In this week’s video, Paul Chapman and Patrick Johnston discuss the current state of the Canucks, focusing on their ...
You’ve likely seen them at Vancouver Canucks and Vancouver Warriors games or concerts at Rogers Arena – 50/50 ticket sellers ...
Elias Pettersson’s tumultuous season with the Vancouver Canucks took another turn as the team placed the star forward on injured reserve retroactive to Dec. 23. Pettersson, who left the game ...
VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Canucks have placed star centre Elias Pettersson on the injured-reserve list. The club announced the move on Friday, saying it is retroactive to Dec. 23 and that goalie ...
Instead, cue up the Talking Heads’ “Once In a Lifetime”, because, once again, nothing sums up the Vancouver Canucks’ season more perfectly than this one line: “Same as it ever was.” ...
Despite taking a 4–3 victory against the Seattle Kraken in a shootout, the Vancouver Canucks suffered a loss in their first game of 2025. Thatcher Demko started in net for the Canucks ...
Vancouver Canucks goaltender Thatcher Demko exited Thursday's game against the Seattle Kraken and did not return. Demko exited midway through the second period and was replaced by backup Kevin ...
There doesn't seem to be an end in sight with the media flurry around the rumored tension between Vancouver Canucks forwards Elias Pettersson and J.T. Miller. New York Islanders forward and former ...
SEATTLE — The Seattle Kraken will play the Vancouver Canucks at home Thursday night. The game at Climate Pledge Arena in Seattle begins at 7 p.m. PT. That game will be on KONG. KONG is available ...
The Canucks again are likely to face Phillipp Grubauer, who has struggled this season. The prediction: Surely Vancouver will start the year off right, right? Look for a 4-2 win for Vancouver ...
AK: Watching Quinn Hughes win the Norris Trophy Adam Kierszenblat is the Vancouver Canucks site editor and reporter for The Hockey News. You can follow Adam on Twitter @Adamkblat for full coverage ...
Not with a bang but a whimper. With apologies to T.S. Eliot, the Vancouver Canucks certainly looked like hollow men on New Year’s Eve. Sure, they showed the semblance of emotional engagement ...