With St. Patrick's Day just a few fiddle strokes away, Ryan Dixon honours the great tradition of Irish poets dropping a limerick for all 32 NHL teams in this edition of the power rankings.
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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 ...
We apologize, but this video has failed to load. The history: The Stars beat the Canucks 5-3 on Jan. 31, the first game of the post-J.T. Miller era. The hope: Elias Pettersson finally hammered a ...
We’ll ask it again, for the umpteenth time: where would the Vancouver Canucks be without Kevin Lankinen? The Finn has been stellar so many times this season and he was once again Friday night.
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 former first-round pick back in 2015 has climbed the ranks for the Canucks organization. His 197 goals sit him in a tie for ninth with Thomas Gradin for most goals in the franchise’s history.
According to general manager Patrik Allvin, however, no one was willing to pay a reasonable price for the players the Vancouver Canucks had available. Somehow, it was a seller’s market for every ...
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.
In one of the more surprising non-moves of trade deadline day, Brock Boeser wasn't dealt by the Vancouver Canucks. A day later, we now know why. The Canucks insisted on a first-round pick in ...
VANCOUVER - A tightly contested playoff picture left the Vancouver Canucks quiet as the NHL's trade deadline passed on Friday. The cost of bringing in new faces was high, while other teams ...
VANCOUVER - Kiefer Sherwood scored late in the third period as the Vancouver Canucks downed the Minnesota Wild 3-1 on Friday. Elias Pettersson opened the scoring for the Canucks (29-22-11 ...