The story to start Ilya Mikheyev’s second season with the Vancouver Canucks was all about his surgically-repaired knee. The story by the end of the season was about the Russian winger’s hands which produced just one goal in the final 61 games he played.
The streets of Vancouver are bustling and the Canucks aren’t even playing in the 2024 NHL Stanley Cup Finals. Perhaps the waves of excitement reverberating around the city were stirred up from an exciting playoff run which was halted by the eventual Western Conference Champion Edmonton Oilers.
The Vancouver Canucks have a lot of work to do this offseason after making it all the way to the second round of the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs last month.
Welcome to a new series here at CanucksArmy that we’ve fittingly dubbed Random Canucks Thoughts. It’s the offseason, so it’s the exact time of year that random Canucks thoughts pop into all of our heads.
June is a great time to be playing hockey if you are a National Hockey League team. Many happy hockey memories are made in the month of June. Even more sad ones.
You don’t have to be overly tall to stand out in the Vancouver Canucks‘ prospect pool these days. Although improved, it’s essentially the equivalent of a kiddie pool.
Elias Pettersson needs a new winger. Or two. But definitely at least one. And a high-quality one at that. Aside from the necessary act of either re-signing
In this edition of the Vancouver Canucks News & Rumors, Elias Lindholm is likely heading to free agency. Also, an update on contract negotiations with Nikita Zadorov.
Vancouver Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin secured second place in the voting for the 2023-24 Jim Gregory General Manager of the Year Award, as announced Monday afternoon.
No, the Vancouver Canucks will not play in Game 2 of the Stanley Cup Final tonight. But that doesn’t mean there is nothing special about this day for Vancouver and its fans. When looking back at the club’s long history, 2011 will come up quite often.
The Vancouver Canucks acquired Elias Lindholm from the Calgary Flames in the middle of last season, and at one point they offered a contract extension that he declined, so they are now operating under the assumption that they will be unable to retain the unrestricted free agent.
The Vancouver Canucks announced today they’ve hired Jason Krog to be their new Skills and Skating Coach, both in Vancouver and with the Abbotsford Canucks.
The Vancouver Canucks won’t be picking until the third round of the 2024 NHL Draft after trading their first-rounder to the Calgary Flames in the Elias Lindholm deal and their second to the Chicago Blackhawks as a sweetener to get rid of Jason Dickinson’s contract.
This article is brought to you by bet365! On Monday morning, Rick Dhaliwal of Donnie and Dhali – The Team reported that the Vancouver Canucks are interested in defenceman Jalen Chatfield, should he become a free agent on July 1.
They call it the Free Agent Frenzy for a reason, and that reason is urgency. Each year on July 1 (now that the schedule has returned to normal), hundreds of millions of dollars worth of contracts are handed out to dozens of NHL UFAs.
On Friday, May 24, the Vancouver Canucks announced changes to their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate in Abbotsford. Former Abbotsford Canucks head coach Jeremy Colliton parted ways from the team to seek NHL opportunities, and assistant coach Gary Agnew was also let go.
After being acquired right before training camp, Casey DeSmith had a solid season between the pipes for Vancouver.
The Vancouver Canucks are reportedly ready to offer pending unrestricted free agent center Elias Lindholm a seven-year contract extension worth $7 million annually, according to Elliotte Friedman on “32 Thoughts.” This is a notable decrease from Lindholm’s previous contract expectations, which were around $9 million annually last fall.
Earlier Thursday, it appeared there might be some progress on extension talks between the Canucks and pending UFA defenseman Nikita Zadorov, according to Sportsnet’s Iain MacIntyre.
Vancouver Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin has a lot of work to do this summer. Coming off a season that saw his team drastically exceed expectations and win the Pacific Division with a 50-23-9 record, he will want to return a similar or improved roster for next season.
Vancouver Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin announced today that the club has promoted Yogi Švejkovský to assistant coach. The press release also states that Henrik and Daniel Sedin will have an increased role in coaching activities with both the Vancouver and Abbotsford Canucks.
The Canucks are not expected to come to terms on a new contract with defenseman Ian Cole before he reaches unrestricted free agency.
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