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‘My game has grown a lot’: Canucks’ Lankinen continues to prove his value

With Thatcher Demko getting larger by the day in his rearview mirror, Kevin Lankinen has done enough in the Vancouver Canucks’ first 20 games to be part of the team’s conversation in the crease even when the No. 1 goalie returns from injury.

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Published: 1 month ago

NHL News: Canucks, Avalanche, Bruins, Utah, Red Wings, Islanders, and Waivers

The Canucks and Avalanche made a trade. Nils Hoglander signs an extension. A big NHL waiver list. Jeremy Swayman salary breakdown.

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Published: 3 months ago

Vancouver Canucks Sign Nils Hoglander to 3-Year Extension

Just a few days prior to their Oct. 9 season-opener, the Vancouver Canucks locked up Nils Hoglander to a three-year extension. The 23-year-old winger will have a $3 million cap…

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Published: 3 months ago

Canucks sign Nils Hoglander to a three-year contract extension

The deal pays Hoglander $3-million per season for three years, beginning in the 2025/26 season.

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Published: 3 months ago

Canucks Lock Up Nils Höglander with 3-Year, $9 Million Extension

The post Canucks Lock Up Nils Höglander with 3-Year, $9 Million Extension appeared first on NHL Trade Talk. The Vancouver Canucks have rewarded 23-year-old forward Nils Höglander with a three-year, $9 million contract extension. The post Canucks Lo

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Published: 3 months ago

Canucks sign Nils Hoglander to three-year, $3 million AAV extension

Hoglander is in the final season of his two-year contract with a $1.1 million cap hit.

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Published: 3 months ago

Canucks sign Nils Höglander to three-year contract extension

The Vancouver Canucks have signed forward Nils Höglander to a three-year contract extension with an annual average value of $3 million. General manager Patrik Allvin announced the deal late Sunday afternoon.   General Manager Patrik Allvin announce

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Published: 3 months ago

Canucks Sign Nils Höglander To Three-Year Contract Extension

The Vancouver Canucks have signed forward Nils Höglander to a Three-Year Contract Extension worth a total of $9MM (twitter link). The new deal will begin in the 2025-26 season and carry an average annual value of $3MM. More to come…

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Published: 3 months ago

Canucks sign forward Nils Hoglander to three-year extension

Nils Hoglander is staying in Vancouver. The Canucks signed the forward to a three-year, $9 million extension, the team announced Sunday.

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Published: 3 months ago

The X Factor: Thatcher Demko’s Impact on Canucks' Stanley Cup Aspirations

Meet Frank! Welcome NM's newest contributor, Frank! Frank joins us from decades of fan misery in this era of hopefully not false hope. NM is happy to have another a new voice of reason in the NM Lounge of Disillusionment. - jimmi The Canucks' hopes f

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Published: 3 months ago

Colorado Avalanche Sign Nikita Prishchepov To Entry-Level Contract

After trading defenseman Erik Brannstrom to the Vancouver Canucks earlier today the Colorado Avalanche have stayed busy. The organization announced they have signed forward Nikita Prishchepov to a three-year, entry-level contract and he’ll report t

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Published: 3 months ago

Scenes from Canucks practice: Suter returns as a winger on eve of final roster cuts

In their final on-ice session before the Vancouver Canucks have to set their opening night roster, the team skated for close to an hour on Sunday morning at UBC. There were a few items of note from the spirited session.   What we saw Sunday #Canucks

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Published: 3 months ago

How the Brannstrom-Poolman trade more than fixes the Canucks’ cap issues

GM Patrik Allvin said all along that it was his intention to avoid LTIR relief space and keep the Vancouver Canucks actually, legitimately under the NHL salary cap ceiling to start the 2024/25 season.   Even as injuries started to mount – first Th

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Published: 3 months ago