A former Vancouver Canucks prospect is continuing to light up the American Hockey League, showing that Patrik Allvin made the wrong decision in not signing him.
Just before the start of the National Hockey League's free agency period, the Vancouver Canucks made the difficult decision not to issue a qualifying offer to prospect Aidan McDonough.
Aidan McDonough departs the Vancouver Canucks organization five years after being drafted, as he signed an AHL contract with the Charlotte Checkers on Friday morning.
The Vancouver Canucks’ brass is hard at work this week, announcing a string of extensions and trades as they gear up for the NHL Draft and Free Agency window.
Along with their NHL team making the playoffs, Vancouver Canucks fans will also have American Hockey League (AHL) playoff hockey to watch as Vancouver’s AHL team the Abbotsford Canucks clinched a playoff spot at the beginning of April.
The Abbotsford Canucks returned home after a lengthy five-game road trip, fresh off their recent dominant performance – a 6-0 victory over the Henderson Silver Knights.
The Abbotsford Canucks 2024 slump era continued Friday night with a special teams-driven overtime loss to the Bakersfield Condors. On the one hand, the club broke their power play scoring drought with not one but two PPGs!
In their fourth and final matchup of the season against the San Diego Gulls, the Abbotsford Canucks aimed for a commanding 3–1 series win. Despite a chance for victory, the Canucks fell short, dropping a 2-1 decision in a shootout.
Despite being a quiet night at the Abbotsford Centre, the second game of the back-to-back between the Abbotsford Canucks and Ontario Reign proved to be an electric one.
In the midst of the Abbotsford Canucks’ current season, Aidan McDonough stands out not for a meteoric rise, but for his steady and impactful contributions to the team.