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VANCOUVER — All-star goalie Thatcher Demko will return to the Vancouver Canucks lineup Friday. Canucks head coach Rick Tocchet said Demko will backup Kevin Lankinen as Vancouver hosts the ...
Adding another centreman to the Vancouver Canucks lineup isn’t their only ... He isn’t the biggest player, listed at 6’0”, 172 pounds, so don’t expect him to be a grit and grind type ...
We’re just under one month away from the NHL Entry Draft, where the Vancouver Canucks hold their first ... As an offensive player who always thinks “production,” he must develop more ...
After recently revisiting the 2022 NHL Draft for the Vancouver ... Canucks. After three seasons in the NCAA, he quickly made the transition to pro hockey and established himself as a solid two-way ...
On April 29, the Vancouver Canucks announced that Rick Tocchet would not return as head coach for the 2025-26 season. At the time, the move was surprising, as during his year-end media ...
On Saturday, May 17, all four participating members of the Vancouver ... while one player even earned himself ‘Player of the Game’ honours. Keep reading to find out how the Canucks fared ...
The Canucks had a great 2023-24, but a terrible 2024-25. Management misfired on its player recruitment last summer. The coaching staff got swamped with the Elias Pettersson versus J.T. Miller ...
It’s no secret that the Vancouver Canucks are looking ... know who’s a great goaltender with question marks? Thatcher Demko. Sure, the Canucks’ netminder has well-documented injury concerns.
There are four days left of the 2025 IIHF World Championship preliminary round, and two teams with Vancouver Canucks players on them currently sit at the top of their respective groups.
That dream crystallized about 18 months ago when he joined Tocchet’s staff as an assistant in Vancouver. Related: Quinn Hughes “Hired” Canucks Coach: More NHL News & Rumors Foote deeply ...