The Vancouver Canucks did very little during the NHL trade deadline, aside from subtracting Carson Soucy, who had fallen to sixth or seventh on the blue-line depth chart as a result of his ...
Things are not looking too great right now for the Vancouver Canucks as the team has not won a game in regulation since they returned from the 4 Nations Face-Off break. They have a 1-3-0 record ...
But for the second year in a row, the Vancouver Canucks were relatively quiet on trade deadline day and did not make any big moves other than trading Carson Soucy. A big fish that general manager ...
The Vancouver Canucks are looking to bolster their forward group ahead of the trade deadline while navigating contract talks with upcoming free agent Brock Boeser. According to Sportsnet’s ...
The Vancouver Canucks are preparing for Friday’s trade deadline without positioning themselves as either full buyers or full sellers, but rather taking a balanced approach as they remain in ...
March 6 - Jake DeBrusk, Teddy Blueger and Carson Soucy scored second-period goals and the Vancouver Canucks held on for a 3-2 win against the visiting Anaheim Ducks on Wednesday night. Filip ...
The Wild had a chance to widen that lead Friday night but blew it: Despite being mostly in control, they lost 3-1 to the Canucks at Rogers Arena to tighten the playoff race in the Western Conference.
The Vancouver Canucks are in the middle of an offensive crisis. Vancouver ranks 25th in goals scored per game this season and 31st in shots on goal per game. The Canucks have scored at least four ...
Canucks HC sends a strong message to $92,800,000 forward Elias Pettersson after his season-long offensive woes - Source: Getty Vancouver Canucks coach Rick Tocchet delivered a strong message to ...
The Vancouver Canucks are considering all options on pending unrestricted free agent Brock Boeser, TSN Hockey Insider Darren Dreger reports. The Canucks made a contract extension offer to Boeser ...
Conor Garland has points in each of his last three games against Dallas (2-2-4). Since February 1, the Canucks have a penalty kill percentage of 92.3%, ranking first in the NHL over that span.