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NHL Rumors: Could Kevin Lankinen Parlay Success in Vancouver to Starting Job

The Vancouver Canucks are in a playoff spot as Kevin Lankinen continues to prove he should be a starting goalie and could be one next year.

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Published: 6 months ago

Fixing Elias Pettersson: Is the Canucks Star Forward About to Hit the Market?

It might have seemed like a small thing at first glance: a Vancouver Canucks team graphic making the rounds online, featuring key players — but notably excluding Elias Pettersson. The…

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Published: 3 weeks ago

Brock Boeser’s next contract and the dangers of free agency

Boeser projects as a complementary winger and if he cashes in at $8 million or more, he will have a hard time living up to his next deal.

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Published: 3 weeks ago

Kypreos Trade Board Reveals Shocking Potential Offseason Moves

The post Kypreos Trade Board Reveals Shocking Potential Offseason Moves appeared first on NHL Trade Talk. Nick Kypreos's latest trade board includes potential moves for Elias Pettersson, Morgan Rielly, and Erik Karlsson, among others. The post Kypreo

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Published: 3 weeks ago

NHL Rumors: Vancouver Canucks, and the New York Islanders

Do the Vancouver Canucks look to move a goaltender? It would be a 'shock' if the New York Islanders didn't make the first-overall pick in the 2025 NHL Draft.

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Published: 3 weeks ago

Panthers praise clutch Marchand: Moment never gets too big for him

Florida Panthers forward Brad Marchand drew praise from his teammates after a clutch two-goal performance in Friday's Game 2 win over the Edmonton Oilers, capped by the double-overtime winner."He just finds a way," defenseman Nate Schmidt said follow

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Published: 3 weeks ago

Canucks coach Foote adds Kevin Dean, Brett McLean, Scott Young as assistants

Adam Foote has filled out the staff for his rookie season leading an NHL bench. The Vancouver Canucks head coach hired Kevin Dean, Brett McLean, Scott Young as assistants, the team announced on Thursday.

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Published: 3 weeks ago

Manny Malhotra, Abbotsford Canucks maintained focus amid coaching speculation

Malhotra was shortlisted for Vancouver Canucks job that went to Adam Foote, and he now leads the farm team up against Colorado in the third round of AHL post-season

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Published: 1 month ago

Canucks’ Foote believes years of shutting down top NHL stars gives him a unique perspective on coaching offence

A granite hard defenceman during his decorated 20-year National Hockey League career, Adam Foote showed some deft stickhandling when it was suggested that he views the game through a defensive lens only. In one of his more candid responses during a f

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Published: 1 month ago

Why the Canucks chose Adam Foote as team’s coach

Vancouver Canucks captain Quinn Hughes is a big fan of Adam Foote, and that likely played a role in hiring the former assistant.

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Published: 1 month ago

How Tocchet helped Foote pursue his dream of becoming a head coach

Dan Murphy caught up with Adam Foote, the 22nd head coach in Canucks history, to discuss how Tocchet played a big part in him getting here, his relationship with Quinn Hughes, and how he plans to support Petey, and get him back to the player he was.

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Published: 1 month ago

With Willander under contract, is the Canucks’ blueline complete?

The Willander Watch is over.   What was believed to be a disagreement over performance bonuses turned out to be exactly that, as Tom Willander’s camp and the Vancouver Canucks’ front office met in the middle to sign an ELC with slightly higher b

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Published: 1 month ago

Gagner retires after 17 seasons, joins Senators' front office

Sam Gagner retired Thursday after 17 NHL seasons and joined the Ottawa Senators as the team's director of player development.Gagner played 19 games with the Senators' AHL affiliate this campaign after being on a professional tryout with the Carolina

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Published: 1 month ago