Fans not overly familiar with the Vancouver Canucks may be confused watching tonight's game versus the Washington Capitals.
Vancouver Canucks defenseman Elias Pettersson is set to make his NHL debut against the Washington Capitals on Saturday night. Based on line rushes at morning skate, Pettersson will play on the Canucks’ second pairing alongside Carson Soucy,
The Canucks opened the scoring early in this one, and surprise surprise, it was Quinn Hughes getting the party started. Hughes moved in on an odd-man rush and slid the puck to Conor Garland, who buried the puck past Jordan Binnington.
The Canucks have been trying to trade one of J.T. Miller or Elias Pettersson for the better part of two months now, but nothing has landed yet. According to Elliotte Friedman on Sportsnet’s ...
Phil Di Giuseppe and Elias Pettersson lit the lamp for the ... as all three pairs had a different combination than the usual — Carson Soucy skated with Hughes’ usual partner, Filip Hronek ...
Barely clinging to life in the Western Conference wildcard race, the Vancouver Canucks (20-17-10) host the Washington Capitals (33-10-5) at Rogers Arena at 7 p.
On Botchford Project and Lunar New Year night, the Vancouver Canucks dropped a 3–2 game against the Buffalo Sabres. Phil Di Giuseppe and Elias Pettersson lit the lamp for the Canucks. Tage Thompson, Jiri Kulich,
The Vancouver Canucks are back on the road as they look to pick up points against Central Division foes. They begin with a trip to St. Louis to face the Blues. Let’s get to where you can watch the game right off the top.
Sometimes, the stars take matters into their own hands. The Vancouver Canucks took home a 2-1 win against the league-leading Washington Capitals. It wasn’t the most convincing thing in the world, but it was a win,
Quinn Hughes scored two goals, while Kevin Lankinen made 32 saves on 33 shots to lead the Vancouver Canucks over the first-place Washington Capitals.
Saturday, 7 p.m., Rogers Arena TV: Hockey Night In Canada. Radio: Sportsnet 650 The buzz: What’s the bigger story here: The Putin-loving Alex Ovechkin’s chase of Trump-loving Wayne Gretzky’s all-time NHL goals record,
All five of those players are still on the Canucks’ roster, which is only missing Elias Lindholm, acquired on the eve of All-Star Weekend, of the six that went to the All-Star Game. And yet, the team they’re on now is unrecognizable.