Chris Patrick woke up Friday morning to see what trades around the NHL he missed. Quickly, the Washington Capitals' first-year general manager figured out that his colleagues around the league
The Vancouver Canucks have struggled with consistency in 2024-25, hardly resembling the team that won the Pacific Division crown last season and advanced to Game 7 of the Western Conference Semi-Finals.
Sportsnet: Mike Halford on Friday on the Vancouver Canucks and the trade deadline. Should they be sellers? They can’t lose Brock Boeser for nothing. Pius Suter is pretty valuable. “So, here’s a question,
Trade Deadline approaches, it appears the Vancouver Canucks could trade Brock Boeser. Here are five potential destinations.
Here are the latest news and rumors surrounding the Los Angeles Kings in the recent weeks, including involving Mikko Rantanen.
The Vancouver Canucks are looking to bolster their forward group ahead of the trade deadline while navigating contract talks with upcoming free agent Brock Boeser. According to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman,
The Vancouver Canucks were unable to get a trade done on Friday involving forward Brock Boeser and now thanks to Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman, we know why.
The Vancouver Canucks’ stance on Brock Boeser is crystal clear: it was a first-round pick or nothing at the NHL trade deadline. That’s the word echoing through NHL circles, and frankly, it was a bold move.
Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reported last night that the Vancouver Canucks were not willing to accept anything less than a first-round pick at the NHL Trade Deadline for forward Brock Boeser.
Sometimes, a quote gets dropped in Canuckland that you just know is destined to become infamous. There was Todd Bertuzzi’s “It is what it is.” Markus Naslund’s “We choked.” Or when Jim Benning “kind of ran out of time.
Uncertainty over Mikko Rantanen's future with the Carolina Hurricanes has kept the 28-year-old right winger's name in the NHL rumor mill.