Throughout the week, Canucks Army examined attainable milestones for key Vancouver Canucks next season. But it’s not just the Big 5 that have their sights set on reaching significant career thresholds or achievements.
While he’s eligible to sign right now and the Vancouver Canucks certainly want to keep him with the team, the franchise is approaching Brock Boeser‘s contract extension cautiously.
We are back with the summer edition of our CanucksArmy top 20 Canucks prospect rankings. If you missed it, we’ve already covered our Honourable Mentions and will now be officially kicking our list of 20 skaters.
In the fifth and final piece in our five-part feature on attainable milestones for key Canucks next season, we look at Thatcher Demko and his place in franchise history: It’s remarkable how similar Thatcher Demko’s individual statistics are to the man he replaced as Vancouver Canucks starter Jacob Markstrom.
The Vancouver Canucks signed Jake Debrusk to a seven-year, $38.5 million contract on the first day of free agency. Debrusk has been a member of the Boston Bruins for his entire career and has experienced plenty of success, but it wasn’t always smooth sailing.
It’s pretty safe to say that being bought out was a positive experience for Oliver Ekman-Larsson. At the time of the buyout, Ekman-Larsson was owed $29 million over four more seasons, split between payments from Vancouver and the artist formerly known as Arizona.
The Vancouver Canucks are keeping with their tradition of taking training camp out on the road. The club will hold its 2024 Training Camp in Penticton, BC, at the South Okanagan Events Centre from Thursday, September 19th to Sunday, September 22nd.
Elias Pettersson has been one of the NHL’s elite offencive players since being selected by the Vancouver Canucks with the fifth-overall pick of the 2017 NHL Entry Draft. But he was also part of an excellent draft class that completely changed the future of an NHL franchise for some teams, like the Dallas Stars.
The NHL Draft has come and gone, and despite having no high picks, the Vancouver Canucks managed to add a list of intriguing upside swings to their depth chart.
After 17 seasons in the NHL, two Stanley Cups, and playing for eight different teams, Ian Cole is reaching the twilight of his hockey career. He’s won big, scored some massive goals, and has had a long career in the NHL.
In the fourth of our five part series looking at attainable milestones for key Canucks next season, we look at Elias Pettersson who has franchise icons
The Vancouver Canucks were struggling to find a solid defence partner for Quinn Hughes after the departure of Chris Tanev in the 2020 offseason. Throughout
The Abbotsford Canucks have officially released their full 2024-25 season schedule. Much like their parent team in Vancouver, the baby Canucks will open their season against Calgary, kicking off the year with a two-game stint against the Wranglers.
The Vancouver Canucks improved their roster in free agency. The organization added speed up front through the likes of Jake DeBrusk, Danton Heinen and Kiefer Sherwood.
Usually, we wait until August to start rolling our predictions out for the upcoming Vancouver Canucks season. The series has produced such bangers as me predicting Brock Boeser would finally hit 30 goals, Thatcher Demko being a Vezina finalist, Noah Juulsen setting a career-high in games played, and fewer goals for Andrei Kuzmenko.
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On Wednesday evening, the Vancouver Canucks announced the numbers all seven of their free agent signings will be donning when they suit up this season.
In the third of our five-part series examining significant milestones attainable for key Canucks next season we look at JT Miller, who continues to rocket up the franchise scoring ranks: Despite playing just 364 games in his five seasons with the Vancouver Canucks, JT Miller already sits 14th in franchise scoring.
In their first power rankings of the 2024-25 NHL season — which they themselves dubbed as “way too early power rankings” — ESPN ranked the Vancouver Canucks as the ninth-best team heading into next season.
Okay, okay. We can admit that the ‘next Dakota Joshua’ thing has maybe gone a little too far. In the end, it was just a comment made by GM Patrik Allvin
Free agency has come and gone for the NHL and the Vancouver Canucks. Vancouver was busy as Jake DeBrusk, Danton Heinen, Kiefer Sherwood and Derek Forbort were among the names that signed.
The Vancouver Canucks goaltender situation has changed dramatically in the past few years. From bringing in a veteran to shelter the rising star to now bringing in a, uh, veteran to shelter a rising star.
The Vancouver Canucks were busy on the first day of free agency signing seven players: Jake DeBrusk, Kiefer Sherwood, Derek Forbort, Danton Heinen, Vincent Desharnais, Jiri Patera, and Nate Smith.
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