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Preston is one of the most gifted and athletic scoring forwards in the 2026 class, outside of the elite wingers at the apex of the projected draft order. And he’s one of the players who we’ve most frequently heard the Canucks linked to over the course of this week in Buffalo.
From the end of the 2023–24 regular season to now, nine Vancouver Canucks have departed the team’s lineup whether by trade, free agency, or otherwise. With the 2024–25 regular season now wrapped up, let’s take a look at how some of these ex-Canucks ...
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Canucks quarter mark review
As the Canucks are just past the quarter mark of the 2025-2026 NHL season, little has gone right for them as an organization. First and foremost they have dealt with a significant amount of injuries to multiple key players including Quinn Hughes, Conor ...
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Canucks need to put nationality aside and select the best players in 2026 NHL Draft
The 2026 NHL Draft is less than a month away. The Vancouver Canucks currently hold four picks in the top 41 of this year’s draft. Many Canucks fans want
The 2025-26 NHL season for the Vancouver Canucks was nothing short of a complete train wreck. Not only were they the worst overall club in the Western Conference and came nowhere close to a spot in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, but they also had to make ...
The biggest positive for this last Vancouver Canucks season, was probably the emergence of goaltender Kevin Lankinen. After a very successful playoff run from Arturs Silovs, the Canucks had a decision to make regarding bringing back Casey DeSmith, or ...
The Pittsburgh Penguins’ four-game road trip through the western reaches of the continent over the past week wasn’t necessarily any more important than any other quartet of contests this season. But wins are good to get, regardless of the circumstances.
The Vancouver Canucks concluded one of the worst seasons in recent memory for the club, finishing at the bottom of the Western Conference and coming nowhere close to a return to the Stanley Cup Playoffs. It’s a startling fall from grace for the Canucks ...
Within a week of being named co-president of hockey operations for the Vancouver Canucks, Daniel Sedin was already halfway across the world, scouting the World Hockey Championship in Switzerland.