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WDYTT: Your personal 1-8 rankings of the Vancouver Canucks’ blueline

Welcome back to WDYTT, the only hockey column on the internet to suffer from being too popular. Speaking of good problems to have, “a healthy blueline” is definitely one of them. And it’s not a “problem” that has been experienced by the Van

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Published: 1 year ago

Canucks sign Linus Karlsson to two-year, $4.5M contract extension

The Vancouver Canucks are keeping Linus Karlsson around.

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Published: 2 weeks ago

Teams Keep Calling About Elias Pettersson Trade — How Close Is It?

The post Teams Keep Calling About Elias Pettersson Trade — How Close Is It? appeared first on NHL Trade Talk. A recent report noted that teams are still calling about Elias Pettersson and kicking tires on a trade; is anything close? The post Teams

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Published: 2 weeks ago

GAME DAY #40: Canucks vs Kraken- Jan 2, 2026

Another day, another loss at home. The way the Canucks have played in front of their loyal fans over the last couple seasons almost feels like a personal extension of ownership's obvious disdain for the folks who hand over their hard earned cash only

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Published: 2 weeks ago

NHL trade rumours: Could the Canucks sell high on Drew O’Connor?

To this point, most trade rumours surrounding the Vancouver Canucks — aside from those involving Quinn Hughes, of course — have focused mainly on the club selling off their pending unrestricted free agents.   This is mostly due to the fact that

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Published: 2 weeks ago

Brock Boeser’s Been Missing in Action for the Canucks?

The post Brock Boeser’s Been Missing in Action for the Canucks? appeared first on NHL Trade Talk. Brock Boeser hasn’t scored in 14 games — can the Canucks’ veteran find his touch tonight against the Kraken, or is the slump sticking? The post

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Published: 2 weeks ago

‘A dream come true’: Canucks’ Pettersson and Lankinen react to being named to Olympic teams

A few days after Team Canada announced their 2026 Winter Olympic men’s hockey roster, Team USA, Sweden and Finland followed suit – and a pair of Vancouver Canucks were named to their respective nations’ roster.   Forward Elias Pettersson was n

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Published: 2 weeks ago

Projected Lineups for Kraken vs Canucks – 01/02/26

The Seattle Kraken take on the Vancouver Canucks at Rogers Arena tonight. Here are the projected/expected lineups sourced from NHL.com staff writers, independent correspondents, and others. KRAKEN (17-14-7) at CANUCKS (16-20-3) 10:30 p.m.…

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Published: 2 weeks ago

Scenes from morning skate: Demko starts as Canucks host Kraken in first game of 2026

The Vancouver Canucks (16-20-3) play their first game of 2026 tonight when they host the Seattle Kraken (17-14-7) at Rogers Arena. Due to broadcast rights around the league’s Winter Classic in Miami, tonight’s game begins at 7:30 pm. The Canucks

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Published: 2 weeks ago

Canucks Place Marco Rossi On IR, Recall Arshdeep Bains

The Canucks announced they’ve placed center Marco Rossi on injured reserve retroactive to Dec. 30. His roster spot is going to winger Arshdeep Bains, who’s been recalled from AHL Abbotsford. Rossi, 24, has only played eight games since being a

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Published: 2 weeks ago

‘That’s the call you want to get’: Lankinen on playing for Finland

Vancouver Canucks goaltender Kevin Lankinen says it’s a dream come true to represent Finland at the Olympics and something he’s been thinking about for a while.

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Published: 2 weeks ago

‘Gold is what we have in sight’: Pettersson on Sweden’s Olympic hope

Vancouver Canucks forward Elias Pettersson says it’s a great honour to make Team Sweden for the Olympics and gold is what they hope to bring back when it’s all said and done.

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Published: 2 weeks ago

With a condensed January schedule ahead, Canucks should consider trading early to avoid further injuries

The Vancouver Canucks learned this week that they would be without forwards Conor Garland and Marco Rossi for “at least a week,” if not longer. Now, normally, when a team is down a couple of players, the last thing it wants to do is trade more. B

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Published: 2 weeks ago