On Tuesday, October 17, the Vancouver Canucks completed their third trade of the young 2023/24 season, swapping out Jack Rathbone and Karel Plasek in exchange for Mark Friedman and Ty Glover of the Pittsburgh Penguins.
The Jack Rathbone Era is officially over in Vancouver. Despite being active in shoring up their defence over the off-season, there has been one area of concern that continues to hinder the Vancouver Canucks – the right side.
The Pittsburgh Penguins acquired defenseman Jack Rathbone and forward Karel Plasek from the Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday in a trade for defenseman Mark Friedman and forward Ty Glover.
We have our first trade of the 2023-24 regular season, and it only took a week! The Pittsburgh Penguins and Vancouver Canucks swapped depth players on Tuesday afternoon, with the Penguins acquiring defenseman Jack Rathbone and winger Karel Plasek and the Canucks acquiring defenseman Mark Friedman and center Ty Glover.
The Vancouver Canucks announced a trade late into Tuesday morning as they made a deal with the Pittsburgh Penguins for a right-shot defenceman with NHL experience.
The Pittsburgh Penguins have acquired defenseman Jack Rathbone and forward Karel Plasek from the Vancouver Canucks in a trade on Tuesday. In exchange, the Canucks received Mark Friedman and Ty Glover.
The Penguins have acquired once-promising defense prospect Jack Rathbone from the Canucks and minor-league forward Karel Plasek, per a team release. In return, the Canucks receive a pair of players designated for AHL Abbotsford in defenseman Mark Friedman and forward Ty Glover.
In this edition of the Vancouver Canucks News & Rumors, Quinn Hughes talks about personal and team success heading into this season. Additionally, the Canucks made roster cuts, including key names in Jack Rathbone and Vasiliy Podkolzin.
Now losers, of three straight games, the Vancouver Canucks are back in action today, welcoming the Seattle Kraken to Rogers Arena. Seattle is all but a lock to make the playoffs, but with the Winnipeg Jets and Calgary Flames right on their heels in the Western Conference wild card race, don’t expect to see Seattle take Vancouver lightly tonight.
Tonight, the Vancouver Canucks will take on the Calgary Flames as the Canucks kick off their final homestand of the year. Tonight is the first of five remaining home games for the Canucks.
Brock Boeser and Jack Rathbone scored second-period goals, and visiting Vancouver netted three unanswered times as the Canucks swept the season series from the Dallas Stars, 3-1, on Saturday night.
As you likely read in Scenes from morning skate, Guillaume Brisebois was a game time decision in this one. And the decision here was for him to sit out and for Jack Rathbone to slot back into the NHL lineup.
The Vancouver Canucks have recalled 23-year-old defenceman Jack Rathbone from the AHL’s Abbotsford Canucks, according to Rick Dhaliwal of Donnie and Dhali — The Team.
The Abbotsford Canucks take on the Ontario Reign for their last home doubleheader before hitting the road for nine of their final ten games of the season.
So, last weekend wasn’t great. For the second time in two years, Jack Rathbone ended up on the receiving end of a brutal collision behind Abbotsford’s goal line, resulting in a stoppage in play and the need to be stretchered off the ice.
Warning: Some readers may find the subject matter of this article disturbing. Jack Rathbone is one of the best people we’ve ever dealt with in the sports world and it’s just horrible to see him be stretchered off the ice for the second time in as many seasons.
On today’s episode of Canucks Conversation, Sportsnet 650’s radio play-by-play man Brendan Batchelor joined the show to chat about all the latest news surrounding the Vancouver Canucks.
The Vancouver Canucks assigned forward Vasily Podkolzin and defenseman Jack Rathbone to the AHL’s Abbotsford Canucks on Monday evening, according to a team tweet.
Jack Rathbone looks ready to make the jump full-time during the 2022-23 season, much to the delight of Vancouver Canucks fans. The former 2017 fourth-round pick is projected to be the team’s third-pairing left-shot defenceman after being named to the American Hockey League (AHL) All-Rookie Team last season.
Rathbone was not only discharged Wednesday night, but is also expected to travel with Abbotsford to Colorado Thursday.
The Vancouver Canucks have put a lot of faith in the AHL’s Utica Comets to prepare their prospects for the NHL. The Comets provide a platform for the Canucks’ draft picks to grow as players and get their first taste of professional hockey.
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