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So he may not be aware of the nugget that Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman dropped during his Headlines segment on Hockey Night ...
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The Province on MSNCanucks: Pending free agent Brock Boeser says Vancouver 'will always be home'Team and goal-scoring winger could work out a contract extension prior to opening of free agency on July 1. The term rather ...
This past week, reports emerged that Vancouver Canucks forward Brock Boeser is “unlikely” to return to the organization after ...
Lekkerimäki appeared in 24 games, preserving his Calder Trophy eligibility for next season, played a prescribed role often with skilled linemates and showed some flashes of finishing brilliance. All ...
From injuries and bad luck to on-ice struggles and off-ice drama, a lot went wrong for the Vancouver Canucks this season.
Speaking on Sportsnet's "Hockey Night in Canada," NHL analyst Kevin Bieksa said that the team must replace key players.
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The Province on MSNCanucks off-season: Aftershocks of giant J.T. Miller trade earthquake still felt at centre iceIs Elias Pettersson a true No. 1 centre? The Canucks believe so but admit a trade for support help is crucial and costly.
Rob Simpson of Vancouver Hockey Insider: A source said that the last time the Vancouver Canucks ... of J.T. Miller, and with some questions of the direction of the team, Boeser hasn’t been ...
The Canucks are unlikely to bring Brock Boeser this offseason, per a recent report. Where could the forward end up?
VANCOUVER — Rick Tocchet went first. On Friday morning before Vancouver Canucks players trudged to the podium to face ...
The Canucks should be making trades this offseason, including of forward Elias Pettersson and goalie Thatcher Demko.
Rick Tocchet was quick to throw shade at Elias Pettersson while also talking about the rift between Pettersson and J.T.
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