T he Vancouver Canucks kicked off their three-game road trip with a 5-2 victory over the St. Louis Blues. Conor Garland (2), J.T. Miller, Pius Suter and Tyler Myers scored the goa
The Canucks have finally won a few games in a row, but are still mired in the J.T. Miller/Elias Pettersson drama. Let's empty the notebook.
The Vancouver Canucks are one of the NHL ’s most fascinating wild cards ahead of the 2025 trade deadline.
It was an eventful night for the Swedes of the Vancouver Canucks, as the team managed a 3–1 win against the Nashville Predators. Nils Höglander, Linus Karlsson, and Pius Suter contributed to the 3–1 score.
To wrap things up, one of the best players on the ice Monday was Tyler Myers. In his return from suspension, Myers recorded a goal and an assist while posting an even-strength xGF% of 71.66. In the end, Myers showed just how valuable he is to Vancouver's lineup as he was able to step up and form a strong duo with Quinn Hughes.
The Canucks are hoping that they’ve left that behind.
Not since the players were toddlers have so many people delighted in their ability to count to two, but the Canucks earned their sound, 5-2 road win Monday against the St. Louis Blues after Saturday’s stout 2-1 victory against the National Hockey League-leading Washington Capitals.
The Vancouver Canucks put on a dominant performance against the St. Louis Blues on Monday night securing a much-needed win.
In a marquee rematch against the Oilers, the Canucks didn't start to find their legs until they were down by five goals.
Canucks DeBrusk Discusses How Being Booed Motivates Brad Marchand & The Social Media Noise Surrounding Conor Garland Ahead Of Their Matchup Against The Oilers Thursday's game will be a massive test for the Canucks both on and off the ice.
J.T. Miller came very close to being held out of the Vancouver Canucks’ game against the Edmonton Oilers on Saturday. That’s according to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman, who reported live on Hockey Day in Canada that the Canucks came very close to trading Miller.
Scrums between several players erupted, with McDavid and Vancouver defenseman Tyler Myers both getting match penalties. Canucks: After going four games without a power-play goal, Vancouver went 2 for 4 with the man advantage. The Canucks came in 15th in ...