Joshua lay on the ice for a moment then skated gingerly back to the Canucks’ bench. He sat on the bench for a minute or so in great discomfort, then at the next stoppage stepped on the ice to test his ...
It’s the same story with the idea of trading Pettersson. He may be struggling, but he’s been a dominant player in recent memory. He’s got the desire to win. The Canucks do believe that he can get back ...
J.T. Miller played less than every other Canuck at five on five on Thursday night. He played just 10:03 at five on five, nearly three minutes below the 12:58 he’s averaged per game since returning Dec ...
The Vancouver Canucks are holding their breath about the status of Thatcher Demko. The team’s No. 1 goalie left the ice ...
When Hughes has been on the ice this season, the Canucks have taken 58 per cent of the total shot attempts. When he’s not playing, the Canucks have taken just 42 per cent of shot attempts. That’s a ...
Molendyk’s Blades (20-11-2-2) are second in the Eastern Conference, but they proved themselves sellers on Thursday, dealing 20-year-old forward Brandon Lisowsky to the Victoria Royals for forward ...
The top guns: With no Pettersson or Hughes, Conor Garland is suddenly the Canucks’ leading scorer. But his goal on Saturday against Seattle was the only goal he’d scored in all of December, so he’s ...
Allvin highlighted the team’s overall mentality and preparation to Postmedia about two weeks ago, but then in conversation with Sportsnet on New Year’s Eve, he went after Pettersson.
“I love J.T. He’s a f—ing animal. But I even told him, ‘You’re too hard on the kid,'” Richardson told Shane O’Brien on the latest episode of O’Brien’s Missin’ Curfew podcast.
The Canucks finally drew even after giving up a first-period goal when Brock Boeser struck for his sixth goal in the last four games in the third period. His deft deflection of a J.T. Miller shot was ...
The North American neighbours met on New Year’s Eve for the first time since Dec. 31, 2016, when Canada picked up a 3-1 ...
The Swedes carried a 3-0-0 record into a New Year’s Eve matchup with Czechia. Tom Willander, the Boston University Terriers sophomore who was Vancouver’s first-round selection (No. 11 overall) in the ...