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.
It's been a rough season for the Vancouver Canucks. Here is a long list of everything that has gone wrong for the team.
After laying a devastating egg against the Winnipeg Jets, the Vancouver Canucks (19-14-10) end their road trip with a loss and begin a three-game homestand with
For the first time this season, the Vancouver Canucks had Quinn Hughes, J.T. Miller, Elias Pettersson, Thatcher Demko, and Filip Hronek in their lineup at the s
After their most complete game of 2025, the Vancouver Canucks fell 6–1 to the Winnipeg Jets on Tuesday night. Winnipeg’s goal scorers were Kyle Connor (3), Neal Pionk, Nino Niederreiter, and Mark Scheifele.
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.
Following a commanding 3-0 win in Toronto on Saturday night, the Vancouver Canucks are in the freezing city of Winnipeg to close out their five-game road trip with a matchup against the Jets. The Jets
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 Canuck poured on the pressure in the opening minutes of the period and were rewarded with that goal above. Shots were 1-5 against the Leafs. The Leafs fought back a bit with some shots of their own, but no changes to the scoreboard. The Leafs don't score. Lankinen gets the shutout.
Saturday, 4 p.m., Scotiabank Arena TV: Hockey Night in Canada. Radio: Sportsnet 650 The buzz : The Canucks competed hard Wednesday in Washington. They faced the Hurricanes on Saturday in Raleigh. They’re going to be tired hitting Toronto,