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Canucks Should Not Trade Hoglander for Help on Defence

The Vancouver Canucks have exploded out of the starting gates and are currently 12-5-1, second in the Western Conference and only three points back of the league-leading Boston Bruins. They…

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Published: 9 months ago

NHL Rumors: On the Elias Pettersson contract extension talk

The Vancouver Canucks and Elias Pettersson continue to talk. Does the term on Auston Matthews contract change Pettersson's thinking?

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Published: 9 months ago

Monday Mailbag: 10 potential upgrades for the Vancouver Canucks’ defence corps

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Published: 9 months ago

With an increased workload due to Carson Soucy’s injury, Ian Cole is in unfamiliar territory

The Carson Soucy injury, which is slated to keep the Canucks defender out of the lineup for up to two months, will undoubtedly have a major impact on the Vancouver blueline as a whole. But no one is going to feel that impact more than Ian Cole, Soucy

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Published: 9 months ago

NHL Monday player props: McDavid to thrive vs. Barkov-less Panthers

With seven games on the schedule for Monday night, we're in for an abnormally busy start to the week.Let's take a closer look at a few of my favorite props on a loaded board.Connor McDavid: Over 3.5 shotsMcDavid's shot volume is slowly getting to the

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Published: 9 months ago

Should the Canucks look to shop around Nils Hoglander to improve their blue line?

Mike Halford and Jason Brough discuss the Vancouver Canucks’ potential trade assets that they could shop around to try and improve their blue line, pointing at winger Nils Hoglander as the potential sacrificial lamb.

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Published: 9 months ago

18 observations from the Vancouver Canucks’ first 18 games

We’re already one-eighth of the way through the NHL season, and even with two straight losses the Canucks are sitting comfortably. With a 12-5-1 record and second place in the Pacific, Rick Tocchet’s squad is a team with the confidence to win thr

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Published: 9 months ago

NHL Power Rankings: 1 thing each team should be thankful for

This is the third in-season edition of theScore's NHL Power Rankings for the 2023-24 campaign. Check back for updated rankings every other Monday.In this edition, with Thanksgiving fast approaching in the United States, we look at one th

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Published: 9 months ago

Canucks Facing Adversity: Time to Rethink and Refine

The post Canucks Facing Adversity: Time to Rethink and Refine appeared first on NHL Trade Talk. The Vancouver Canucks have started the season really well. Now what happens when the team begins to face adversity? What can they do? The post Canucks Fac

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Published: 9 months ago

Scenes from Canucks practice: Rick Tocchet talks rest and recovery after two tired losses

Be sure to check out the latest Canucks game day odds with NHL odds site Betway! The Vancouver Canucks have been playing a lot of hockey as of late, and as a result, they’ve been playing like a tired team. But as you may have read last night, both

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Published: 10 months ago

Vancouver Canucks’ 3 stars of the week: Nils Höglander scores in back-to-back games

Before this week, it had been nearly one month since the Vancouver Canucks last suffered back-to-back losses. Maybe they finally experienced a crash following all the recent highs the club has seen over the past few weeks, or perhaps they were simply

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Published: 10 months ago

Paterson’s Point: Hughes and Hronek giving Canucks a look they’ve never had before

You know the names: Paul Reinhart, Jyrki Lumme, Doug Lidster, Dennis Kearns, Ed Jovanovski, Mattias Ohlund and Alex Edler. Through the years, the Vancouver Canucks have had a number of gifted offensive defencemen. But it’s abundantly clear by now t

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Published: 10 months ago