As Brock Boeser nears a return to the Canucks lineup, the goal scorer is glad to be back on the ice after a sometimes “frustrating” recovery from his first concussion, writes Sportsnet’s Iain MacIntyre.
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Published: 2 weeks ago
Gone are the days when the Abbotsford Canucks were stocked to the brim with nothing but seasoned AHL journeymen, leaving little room for excitement or development within the Vancouver Canucks’ farm system. Instead, a youth movement has slowly begun
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Published: 1 month ago
On Friday’s episode of Canucks Conversation, David Quadrelli and Harman Dayal welcomed NHL insider Frank Seravalli to discuss the Vancouver Canucks’ activity on the trade market, the ongoing concerns with Elias Pettersson, and the team’s overal
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Published: 1 month ago
Notes from the West including an important step for Thatcher Demko, practice news from Vegas, and more.
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Published: 1 month ago
It appears that the Vancouver Canucks found the right audience with one of their costumes. The Canucks posted pictures on X (formerly known as Twitter) on Thursday of mascot Fin the Whale in a Deadpool costume to keep in the spirit of Halloween. T
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Published: 1 month ago
Doug MacLean joins Kyper and Bourne to discuss Elias Pettersson’s struggles this season, why the Canucks could use another Quinn Hughes, and why the Swede still plays lacklustre with Hughes playing like ‘a horse’ next to him.
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Published: 1 month ago
The post Can Podkolzin Fill in Kane’s Grit and Skill Role for the Oilers? appeared first on NHL Trade Talk. Vasily Podkolzin is proving he's both skilled and gritty. Is this what the Edmonton Oilers have needed since Evander Kane went down? The pos
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Published: 1 month ago
With a game tomorrow night against the San Jose Sharks, the Vancouver Canucks are continuing their tradition of an off-day paper transaction. Typical recipients Erik Brännström and Arshdeep Bains are back on the NHL roster for tomorrow’s action a
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Published: 1 month ago
After a full team day off Thursday, the Vancouver Canucks were back on the practice ice on Friday morning at UBC. It was a quick 45-minute workout before the team jetted off to San Jose. Surprisingly in the wake of Wednesday’s 6-0 debacle agains
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Published: 1 month ago
A familiar face could be making his season debut for the Vancouver Canucks in the coming days. Forward Dakota Joshua, who has been sidelined following treatment for testicular cancer over the offseason, is officially day-to-day after skating in a non
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Published: 1 month ago
It’s November 1st. Pumpkins everywhere are being composted, items at Spirit Halloween are all 50% off, children are nursing candy hangovers while twenty-somethings are nursing very real hangovers, and October hockey is officially done and dusted.
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Published: 1 month ago
Meanwhile, Dakota Joshua, who was diagnosed in the off-season with testicular cancer, is close to returning to the lineup.
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Published: 1 month ago
Few Vancouver Canucks came out of their last two losses feeling good about their games, and perhaps Carson Soucy – on the ice for more goals against than any non-goaltending Canuck – felt worst of all. Unfortunately, it’s a continuation of w
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Published: 1 month ago