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Plenty of ink has been spilled about the Vancouver Canucks‘ upcoming goaltending dilemma. With Thatcher Demko and Kevin Lankinen locked in long term, there doesn’t appear to be much room in the ...
After undergoing a significant amount of in-season change in 2024-25, the Vancouver Canucks have opted for continuity so far ...
Kirill Kudryavtsev was the breakout star for Abbotsford on their run to the Calder Cup. A burgeoning two-way ace at a ...
The Free Agent Frenzy of 2025 is over and the Vancouver Canucks are…running it back? The day that normally marks great change ...
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Yardbarker on MSNWith the dust settled on July 1, the Canucks must still accomplish these three offseason goalsThe Free Agent Frenzy was, perhaps, not as frenzied as many hoped it would be this year. That’s mostly due to the majority of signings happening prior to July 1, as many teams found they had plenty of ...
The Canucks spent July 1 locking up three long-tenured members of their unproven core group to significant extensions.
The Canucks have been clear: they need to add a top-six centre. Whether they’ll be able to add one in free agency is the ...
Thatcher Demko was the player who was drafted by Vancouver first of all players who played for the Canucks in 2024–25. The 36th overall pick in 2014, Demko has been with the organization for ...
NHL Draft day Vancouver Canucks fans. As of writing, Vancouver will still be picking during the first round, which will start at 4:00 pm PT later today. In honour of the draft, let’s take a look at ...
Thatcher Demko was viewed as a possible goalie trade candidate. But it sounds like the Vancouver Canucks may actually try to keep him around.
Pius Suter (Switzerland), Kevin Lankinen (Finland), and Filip Chytil (Czechia) will also be in the mix for their respective countries, as will Thatcher Demko (USA) if he can stay healthy. Brock Boeser ...
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