Welcome back to another instalment of Top Five at 15/30. Last time, we looked at the Vancouver Canucks’ top performers from ...
Looking for a victory in their second game of the 4 Nations Face-Off, Team Finland is turning to a Vancouver Canucks ...
It's a tradition that was started by a group of Canadian skiers, the Crazy Canucks, who took Europe by storm beginning ...
The Rangers acquired disgruntled star J.T. Miller in a multiplayer deal with the Vancouver Canucks on Friday. The team received Miller and defensemen Jackson Dorrington and Erik Brannstrom ...
Their disagreement has become a significant falling out, which has split the team's locker room, despite public denials. In mid-November, Miller left the Canucks indefinitely for what the team ...
Vancouver Canucks captain Quinn Hughes has been named to EA Sports NHL 25's Team of the Year. Hughes is one of four defensemen to receive the honour, joining Cale Makar, Erin Ambrose and Megan Keller.
Vancouver Canucks president of hockey operations Jim Rutherford told the media Tuesday that there doesn’t appear to be a way forward with the current roster and the ongoing issues between ...
Canucks management reached this decision about seven weeks ago, concluding that there’s no workable way forward with both Miller and Pettersson on the roster. Rutherford even suggested on ...
The latest member of the Canucks organization to chime in is team president of hockey operation Jim Rutherford. The veteran executive has developed a reputation for candor and blunt honesty when ...
3 most impressive Vancouver Canucks players from 2-1 win over Washington Capitals feat. Quinn Hughes
The Canucks captain and reigning Norris Trophy winner as the NHL's best defenseman came through in the clutch for his team, scoring the first two goals of the game and looking much more like his ...
The road to success starts in Abbotsford. Introducing the Highway 1 Wall, which celebrates Abbotsford Canucks players and staff who have earned at least one game on Vancouver ice. A nod to the ...
According to TSN’s Pierre LeBrun, the Canucks are now open to accepting futures-focused returns, such as draft picks and prospects, instead of only pursuing win-now players. "One thing the ...
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