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One of the big stories coming out of Tuesday's loss was the NHL debut of Tom Willander. The 21-year-old defenceman hit the ice at Rogers Arena, logging 12:37 for the Vancouver Canucks. Overall, Willander did not look out of place as he finished with two shots in his NHL debut.
Kiefer Sherwood has always stood out on the ice – not just for his speed, but for the way he plays every shift like it’s personal. He’s all energy, all drive, all-in. This season, that intensity comes with a new layer of control,
A retired Vancouver Canucks player is facing serious legal ramifications after he was charged with misdemeanor counts of criminal sexual conduct. Ryan Kesler, a
During the 2024–25 regular season, the Vancouver Canucks’ most-injured month was March, during which seven players missed time due to injury. The 2025–26 Canucks have already surpassed this total, with eight players currently out of the lineup due to injury. Here is every player currently injured on the Canucks.
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Canucks top prospect Braeden Cootes gets boost with addition to his Seattle junior team
As it sits, Cootes, 18, retains the No. 1 spot in our weekly Canucks top-10 prospect power rankings. He is coming off a glorious performance Saturday, with two goals, one assist and first-star status in Seattle’s 4-3 win over the Prince George Cougars in Prince George. Mrtka was named the game’s third star and had an assist on Cootes’ first goal.
Former Vancouver Canucks forward Ryan Kesler has been charged with fourth-degree criminal sexual conduct. According to a report from " The Athletic ", Kesler, "has been charged with two misdemeanor counts of criminal sexual conduct in the fourth degree." In response to the charge, Kesler has pleaded not guilty.
The Canucks have emerged as the top suitor for Boston Bruins forward Pavel Zacha. The veteran was the subject of trade speculation over the summer with the Bruins trying to retool
The Vancouver Canucks injury list continues to grow. According to Patrick Johnston of The Province, neither Quinn Hughes nor Conor Garland will travel with the team to St. Louis on Wednesday. Johnston, who spoke with GM Patrik Allvin, also reported that there is a chance Hughes could join the team later during the three-game road trip.