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Canucks goalie Thatcher Demko might be dealing with an unrepairable injury forcing him to play through it in the future.
VANCOUVER --Thatcher Demko will return for the Vancouver Canucks as the backup when they play the Columbus Blue Jackets on Friday (10 p.m. ET; SNP, FDSNOH). The 28-year-old goaltender, who ...
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Injuries forced Demko to the sidelines for the better part of March 2024 to December 2024, as well as parts of 2025. Because he missed so much time, trade talks began to catch fire, especially ...
— Sportsnet 650 (@Sportsnet650) August 20, 2024 “What I am hearing on Demko is that he is progressing,” Dhaliwal said on Sportsnet 650. “But no timetable as to when he’s going to be 100%.” ...
VANCOUVER --Thatcher Demko is back practicing, and though the Vancouver Canucks’ No. 1 goalie still doesn’t have an exact timeline for his first game since the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs ...
The 29-year-old has posted a 6-6-3 record this season with a 2.87 goals-against average and a .891 save percentage in 17 games. With Demko unavailable, the Canucks will rely on Kevin Lankinen and ...
Since 2021, Demko has taken the role of starting goaltender for the Canucks, save for the 2024–25 season in which he dealt with injuries. He has been named to two NHL All-Star Games (2022 and ...
According to league insiders, Vancouver is willing to listen to offers on Demko, who remains under contract through the 2025–26 season at a $5 million cap hit. The 29-year-old is coming off an ...
So far this year, Demko has a 6-6-3 record and has won four of his last five starts. Demko returning to the lineup could provide the team with a massive boost on Monday.
Vancouver Canucks goaltender Thatcher Demko has been named the NHL's second star of the week. Demko was fantastic over his three games, posting a 985 save percentage while recording a shutout.
Between Demko and Kevin Lankinen, who the club signed to a five-year extension with a $4.5 million AAV during the season, the Canucks have now committed to spending $13 million on their ...