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The Avalanche are playing against Vancouver Tuesday, and with a Canucks star not playing in the game, the Avs need to take advantage of it and win their third game in a row.
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Enter the Dragon: Defenceman Marcus Pettersson finds home in VancouverVANCOUVER — The Vancouver Canucks have three Petterssons, but only one Dragon. That’s the nickname that was bestowed on ...
The NHL revealed its picks for the Canucks’ quarter-century team on Tuesday, which includes multiple players from the franchise's most competitive seasons over the last 25 years.
Advertisement The Canucks ... as most goalies that size and whose play in HockeyAllsvenskan two seasons ago garnered the attention of multiple NHL clubs before he landed with Vancouver.
If Elias Pettersson does in fact get traded from Vancouver ... Canucks have gone 1-2-3. Pettersson had notched two goals in that game to break a six-game point drought. More NHL: Utah Hockey ...
Alex Auld understands what Kevin Lankinen is trying to navigate. The 44-year-old Auld was a netminder for 10 seasons in the ...
Vancouver’s reportedly feuding forwards Pettersson and Miller are at the epicentre of significant swap speculation. Last year, the Canucks ... is the only goalie on our list, coming in at ...
Somehow, this soon-to-be 40-year-old, who had one assist and one shot on goal, was on everyone’s lips post-game on a night when Zach Hyman scored twice, Leon Draisaitl had three points, and too many ...
VANCOUVER — The message was sent Tuesday and, for once in this utterly bizarre Buffalo Sabres season, it was actually heard. The seeds of a 3-2 comeback win over the Vancouver Canucks were ...
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The Province on MSNCanucks this week: Call in the marriage counsellors or get a trade done as Oilers embarrass VancouverWe are in an echo chamber as we wait for a Canucks trade. In the meantime the NHL world is watching and waiting for the dominoes to fall. The Canucks on the other hand are trying to win games and ...
While there's a lot of talk about the most unbreakable records in sports, one all-time mark that deserves more attention is Martin Brodeur's 691 career wins -- the most by a goalie in NHL history.
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