The Canucks have struggled since the holiday break. Returning stars should help as the schedule turns difficult.
The reported rift between Vancouver Canucks’ star forwards Elias Pettersson and J.T. Miller is the biggest story in hockey right now. The rumor mill is churning with speculations from NHL ...
The Vancouver Canucks (18-12-10) continue their lengthy road trip on Friday night, traveling farther south to visit the vaunted Carolina Hurricanes (25-15-2) at
The 2025 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. From “Boeser’s Pizza Night” to an impressive vacation put together by Jake DeBrusk, here are some of the highlights.
It’s the middle of January, and the Vancouver Canucks have seven wins on home ice. Nothing else the team does between now and the end of the schedule will matter unless the club gets its act together at Rogers Arena.
Still, Miller’s underlying numbers at 5-on-5 are quite strong. He leads all Canucks forwards in expected goals percentage, just ahead of Garland, as well as in on-ice goals for per 60 minutes, even if he’s not the one scoring the goals most of the time.
After signing a series of cheap one-year deals with other clubs, Danton Heinen was finally rewarded with a two-year, $2.25 million AAV contract from the Canucks. Mediocre would be the best word to sum up Heinen’s tenure in Vancouver so far: He hasn’t hurt the team in any way, but he isn’t doing enough to move the needle either.
It’s not every day two teams who are both coming off a loss to the same opponent face off against one another, but that’s what happened when the puck dropped for the Vancouver Canucks and Toronto Maple Leafs tonight.
The Vancouver Canucks set a new season-low with just 14 shots on goal against the Carolina Hurricanes on Friday night.
What was supposed to be a desperate Canucks team managed just 15 shots on Friday night. A team that has been searching for its identity since the season began, didn’t get any closer to it in Carolina.
But the Canadiens organization should be incensed with the NHL. After completing a six-game road trip Saturday night against Colorado and spending a good portion of Sunday returning from Denver, did it make any sense having the team play Monday night at the Bell Centre against the well-rested Vancouver Canucks,
Happy 2025, friends! We’re finally past the 41-game mark in the NHL and entering the silly season when it comes to trades, rumours, and everything else going on.