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Speaking on Sportsnet's "Hockey Night in Canada," NHL analyst Kevin Bieksa said that the team must replace key players.
Thatcher Demko wants to stay with the Vancouver Canucks. He finished the fourth season of his five-year $25,000,000 deal and will be eligible to sign a contract extension after July 1.
Head coach Rick Tocchet addressed reporters on Friday to speak about the team's season, which resulted in a 38-30-14 record.
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Yardbarker on MSNCanucks News & Rumours: Demko, Pettersson, Tocchet, Boeser & MoreIn this edition of the Vancouver Canucks News and Rumours, the Canucks held their end-of-season media availability on Friday ...
Thatcher Demko’s possible return and the daunting math facing the team down the stretch. The Canucks are already down J.T. Miller as a result of a trade the organization never wanted to execute ...
The Vancouver Canucks are out of the playoffs and moving into summer mode, but 2024 Jack Adams Award winner Rick Tocchet will ...
The Vancouver Canucks were officially eliminated from playoff contention this week. Coming off a great 2023-24 season, it’s ...
VANCOUVER — Rick Tocchet went first. On Friday morning before Vancouver Canucks players trudged to the podium to face questions from media and address fans one last time before the offseason, and ...
VANCOUVER -- Rick Tocchet wants top center Elias Pettersson to improve the way he trains this offseason after his struggles ...
the Canucks have already lost one key part of the core in J.T. Miller and are likely losing another in Brock Boeser in free agency, leaving just Quinn Hughes, Elias Pettersson, and Thatcher Demko.
The Vancouver Canucks seemingly turned a corner last season, as they won the Pacific Division and pushed the Edmonton Oilers to seven games in the second round ...
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