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Welcome back to The Hockey News - Vancouver Canucks site’s 2024–25 report card series. Today, we’ll be reviewing center Elias ...
After undergoing a significant amount of in-season change in 2024-25, the Vancouver Canucks have opted for continuity so far ...
The Canucks are largely returning the same lineup, which includes a very solid goaltending tandem, a high-end defence corps ...
Brock Boeser declined a potentially more lucrative, short-term offer from the Toronto Maple Leafs, opting instead to sign a ...
The Canucks re-signed Brock Boeser to a seven-year contract worth $7.25 million per season. How did both sides fare in the ...
With that being said, the entire roster had pretty poor performances in terms of this stat. Conor Garland (-13), Jake DeBrusk (-15), and Brock Boeser (-25) all had lower ratings than Pettersson ...
Kirill Kudryavtsev was the breakout star for Abbotsford on their run to the Calder Cup. A burgeoning two-way ace at a ...
The Canucks' roster riddle in the middle is likely easier to solve via a trade, but that hasn't worked out. And free agency can be costly ...
NHL Draft and the first week of free agency in the books, it’s time for version 2.0 of the Vancouver Canucks 2025-26 roster ...
In a matter of hours, the Canucks look locked in – and Boeser isn’t going anywhere.
It’s crazy to think that just a year ago, the Vancouver Canucks had the enviable four-center punch of J.T. Miller, Elias Pettersson, Elias Lindholm and Teddy Blueger.
The Canucks missed the playoffs once again this past season, and now they need to make another trade this NHL offseason to improve the team.