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As the Abbotsford Canucks head into the Calder Cup Final, a look at what the future could hold for their stars.
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Yardbarker on MSN4 reasons the Canucks could be sitting on an already-complete tradeIt’s been 54 days since the Vancouver Canucks’ season ended. Technically, that means by the end of this week, we’ll be two ...
Abbotsford beat the Texas Stars 4-2 on Sunday night and will compete for the Calder Cup over the next two weeks.
If one paid attention to the scuttlebutt surrounding the 2025 NHL Trade Deadline – as the vast majority of us did – one no ...
Welcome to this edition of The Hockey News' Vancouver Canucks Mailbag. In this series, we answer your questions about what is ...
Winnipeg Jets defensive prospect Alfons Freij completed his first season of professional hockey, putting up positive results.
It’s going to be a busy offseason for Vancouver Canucks upper management. They have a few holes on this roster that need ...
His book of work suggests he is up for the challenge because the chapters span the sports spectrum of ecstasy and agony.
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Yardbarker on MSNThe Derek Forbort extension works quite well with the Canucks’ blueline plans for 2025/26The first domino of the 2025 offseason has fallen, and it’s a move that many predicted at the end of the 2024/25 campaign.
On Tuesday afternoon, the Vancouver Canucks announced that they have signed defenceman Derek Forbort to a one-year extension.
Over the course of the next month, the Vancouver Canucks intend to go all-in and fundamentally reimagine their forward group.
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