The Vancouver Canucks are celebrating Black Excellence Night with an encore from last year’s designer. Fashion designer and ...
It didn’t take long for Marcus Pettersson to feel at home with the Vancouver Canucks and his comfort level is already showing ...
It took a couple of months, but the Vancouver Canucks finally pulled off one of the most highly anticipated trades of the 2024-25 season by sending J.T. Miller to the New York Rangers. With Miller ...
The Vancouver Canucks were a busy team leading into the weekend making a pair of trades that should help push back into the playoff picture. In the matter of just a few hours, the Canucks sent J.T ...
Across a pair of complicated blockbuster trades on Friday night the Vancouver Canucks remade their roster and charted a new path forward for the franchise. In the first move, the Canucks shed one ...
New York Rangers get: F J.T. Miller, D Erik Brännström, D Jackson Dorrington Vancouver Canucks get: F Filip Chytil, D Victor Mancini, 2025 first-round pick (top-13 protected) Shayna Goldman ...
The Vancouver Canucks (23-18-10) return home from their three-game road trip on Sunday to take on the Detroit Red Wings (26-21-5). Detroit is one of the hottest teams in the NHL right now and ...
Starting with Pettersson, he is a 6'5", 175lbs left-shot defenceman. The 28-year-old has played 491 regular season games, plus an additional 25 in the postseason. This is the second time that ...
February 2 - The Vancouver Canucks will host the Detroit Red Wings on Sunday looking far different than when they left for a three-game road trip last week. The Canucks sent forward J.T. Miller ...
J.T. Miller's tumultuous time in Vancouver has come to an end, with the Canucks dealing the star centre to the New York Rangers. The Canucks announced late Friday that Miller had been traded to ...
In short, the Canucks made two moves last night, and after all that, well, they now have three players with the last name Pettersson. Indeed, with the addition of Marcus Pettersson, Vancouver now ...
Nobody disputes this and that presumably includes Canucks President Jim Rutherford. You don't trade a top-10 scorer on a long-term contract unless you have to, and Vancouver felt they had to.