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Canucks activate Elias Pettersson from injured reserve

Vancouver forward Elias Pettersson has been activated from the injured reserve after missing the team’s last six games with an undisclosed injury, the team announced on Friday ahead of their game against the Carolina Hurricanes.

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Published: 7 months ago

Top 10 Canucks fights of all time: #6 – Ron Delorme vs. Jamie Macoun

Welcome to our top 10 Vancouver Canucks fights of all time. With our friends from HockeyFights.com, our 6th Canucks fight of all time is the fight between Ron Delorme vs. Jamie Macoun.   Earlier in the summer, we covered our top 5 Vancouver Canucks

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Published: 2 weeks ago

Red Wings sign Hamonic to 1-year, $1M contract

The Detroit Red Wings signed defenseman Travis Hamonic to a one-year contract worth $1 million, the team announced Friday.Hamonic, who turns 35 on Saturday, tallied one goal and seven points in 59 games last season with the Ottawa Senators. He averag

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Published: 2 weeks ago

What has it traditionally taken to be a 2C on a Canucks playoff team?

The media surrounding the Vancouver Canucks would not be doing a good job of playing Battleship this summer. Why not? Because they’ve just been repeating “2C” the whole time!   Yes, there has been an awful lot of chatter about the Canucks’ s

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Published: 2 weeks ago

Top 50 Canucks players of all time: #27 – Don Lever

Join us this summer as we count down the top 50 Vancouver Canucks players of all time! #27: Don Lever The first thing you need to know about Don Lever is that he hailed from South Porcupine, Ontario. But there was so much more to the crafty left win

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Published: 2 weeks ago

Canucks: What does a successful 2025-26 look like for Thatcher Demko?

There are a few X-Factors for the Vancouver Canucks heading into the 2025-26 NHL season.   If two of these things happen, the Canucks are almost certainly going to have a good season, and will likely make the playoffs: -Thatcher Demko has a great se

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Published: 2 weeks ago

Daily Faceoff analyzes the biggest strengths and weaknesses of the Canucks’ prospect pool

On Thursday, Daily Faceoff’s prospect expert Steven Ellis published his analysis on the Vancouver Canucks‘ prospect pool. As regular readers of CanucksArmy know, that’s something we love to do, as we just recently wrapped up our countdown of

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Published: 2 weeks ago

Top 10 Canucks fights of all time: #7 – Alek Stojanov vs. Kelly Chase

Welcome to our top 10 Vancouver Canucks fights of all time. With our friends from HockeyFights.com, our 7th Canucks fight of all time is the fight between Alek Stojanov and Kelly Chase.   Earlier in the summer, we covered our top 5 Vancouver Canucks

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Published: 2 weeks ago

NHL Network ranks Canucks’ Quinn Hughes second on top 20 best defenceman list

One of the Vancouver Canucks’ biggest stars is being recognized for his play.   On Wednesday, the NHL Network released its Top 20 Defencemen Right Now, featuring big names like Columbus Blue Jackets rearguard Zach Werenski and Dallas Stars bluelin

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Published: 2 weeks ago

WDYTT: Who is the most underrated Canuck of all-time?

Welcome back to WDYTT, the only hockey column on the internet with perfect ratings.   Speaking of ratings, we’ve all got them. Really, they’re just opinions stacked on top of other opinions. And when it comes to the topic of the Vancouver Canuck

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Published: 2 weeks ago

Top 50 Canucks players of all time: #28 – Kevin Bieksa

Join us this summer as we count down the top 50 Vancouver Canucks players of all time! #28: Kevin Bieksa It all started with a punch at an Earl’s parking lot in Winnipeg. As a fifth-round pick in 2001, Kevin Bieksa was a long shot to make the NHL.

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Published: 2 weeks ago

Should the Canucks continue to stack PP1 in 2025-26, or switch to a more even approach?

If one were to list the things that went wrong for the 2024-25 Vancouver Canucks, it would take a while before arriving at special teams. That’s because, if not an outright strength, special teams were not much of a problem last year.   The penalt

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Published: 2 weeks ago

2025-26 NHL Prospect Pool Breakdown: Vancouver Canucks’ Top 10

A pair of Swedes lead the way for a pipeline that lacks depth, but still has a few notable impact players looking to break through.

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Published: 2 weeks ago