Those were big asks because Hughes obviously wasn’t in top gear and Lankinen was playing on consecutive nights. However, when Elias Pettersson struck for his third goal in the last four games — ...
The Canucks have gone from a team that looked to be on the verge of taking a big step forward to one that is now in a true identity crisis. Miller was the team’s emotional pulse. Pettersson had ...
Boeser is mired in a mess. The Canucks tried to move the unrestricted free agent at the trade deadline Friday and there has ...
Thomas Drance for The Athletic: The Vancouver Canucks ended their post-4 Nations Face-Off skid Wednesday night, defeating the ...
Corrado lives in Vaughan, Ont., with his wife and twin daughters. Not long after he retired, he had a buddy working at TSN ...
Lankinen is a premier NHL road warrior with a 14-5-3 record, 2.43 goals-against average, .909 saves percentage and three shutouts. Only reigning Vezina Trophy winner Connor Hellebuyck of the Winnipeg ...
Sometimes, you need a little levity amid all the seriousness.
We’ll ask it again, for the umpteenth time: where would the Vancouver Canucks be without Kevin Lankinen? The Finn has been stellar so many times this season and he was once again Friday night.
When Brock Boeser was a young player, finding his way in the NHL, he didn’t quite get how important the neutral zone was.
In a season full of messes, one pillar of positivity has emerged for the Vancouver Canucks — their penalty kill.
Rick Tocchet has said more than once he wants his guys to play for the front of the jersey. Brock Boeser has always been one of those guys.
In the long run the Canucks need to fill in the holes that J.T. Miller and Elias Pettersson were meant to fill. Because that’s how this team was designed to perform, with those two helping Quinn ...