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What would a Kiefer Sherwood extension look like with the Canucks?

The Vancouver Canucks did not make a ton of noise on the free agent market on July 1.   Instead, they decided to hand out three contract extensions to Brock Boeser, Thatcher Demko and Conor Garland. This is a great look for an organization that has

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Published: 2 days ago

Anthony Beauvillier re-signs with Capitals on two-year, $5.5M deal

Anthony Beauvillier is staying put. The free agent forward signed a two-year, $5.5-million extension to stay with the Washington Capitals, the team announced Thursday. Beauvillier finished last season with the club, who acquired him in a March trade

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Insider: Former 40-Goal Scorer Turned Down Maple Leafs Contract Offer

One of the top free agents available was Brock Boeser and an NHL insider reports he turned down a contract offer from the Toronto Maple Leafs. The post Insider: Former 40-Goal Scorer Turned Down Maple Leafs Contract Offer appeared first on Heavy Spor

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Published: 3 days ago

These are the bets the Canucks are making for the 2025-26 NHL season

Patrick Johnston: The Vancouver Canucks want to suspend disbelief for the 2025-26 season.

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Published: 3 days ago

Which NHL teams did each Canucks free agent end up signing with?

NHL Free Agency has come and gone, and as was the case for many teams, there weren’t a ton of fireworks for the Vancouver Canucks.   The club managed to re-sign Brock Boeser in the 11th hour thanks to a last-minute call from general manager Patrik

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‘It’s their room’: Foote aims to instill accountability, standards with Canucks

The Vancouver Canucks may have a new coach, but Adam Foote says it’s not his team. It belongs to the players.

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Published: 3 days ago

NHL Notebook: Nikolaj Ehlers signs 6-year, $8.5M AAV deal with the Carolina Hurricanes

Welcome back to NHL Notebook — the series here at CanucksArmy where we deliver you news and notes from around the National Hockey League — oftentimes through a Vancouver Canucks-tinted lens!   Heading into July 1, there really weren’t many

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Where each of the Canucks’ 2025 draft picks will be playing next season

With July 1st now in the rearview, the bell has officially rung on the 2025 offseason. That means that it’s already time to start thinking about next season and where players will spend their 2025-26 season.   The Vancouver Canucks have a fresh ne

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White Towels and King Richard: The Underdog Magic of the 1982 Canucks

In 1982, hockey was treated to one of the most memorable playoff runs in NHL history. The Vancouver Canucks—underdogs by almost every measure—caught fire and made their way to the…

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Published: 3 days ago

Long term deal and trade protection finally gives Canucks Boeser peace of mind and chance to put down roots in Vancouver

The $50.75 million dollars is nice, to be sure. But the peace of mind of having a seven-year deal with full trade protection in the first four seasons likely means even more to Brock Boeser. After a couple of seasons where the 28-year-old winger’s

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Who are the Canucks most likely to trade in order to cut cap?

The Free Agent Frenzy of 2025 is over and the Vancouver Canucks are…running it back?   The day that normally marks great change on the NHL calendar was instead business as familiar for the Canucks. In lieu of bringing in any new players, GM Patrik

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Published: 3 days ago

Rutherford talks Boeser extension, Canucks goaltending situation, centre depth, and more

Usually on July 2, upper management around the NHL is heavily engaged in boardrooms evaluating the remaining available free agents. But with just over $500,000 in cap space after re-signing Brock Boeser, there isn’t much wiggle room to go out there

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