Good news, everyone! The advanced and underlying statistics state that the Vancouver Canucks were the better team in Game 2 of Round One of the Stanley Cup Playoffs!
9 years of pent-up energy erupting at last. The Vancouver Canucks came back in dramatic fashion, scoring two quick goals in the third en route to a 4-2 victory in Game 1 against the Nashville Predators.
Dakota Joshua and Pius Suter celebrated the Vancouver Canucks first home playoff game in nine years in a special way.
This game was on fan appreciation night, and the fans must have felt appreciated after this one. Pius Suter had the game’s first great chance after JT Miller set him up with a great slap pass off the rush.
Every fanbase thinks that the officials are biased against their team. Every fanbase feels like their team suffers injuries more than most. But if you’re a fan of the Vancouver Canucks, the latter is actually and demonstrably true.
Brutal. The Vancouver Canucks lost 6-3 to the Vegas Golden Knights in uninspiring fashion. Going down 5-1 early in the second put the nail in the coffin, and while Quinn Hughes tried to make things interesting, the rest of the team looked flat and unable to get any pushback into this game.
The Vancouver Canucks debuted a new scoring line on Sunday afternoon against the Anaheim Ducks, and the immediate returns were extremely positive. Wingers Conor Garland and the recently-returned Dakota Joshua traded in their usual centre for a clear-cut upgrade in JT Miller.
Hey, that’s 100 points on the season. The Vancouver Canucks beat the Anaheim Ducks 3-2 at home to close out the homestand, though the manner of victory was a little unconvincing.
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.
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
That was some clinical defensive hockey. The Vancouver Canucks beat the Montreal Canadiens 4-1 in a game that wasn’t the most exciting to watch. It was effective, shutdown hockey that the Canucks played, jumping out to a lead and making sure to snuff out any life or hope that the Habs were trying to generate.
I could go without watching another LA Kings hockey game for a while. The Vancouver Canucks topped the Los Angeles Kings 2-1 in overtime in a game that heavily emphasized not making a mistake.
It’s not the most convincing result ever, but it feels good to get back in the win column. The Vancouver Canucks took down the Anaheim Ducks by a 2-1 scoreline in a game that was closer than most probably would’ve preferred.
First three-game losing streak of the season! The Vancouver Canucks lost 3-1 to the Colorado Avalanche in Denver, but it wasn’t a bad hockey game. They came out much faster and harder, matching what the Avs had to offer, even through the fatigue and altitude.
I’m not entirely sure what I just watched. The Vancouver Canucks lost in absurd fashion, a 10-7 defeat against the Minnesota Wild. Yes, it was entertaining, but it was also just ugly hockey at times.
Phil Kessel could be nearing a return to the NHL as the Vancouver Canucks have hosted the three-time Stanley Cup winner for a workout. Kessel, 36, entered this season without a contract for the first time in his 17-year career, but the red-hot Canucks could look to sign the winger.
Vancouver Canucks forward Pius Suter was able to practice in full on Friday. He has been sidelined since mid-November.
The Vancouver Canucks are shorthanded due to injuries, two of which occurred against the Montreal Canadiens back on Nov. 12.
After staying quiet on the free-agent front for about a month and a half, the Vancouver Canucks signed former Chicago Blackhawks and Detroit Red Wings pivot Pius Suter to a two-year contract worth $3.2 million ($1.6 million average annual value – AAV) on Aug.
Suter is coming off his worst season so far in the NHL, with just 14 goals, 10 assists and 24 points in 79 games played.
Pius Suter heads to his third NHL organization in four seasons after coming over from Switzerland for the COVID-shortened 2021 campaign.
Taking a look at NHL free agent Pius Suter.
Detroit Hockey Now’s Red Wings Review series is assessing every player who held a significant place in the fortunes of the 2022-23 Detroit Red Wings season.
The Washington Capitals will mainly be looking for defensive help going into the 2023-24 season, but with some solid, affordable players on the market in the upcoming free agency period, it’ll be hard not to bite and try to fill out the team’s forward depth a bit more.
Pius Suter is one of the Detroit Red Wings’ most notable pending unrestricted free agents (UFA) heading into the 2023 NHL Offseason. Although his offensive production went down this season (24 points in 79 games), he proved to be a valuable part of their roster due to his versatility and strong defensive play.
Pius Suter presents a perpelxing problem for the Detroit Red Wings. On the one hand, the versatile Swiss forward was undoubtedly a valuable performer for the team during the 2022-23 NHL season.
After the surprise of not being extended a qualifying offer from the Chicago Blackhawks, Pius Suter has found a home with their historical arch-rivals.
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