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Canucks' Boeser ready to return to lineup vs. Bruins

The Vancouver Canucks will have winger Brock Boeser back Tuesday night when they take on the Boston Bruins, head coach Rick Tocchet announced. Boeser has missed the past seven games after being injured Nov. 7 by a high hit from Los Angeles Kings forw

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Published: 1 month ago

NHL Rumors: Thatcher Demko, and Yaroslav Askarov

Vancouver Canucks Thatcher Demko may not be ready for Camp. Despite the trade request, it's still going to cost quality to land Yaroslav Askarov.

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Published: 4 months ago

Canucks goalie coach Ian Clark transitions to new role

The Vancouver Canucks have made some changes to their goaltending coaching staff.

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Published: 4 months ago

Canucks' Ian Clark stepping back from goalie coaching duties

Ian Clark, the Vancouver Canucks' director of goaltending, is believed to be set to cede on-ice duties to deputy Marko Torenius.

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Published: 4 months ago

What’s a fourth round pick worth to the Vancouver Canucks, anyway?

Vasily Podkolzin is a member of the Vancouver Canucks no longer. And in his place?   A fourth round pick in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. Otherwise known, according to many of those in the fanbase reacting to the trade, as “just a fourth round pick.â€

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Published: 4 months ago

Reacting to the Podkolzin trade, Demko injury report, and more: Canucks Conversation

On yesterday’s episode of Canucks Conversation, David Quadrelli and Harman Dayal discussed recent developments involving the Canucks, focusing on the Vasiliy Podkolzin trade and Thatcher Demko’s injury report.   The discussion began with the Pod

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Published: 4 months ago

'Proving everybody wrong': B.C.'s Logan Stankoven looks like the steal of the 2021 NHL draft

The Dallas Stars selected the Kamloops Blazers standout at No. 47 in 2021 and he looks like a key piece of their future. Among the players to go just ahead of him was Danila Klimovich, who went No. 41 to the Vancouver Canucks

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Published: 4 months ago

Exploring the Canucks’ options if Thatcher Demko isn’t ready for training camp

If losing Thatcher Demko to injury during the playoffs was a massive wake-up call for the Canucks and their contending window, today’s reports from Rick Dhaliwal about his availability next month have only sounded more alarm bells.   – No timeta

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Published: 4 months ago

Canucks fans react to the Vasily Podkolzin trade

It has been a very successful tint of this management group of Patrik Allvin and Jim Rutherford. In their two years of work in the Vancouver Canucks front office, they’ve made some very encouraging trades and roster moves that have helped propel th

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Published: 4 months ago

There will be noise to fill the Thatcher Demko void

Patrick Johnston: Having the Canucks goaltender end last season as a question mark means he's still a question mark going into the 2024-25 season

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Published: 4 months ago

Canucks Testing Goalie Market Amid Thatcher Demko’s Injury

The Canucks are on the hunt for some short-term goalie help on the trade and UFA market, CHEK’s Rick Dhaliwal said on Sportsnet 650 Tuesday. That’s because star starter Thatcher Demko is healing slower than expected from the knee injury he sust

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Published: 4 months ago

NHL notebook: Oilers don’t match offer sheets for Broberg and Holloway; Johansen and Flyers drama explained

August has proved to be a relatively busy month around the National Hockey League, meaning it’s a great time for another edition of NHL Notebook: the column here at CanucksArmy where we dive into news and notes from around the NHL, oftentimes throu

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Published: 4 months ago

Canucks’ 2011 Draft Remains Worst in Franchise History

Thirteen years ago, the Vancouver Canucks drafted what some consider the worst class in franchise history. The 2011 NHL Entry Draft saw the team make eight selections, resulting in a…

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Published: 4 months ago