The Vancouver Canucks have announced a roster move ahead of their road trip starting tomorrow, calling up a former Stanley Cup champion from Abbotsford (AHL).
Rangers goaltender Jonathan Quick recorded his 64th career shutout on Tuesday, tying Henrik Lundqvist for 17th most all-time.
The New York Rangers managed to defeat the Vancouver Canucks on the road. The win was extra significant for J.T. Miller, ...
Has Kiefer Sherwood played his way from depth piece to core player? The Canucks may soon have to decide how much his fire is ...
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7 Takeaways From Canucks’ First 11 Games of 2025-26 Season
The Vancouver Canucks are now 11 games into the 2025-26 season and sit one game below .500 at 5-6-0. They sit firmly in the ...
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Canucks Live: Shooting banks at Rogers as Rangers pinch points while wounded Canucks hit the road to St. Louis
Welcome to our new Vancouver Canucks feature, Canucks Live. Here we’ll highlight some of the news that drops daily about the ...
Amid all the hype, noise, and emotion that came with his return to Vancouver on Tuesday, New York Rangers captain ...
"He's our leader here," center Sam Carrick said after the 2-0 victory. "It's a huge game for us — but most importantly for ...
J.T. Miller’s return to Vancouver was one that was circled on the calendar for months for Blueshirts fans, but it was ...
It was Quick's first shutout this season and the 64th of his career, tying Rangers great Henrik Lundqvist for 17th place in ...
Done, and done. Mika Zibanejad’s goal late in the first period gave the Rangers the early lead and backup goaltender ...
Ahead of Tuesday night’s 2-0 win over the Canucks, Rangers head coach Mike Sullivan made some lineup changes that opted for ...
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