Could a hometown reunion be in the cards for Brenden Dillon? Dillon joined Rick Dhaliwal and Don Taylor on Donnie and Dhali – The Team on Monday morning to discuss his past season, upcoming UFA status, and life with a growing family.
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.
Like many of you, we here at CanucksArmy are still processing the sudden end of the Vancouver Canucks’ 2023/24 season. But whether we’ve processed it or not, the season is over, and that means that the offseason has begun.
As the Vancouver Canucks went up three games to two against the Edmonton Oilers during both team’s second-round postseason series, it seemed they were poised to clinch the series.
The Boston Bruins want to add a top center to the mix as they try to work toward actual postseason success.
Though the Vancouver Canucks season ends with a loss, it can only be considered a success. One game away from reaching the Western Conference Final is farther than anyone expected.
It’s the offseason for the Vancouver Canucks, and this is when the rumours start to swirl about trades and player movement that pique the interest of fans about their team’s future.
The Vancouver Canucks have named former top-10 pick Manny Malhotra as the next head coach of the AHL’s Abbotsford Canucks.
The Vancouver Canucks announced Friday that Manny Malholtra will be the new head coach of the Abbotsford Canucks, the team’s AHL affiliate. “Being able to return the to the Vancouver Canucks organization is an incredible opportunity for both me and my family,” Malholtra said in a team statement.
Vancouver Canucks fans are hoping defenseman Nikita Zadorov will stick around this summer on a long-term extension, but his future with the team remains uncertain.
It isn’t the first time Vancouver’s been linked to the 25-year-old.
A few days after the dust has settled on the Vancouver Canucks’ loss to the Edmonton Oilers, it’s time to reflect on what went wrong in the series. Despite a promising start, the Canucks faltered in the last two games, allowing Edmonton to come back from a game down to win the series and move on to round three.
There wasn’t going to be a positive article without a negative one. For every Canuck that exceeded expectations in this playoff run, there were just as many that disappointed.
In this edition of the Vancouver Canucks News & Rumors, head coach Rick Tocchet wins the Jack Adams Award. Meanwhile, an update on multiple Canucks free agents, including Elias Lindholm.
Good for Patrik Allvin. It would have been easy for the General Manager of the Vancouver Canucks to open his year-end remarks to the media on Thursday by highlighting all the progress the organization made over the past eight months.
While the Vancouver Canucks would have preferred to have their year-end reviews sometime in June, it was much earlier than they’re used to in mid-April.
The Vancouver Canucks got a taste of postseason success this spring and now they're hungry.
The Vancouver Canucks were eliminated in Game 7 of the second round in the Stanley Cup Playoffs against the Edmonton Oilers on Monday. Thursday, the Canucks went through their final round of press conferences.
One of the toughest aspects of the free agent market to project has always been: How much money are these players earning or costing themselves with their play over the course of a season?
The Vancouver Canucks may not have gotten all they wanted this year, only one team does! However, they got as much as they did in large part because of Head Coach Rick Tocchet.
Tocchet becomes the third coach in Canucks history to take home the Jack Adams Award.
Frank Seravalli of Daily Faceoff took a look at how surprising the poor performance of Elias Pettersson was in this season’s playoffs and asked if the Vancouver Canucks already regret signing the forward to a huge long-term extension.
The Edmonton Oilers are going to the Western Conference Final for the second time in three years.
Canucks goalie Arturs Silovs made an incredible save early in Game 7 against the Oilers to prevent Edmonton from taking an early 1-0 lead.
The Vancouver Canucks will be missing one of their most important players for Game 7 against the Edmonton Oilers.
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