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The Vancouver Canucks haven't generated much offence through their first three games. Will these modifications spark a change?
Braeden Cootes could have been an option at center for the Vancouver Canucks for six more games before burning his ELC.
Vancouver Canucks’ Quinn Hughes remains in the spotlight as Jim Rutherford’s recent comments spark renewed discussion about his future with the team.
Tonight, October 13, is the first of four Prime Monday Night Hockey broadcasts that will feature the Vancouver Canucks during the 2025–26 season. This special broadcast, aired solely on Amazon Prime,
There aren’t many people who have more insight into what’s going on with the <a href=" Canucks than Jim Rutherford. The President of Hockey Operations has been with the organization since 2021 and is currently under contract until the end of the 2026–27 season.
Vancouver can keep Cootes in the NHL for up to nine games without triggering the beginning of his three-year, entry-level contract. If he does not stay with Canucks beyond that, he will return to his junior team in Seattle for the remainder of the season.
Quinn Hughes has had a remarkable NHL career up to this point. The recently turned 26-year-old has 410 points in 436 games and is already considered the greatest defenceman to ever play for the Vancouver Canucks.
Vancouver Canucks defenceman Tyler Myers has been fined $2,500 US for slashing against Edmonton Oilers forward Connor McDavid, the NHL Department of Safety announced Sunday.
EDMONTON -- Noah Philp scored his first NHL goal to help the Edmonton Oilers to their first win of the season, 3-1 against the Vancouver Canucks at Rogers Place on Saturday. Andrew Mangiapane and Leon Draisaitl also scored for the Oilers (1-0-1). Calvin Pickard made 14 saves.
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Canucks place defenceman Derek Forbort on injured reserve
The Vancouver Canucks have placed veteran defenceman Derek Forbort on injured reserve with an undisclosed ailment. The move is retroactive to October 11th.
The NHL announced a pair of $2,500 fines on Sunday to Tyler Myers of the Vancouver Canucks and fellow defenseman Ian Cole of the Utah Mammoth. Myers, 35, was disciplined for slashing Edmonton Oilers superstar captain Connor McDavid during Saturday's 3-1 loss.
Vancouver Canucks head coach Adam Foote issued a sincere statement about Elias Pettersson, Quinn Hughes, and other stars’ performance during the loss to the St. Louis Blues.