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Can Elias Pettersson be an emotional leader for the Canucks?

Brendan Batchelor, Jamie Dodd, and Thomas Drance discuss the expectations of Elias Pettersson on the upcoming Vancouver Canucks road trip.

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Published: 1 month ago

Canucks’ Thatcher Demko leaves game vs. Kraken

Starting goaltender and 2024 Vezina Trophy runner-up Thatcher Demko left Thursday’s game against the Seattle Kraken and was replaced between the pipes by Kevin Lankinen. He was ruled out by the team prior to the third period, but did not specify hi

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Published: 2 days ago

Canucks: Thatcher Demko leaves game vs. Seattle with possible injury

Thatcher Demko left the game for the Vancouver Canucks against the Seattle Kraken during the second period on Thursday.

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Published: 2 days ago

Insiders Report: Canucks Will Hear Offers on Pettersson and Miller

The post Insiders Report: Canucks Will Hear Offers on Pettersson and Miller appeared first on NHL Trade Talk. As per reports from Nick Kypreos and Elliotte Friedman, the Vancouver Canucks are listening to offers on both Pettersson and Miller. The pos

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Published: 3 days ago

Canucks on Sportsnet: Vancouver vs. Seattle

The Vancouver Canucks visit the Seattle Kraken for the second game in six days between the two clubs on Thursday. Seattle won the first contest 5-4 in overtime. Live coverage on Sportsnet and Sportsnet+ begins at 10 p.m. ET / 7 p.m. PT, or follow alo

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Published: 3 days ago

Inside the Canucks' numbers: Here's how much they miss Quinn Hughes

The Canucks are two different teams, depending on whether Quinn Hughes is on the ice or not

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Published: 3 days ago

Projected Lineups for the Canucks vs Kraken – 1/2/25

The Vancouver Canucks take on the Seattle Kraken at Climate Pledge Arena tonight. Here are the projected/expected lineups sourced from NHL.com staff writers, independent correspondents, and others. CANUCKS (17-11-8) at KRAKEN (17-19-2) 10…

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Published: 3 days ago

NHL odds, betting preview (Jan. 2): Canucks vs. Kraken predictions

For the second time this week, the Vancouver Canucks and Seattle Kraken will face off Thursday evening. The Canucks will look to redeem themselves after blowing a three-goal lead in the final five minutes in the last matchup and are slight underdogs

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Published: 3 days ago

NHL Rumors: Vancouver Canucks – Elias Pettersson and J.T. Miller

Seravalli on the disagreement/feud between Vancouver Canucks forward Elias Pettersson and J.T. Miller.

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Published: 3 days ago

Scenes from morning skate: Canucks giving Demko another crack at the Kraken

The Vancouver Canucks (17-11-8) open the 2025 portion of their schedule when they face the Seattle Kraken (17-19-2) at Climate Pledge Arena.   It’s a rematch of Saturday’s game at Rogers Arena that saw the Kraken roar back from a 4-1 deficit wit

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Published: 3 days ago

Are the Canucks leaning towards trading one of Miller or Pettersson?

Elliotte Friedman joins the FAN Hockey Show to discuss the current situation with the Vancouver Canucks, what to make of Patrik Allvin’s comments and if they could be leaning towards trading one of J.T. Miller or Elias Pettersson.

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Published: 3 days ago

Canucks leaning toward ‘major roster change’: report

The plot thickens between the two feuding Vancouver Canucks star forwards. After yesterday’s Brad Richardson provided some insight on what is actually going on in the locker room between the two on the Missin Curfew podcast, this situation might be

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Published: 3 days ago

Why a shrinking NHL goalie market increases the odds of Canucks’ Kevin Lankinen staying in Vancouver

There are many who believe that Kevin Lankinen’s career as a Vancouver Canuck will be limited to just the 2024/25 season.   This is, of course, through no fault of Lankinen’s own, but it’s not a bad bet. The 29-year-old goaltender signed a one

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Published: 3 days ago