #21: Cliff Ronning A hometown boy and an inductee into the BC Sports Hall of Fame, Cliff Ronning was a highly skilled forward throughout his 17-year NHL career.
According to RG's James Murphy, an unnamed league source revealed that the Canucks and the Wild have re-engaged in serious trade talks for Marco Rossi.
With the 2025 NHL Draft and the initial free agency frenzy in the books, we now turn to previewing the 2025-26 season for the Vancouver Canucks. Instead of doing report cards, I thought I would change things up and do previews instead.
The Vancouver Canucks were relatively quiet during the Free Agent Frenzy of 2025. Quiet, and yet still able to make at least one move that went mostly under the radar – the signing of 26-year-old defender Pierre-Olivier “P-O” Joseph to a one-year, $775,000 AAV contract.
Vitali Kravtsov was brought back to the NHL by the Canucks this off-season, but now they're at risk of losing him on waivers ahead of the 2025/26 campaign.
Same as it ever was? Same as it ever was. Whatever the actual level of interest the Vancouver Canucks ever had in UFA Jack Roslovic, their ‘pursuit’ may be at an end.
Every offseason, The Athletic asks fans around the league to grade their team’s front office, and a smaller percentage of fans to rank every team around the league.
The Canucks are in danger of losing Vitali Kravtsov if he's placed on waivers, as NHL insider Thomas Drance revealed there was heavy interest from some rival teams.
The Vancouver Canucks might just have the most loyal fanbase in hockey—and possibly the most tired. Every season begins with promise: a roster sprinkled with talent, flashes of brilliance, stretches that make you think this could be the year.
Welcome to our top 10 Vancouver Canucks fights of all time. With our friends from HockeyFights.com, our top Canucks fight of all time is the fight between Craig Coxe vs.
The Vancouver Canucks appear to be cooling their pursuit of unrestricted free agent Jack Roslovic, according to sources familiar with the team’s thinking.
Join us this summer as we count down the top 50 Vancouver Canucks players of all time! #22: Greg Adams Long before there was a pair of Elias Petterssons plying their trade for the Vancouver Canucks, there was a short stint where two guys named Greg Adams played for the hockey club at the same time.
Coming off a successful 2023-24 season that saw the Vancouver Canucks finish first in the Pacific Division, there were high hopes for the team this past year.
On Tuesday (Aug. 19), USA Hockey announced that 44 players will attend the U.S. Men’s Olympic Orientation Camp Aug. 26-27 in Plymouth, Michigan. Among those players were two Vancouver Canucks, Quinn Hughes and Conor Garland.