The Canucks are approaching a crossroads with pending UFA star Brock Boeser. What would be the pros and cons of Vancouver making him a trade asset?
Happy 2025, friends! We’re finally past the 41-game mark in the NHL and entering the silly season when it comes to trades, rumours, and everything else going on.
Vincent Desharnais took care of some unfinished business — just two months late. On Thursday night, the Vancouver Canucks faced the Los Angeles Kings for the first time since Nov. 7, when Kings forward Tanner Jeannot laid an open-ice head shot on Canucks’ Brock Boeser,
Brock Boeser played his first NHL game with the Vancouver Canucks nearly eight years ago, way back on March 25, 2017. That makes him the longest serving member of the team, but there’s a chance this could be his last season in Vancouver. The 27-year-old winger is in the last year of his contract and can become an unrestricted free agent on July 1.
The New Jersey Devils are gearing up for an active trade deadline, aiming to address needs across multiple positions, including center, defense, and a scoring winger.
The Vancouver Canucks begin a homestand on Thursday night when the Los Angeles Kings roll into Rogers Arena for a Pacific Division matchup between the two West Coast teams. Following a five-game road trip,
It stood as the winner. Tyler Myers wired a point shot that ricocheted off Boeser and past Dennis Hildeby. It was his first goal in six games. He has 15 goals, 12 assists and 66 shots in 35 games. Boeser is well off the pace he set last season when he tickled twine 40 times. But 30-plus goals are within reach.
BOTTOM LINE: The Edmonton Oilers will attempt to continue a four-game win streak with a victory against the Vancouver Canucks. Vancouver is 19-15-10 overall with a 6-4-2 record in Pacific Division play. The Canucks have a -15 scoring differential, with 125 total goals scored and 140 conceded.
The 2025 Vancouver Canucks ’ Dice & Ice takes place on January 19, and a variety of prizes are currently up for auction. Included in these packages and bundles are gift baskets personally curated by some Canucks players. From “Boeser’s Pizza Night” to an impressive vacation put together by Jake DeBrusk, here are some of the highlights.
Boisvert, the Hawks' 18th overall pick last summer, leads North Dakota in scoring with 18 points in 21 games entering Friday, demonstrating his confidence and scoring touch.
The intrigue about Canucks centers J.T. Miller and Elias Pettersson continues, while the Sabres' Dylan Cozens and Islanders' Brock Nelson remain in the rumor mill.