After yet another loss with the Chicago Blackhawks, Connor Bedard begins feeling homesick. He calls up his friend, Macklin Celebrini, who gives him the idea to request a trade back home. They are joined by other BC-based players such as Sam Reinhart, Mathew Barzal, and Morgan Rielly.
If the Canucks really felt they had to do something about their logjam at winger — a premise that doesn’t hold much weight today considering Phil Di Giuseppe is back in the top six — they should’ve picked another one of their promising young wingers: Nils Höglander.
Vancouver Canucks’ Dice & Ice takes place on January 19, and a variety of prizes are currently up for auction. Included in these packages and bundles are gift baskets personally curated by some Canucks players.
Every time Miller is on ice, something bad happens
As you may have heard, rumours are swirling from multiple insiders that the Vancouver Canucks are soliciting offers on J.T. Miller and Elias Pettersson.
Maybe the Vancouver Canucks could just use a team walk in the woods. That’s what Brock Boeser does to decompress. He heads out to Pacific Spirit Park, near the University of B.C., to give his dogs Coolie and Milo a run.
The Vancouver Canucks continue to watch their season slip away with just two wins since returning from the Christmas break. Even worse, the Canucks have only fo
What happened to the Vancouver Canucks? The reigning Pacific Division champions have gone from a Stanley Cup contender in the Western Conference to a team on th
One of Maple Ridge's most famous citizens, Jim Robson, turned 90 on Friday, Jan. 16. Robson is best known as a longtime voice of the Vancouver Canucks hockey team In December 2017, the City of Maple Ridge determined to rename a section of 105th Avenue, the access to the Planet Ice arena in his honour, renaming it Jim Robson Way.
The Canucks have largely failed to build on their success of 2023-24. How do the defence and goaltending grade out at the halfway point?
Here is what a frustrated Rick Tocchet has to say about the performance of some Vancouver Canucks star players.
From an EDGE stats standpoint, Marchenko checks many boxes that explain his full-fledged breakout season after leading Columbus in goals last season (23 in 78 games); he’s their best in the category again and on pace for 32 goals (18 in first 45 games). He is among the forward leaders in the following categories: