Vancouver Canucks General Manager Patrik Allvin announced today that the club has agreed to terms with goaltender Kevin ...
With the 4 Nations Face-Off now in the rearview, the Vancouver Canucks must buckle up in order to lock down a playoff spot by the end of the season. As the team looks to add to their current ...
For the past couple of weeks, the 4 Nations Face-Off has captured the attention of hockey fans all around the world. The ...
The play of Vancouver Canucks goalie Kevin Lankinen and star center Elias Pettersson in Saturday's 4 Nations Face-Off game was cause for excitement and concern. The Vancouver Canucks have been an ...
The event will feature three members of the Vancouver Canucks organization, with Elias Pettersson, Kevin Lankinen and Rick Tocchet representing their countries. With this in mind, here is a look ...
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For a good chunk of the 2024-25 season, the Vancouver Canucks were the center of attention with a documented feud between two of their biggest stars, J.T. Miller and Elias Pettersson. Their ...
The starting goalie for the Vancouver Canucks was recently recognized by the NHL for his impressive performance in net. Thatcher Demko, the 29-year-old net minder for the Canucks, was named the ...
Vancouver Canucks General Manager Patrik Allvin has been the busiest General Manager in the NHL over the last seven days and has now made a big move for the team's future. On Friday night ...
The Vancouver Canucks, Jim Rutherford, and Patrik Allvin have made it clear lately: the team is open for business ahead of the NHL trade deadline. Following a long rumoured trade of J.T Miller and ...
The Vancouver Canucks have already taken a hybrid approach to the NHL trade deadline. This team isn’t a classic seller, nor is it a classic buyer. It’s a team that’s picked up the pieces on ...
In the end, it’s about what the vendor thinks the market can bear. And in the case of the Vancouver Canucks, they clearly believe that their market can bear a lot more. How else to explain ...