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WDYTT: Two weeks in, which Canucks have been better and worse than expected?

Welcome back to WDYTT, the only hockey column on the internet that’s always down to be up.   Speaking of ups and downs, that’s the story of any given hockey season, and the 2025-26 Vancouver Canucks campaign is already no exception. As of this w

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Published: 15 hours ago

JPat’s Monday Mailbag: Is DeBrusk-Pettersson-Boeser the Canucks’ best first line option?

Sure, the positive vibes took a bit of a hit on Saturday night in Edmonton, but the Vancouver Canucks are still 1-1 through their first two games of the new season. No one should have thought that this would be easy. The Canucks looked good for much

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Published: 1 week ago

Canucks Stock Market: Demko, Pettersson, Chytil, Power Play & More

Welcome to the latest edition of the Vancouver Canucks Stock Market, a series dedicated to analyzing the recent performance of all things related to the Canucks, including players, coaches, management,…

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Published: 1 week ago

Canucks Schedule: Why Thatcher Demko's workload matters most in gruelling trip

A five-game road trip jammed into eight days awaits. So does managing Thatcher Demko's workload to continue early excellence, avoid injury

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Published: 1 week ago

What is the threshold for Braeden Cootes to stay up with the Vancouver Canucks this season?

Braeden Cootes already beat the odds in cracking the Vancouver Canucks roster – very unexpectedly, we might add – as an 18-year-old fresh out of the 2025 NHL Entry Draft. But if he’s going to stay up with the Canucks beyond the bounds of the st

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Published: 1 week ago

Elite Canucks Prospect Opens Up On Fight To Stay In NHL

One top Vancouver Canucks prospect is fighting to remain in NHL as a decision on his future for the 2025-26 season draws near. The post Elite Canucks Prospect Opens Up On Fight To Stay In NHL appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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Published: 1 week ago

NHL fines Canucks defenceman Myers for slashing McDavid

Vancouver Canucks defenceman Tyler Myers has been fined $2,500 US for slashing against Edmonton Oilers forward Connor McDavid, the NHL Department of Safety announced Sunday.

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Published: 1 week ago

3 Canucks Stars of the Week: Thatcher Demko is back in full force

Welcome back to Stars of the Week at CanucksArmy! Every week, we’ll be bringing you our Top Three best and brightest performers on the Vancouver Canucks that week. Disagree with our picks or have your own stars to nominate? Let us know in the comme

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Published: 1 week ago

Hughes and Foote frustrated after Canucks squander marvellous performance from Thatcher Demko

There was one bright spot in the Vancouver Canucks‘ Saturday night loss to the Edmonton Oilers, and his name is Thatcher Demko.   The Canucks lost by a final score of 3-1, but it could have been so much worse. The Canucks were under siege on multi

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Published: 1 week ago

Canucks: Tyler Myers fined $2,500 for sticking it to Connor McDavid

Myers lifted his stick between the legs of the Oilers captain and speared him where it hurts the most Saturday in Edmonton

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Published: 1 week ago

Evander Kane’s Second Act: Can the Canucks Unlock His Leadership Potential?

When the Vancouver Canucks acquired Evander Kane this summer, many raised an eyebrow. A hometown kid returning in the twilight of his career — for some, it felt like a…

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Published: 1 week ago

Mammoth’s Ian Cole, Canucks’ Tyler Myers each fined $2,500

Cole, Myers were dinged for incidents related to their respective Saturday matchups.

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Published: 1 week ago

NHL fines Canucks’ Tyler Myers $2,500 for slashing Connor McDavid

The National Hockey League has fined Vancouver Canucks defenceman $2,500 for slashing Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid. The league’s Department of Player Safety announced the disciplinary action against Myers on Sunday morning.   Vancouverâ€

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Published: 1 week ago