The Abbotsford Canucks are heading into the second round of the Calder Cup playoffs, but they’ve added one last piece to their arsenal before heading out.
It’s playoff season for everyone but the NHL and American Hockey League (AHL), and the Vancouver Canucks have prospects competing in the Western Hockey League (WHL) and Ontario Hockey League (OHL) Playoffs and the NCAA’s Frozen Four tournament.
The Canadian Hockey League — home to the Quebec, Ontario, and Western Leagues — honours the nation’s most outstanding players by naming monthly all-star teams.
The NHL began awarding the Conn Smythe Trophy to the most valuable player of the postseason beginning in the 1965 season. How many of the past winners can you name in six minutes?
With just hours remaining until the NHL trade deadline (noon PT on Friday, March 7, 2025), tension is palpable among Vancouver Canucks fans. To sell the farm or ride out the ship?
We are back with our 2025 mid-season edition of our CanucksArmy top 20 Vancouver Canucks prospect rankings. If you are curious about our ranking criteria, check them out in our Honourable Mentions installment.
While trade rumours swirl around the Vancouver Canucks, prospect Sawyer Mynio is letting his play do the talking. In a thrilling Friday night WHL matchup, he delivered a highlight-reel overtime goal to lift the Calgary Hitmen to a 4-3 victory over the Edmonton Oil Kings.
We’re into the stretch drive of the junior hockey schedule, friends, and soon we’ll be into that part of the collegiate calendar, too. The World Juniors are done with and everyone’s starting to adjust their rosters for the stretch drive.
Welcome to the first Vancouver Canucks Prospects Report of 2025. The biggest event that wraps up for prospects at the beginning of every year is the World Junior Championship and the Canucks had three participating in the festivities.
The Western Hockey League (WHL) trading period is in full swing, and the Calgary Hitmen have pulled off a significant blockbuster deal to bolster their roster.
Two Vancouver Canucks defensive prospects made a mark for their respective teams on Sunday, with Sawyer Mynio and Tom Willander each landing on the scoresheet at the World Juniors.
The World Juniors are heating up, and Day 4 provided Vancouver Canucks fans with plenty to cheer about as all three of the team’s prospects were in action.
Team Canada is calling in some reinforcements. After being on the losing end of the biggest upset in World Juniors history on Friday night, Canada has officially added Vancouver Canucks prospect Sawyer Mynio to their roster.
The 2025 IIHF World Junior Championships are set to begin on Boxing Day, but teams have one final chance to fine-tune their lineups in pre-tournament action.
Christmas might be just around the corner, but for die-hard hockey fans, the real holidays kick off on Boxing Day. That’s right— the 2025 IIHF World Juniors are just one week away, and hockey’s brightest young stars are ready to hit the ice.
The 2025 IIHF World Junior Hockey Championship is set to get underway in less than two weeks and each of the ten participating nations are finalizing their rosters for the tournament.
The final roster cuts have been made, and Vancouver Canucks’ 2023 third-round pick, Sawyer Mynio, has officially earned his spot on Team Canada for the 2025 IIHF World Junior Championship in Ottawa, Ontario.
The countdown to Christmas isn’t the only thing Canadian hockey fans are marking off in December. The World Junior Championship is just around the corner, and with it comes the excitement of a potential gold medal run on home ice.
It’s very early in the season for every league across the globe, but there are a few Vancouver Canucks prospects that have made their presence known so far.
Kamloops native Sawyer Mynio was picked by the Vancouver Canucks in the third round of the 2023 NHL Draft after helping the Seattle Thunderbirds win the WHL's Ed Chynoweth Cup.