We apologize, but this video has failed to load. The buzz: The Canucks need to start racking up wins. Why not against the second (?) worst team in the NHL? That said, the Canucks are two ...
Canucks head coach ctold reporters on Sunday the bad news about Chytil’s condition and that the center had been “basically” placed in protocol. “I talked to him today a little bit ...
Canucks head coach Rick Tocchet announced that Filip Chytil has entered NHL concussion protocol after No. 72 was forced to leave Saturday night’s game in Vancouver with 4:42 remaining in the ...
The Vancouver Canucks are keeping themselves squarely in the Western Conference playoff race thanks to a huge shootout win over the Calgary Flames. Defenseman Quinn Hughes returned to the Canucks ...
So if you are trying to understand the stat that perhaps best defines the Vancouver Canucks’ season, think about that. The Canucks haven’t won a game this season when trailing after two periods.
The Athletic has live coverage of the 2025 NHL trade deadline. The Vancouver Canucks have done it again, somehow. In the hottest seller’s market at the NHL trade deadline in a decade ...
Kicking off the highest-stakes week of this sordid campaign Tuesday, the Vancouver Canucks put in a mostly lifeless performance against the Montreal Canadiens in a 4-2 loss. Mostly lifeless isn ...
The Vancouver Canucks have been jockeying for position in the Western Conference playoff race all season and with the season starting to wind down, the intensity is only going to ramp up.
Welcome to this edition of the Vancouver Canucks post-game analytics report. This recurring deep dive breaks down the analytics behind each Canucks game as recorded by Natural Stat Trick.
Vancouver centre Elias Pettersson tied the game late in the third period and Conor Garland notched the shootout winner as the Canucks prevailed 4-3 over the Calgary Flames in thrilling NHL action ...
On the flip side, Utah lapped the Canucks in shots with 10–4. Elias Pettersson has seemingly found his form as of late, as prior to tonight’s matchup, he scored four goals in his last five games.
Eliotte Friedman explained why the Vancouver Canucks decided to keep Brock Boeser at the trade deadline. Boeser is in the final year of a three-year deal that pays him $6.65 million annually.