The Greatest Homegrown Talent in Canucks History Curtis Land | January 30, 2018 With the Vancouver Canucks in the basement of the Western Conference and looking to be sellers at the trade deadline, fans will soon be turning their heads towards the NHL…
Vancouver Canucks’ New First Line Matt Lawson | July 6, 2017 The Vancouver Canucks have struggled in the past few seasons and their problems have primarily stemmed from their lack of scoring. The Canucks finished 29th in the NHL in goals…
Top 5 Hockey Commercials Kyle Silagyi | April 21, 2017 Generally speaking, hockey players are pretty funny. You don’t have to look any further than Twitter. The accounts of Paul Bissonette and Roberto Luongo “Strombone” are some of the funniest…
7 Blockbusters to Fix Flailing Canadian Teams Bill Schoeninger | April 5, 2016 As you’ve surely heard by now, for the first time since 1970, there will not be a single Canadian team in the NHL playoffs this season. Canadian teams in the…
Current Top 10 NHL Duos: Part Two Colton Davies | December 3, 2015 All the forward pairings that make up the top five have been strong producers since the beginning of the regular season. All the respective players that make up this list…
Vancouver Canucks: 5 Games To Watch This October Shane Sander | October 5, 2015 The Vancouver Canucks enter their 46th season in the NHL and are attempting to retool on the fly and get back to being a Stanley Cup contender in the Western…
Canucks Keys Heading Into Training Camp Noah Dolinajec | September 1, 2015 In Vancouver, British Columbia, fans are preparing for the 2015-16 hockey season as they have any other year. The only difference is that this year the team is facing harsh…
Candidates to Play with the Sedins in 2015-16 Markus Meyer | August 7, 2015 Heading into the 2015-16 campaign, one storyline that has flown under the radar is who will be the third member of the Sedin line. While the answer was obvious for…
A Closer Peek: Columbus Vs. Vancouver Brad Friedman | November 28, 2014 It has been over a year since Vancouver and Columbus have met… Columbus had won two of its previous three games while Vancouver was in the midst of a five-game…
Canucks Corner – The Final Edition Peter Chau | March 5, 2014 Not even on the final day of the NHL Trade Deadline, there has been a major near-finality to the Vancouver Canucks’ freefall. From the 2011 Stanley Cup debacle, to lousy…
Minnesota Wild Schedule: Post Olympic Preview Tim Olewniczak | February 25, 2014 Now that the Olympic Games in Sochi have drawn to a close, the NHL will now enter into the home stretch of the season. With just five points separating the…
Canucks Corner – The Olympic Break Edition Peter Chau | February 9, 2014 Vancouver’s 3-1 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs in the last regular season game before the Sochi Olympic break couldn’t come at a better time. Since he was announced as…