News
3d
Yardbarker on MSNCA’s top 20 Canucks summer prospect rankings: #1 Tom Willander
We are back with the summer 2025 edition of our CanucksArmy top 20 Vancouver Canucks prospect rankings. We’ve officially hit our top-ranked prospect, a smooth-skating two-way defender who’s added some ...
No spoilers, but some entries on this prospect pool ranking won't surprise you in the slightest. Like the top spot.
The Prospect Pyramid, a concept shamelessly stolen from professional yeller Steve Dangle, does away with the numbered list ...
12d
Yardbarker on MSNThe benefits of the Canucks standing pat heading into 2025/26
A famous thinker once said, “The only that is permanent in life is impermanance.” Sounds like Plato or Descartes, right? Well ...
Vancouver Canucks prospect Wilson Björck and Team Sweden kicked off their 2025 World Junior Summer Showcase with an ...
The Vancouver Canucks have cap space again after trading Dakota Joshua and his $3.25-million salary. What comes next?
4d
The Province on MSNCanucks: Jonathan Lekkerimäki's shot is his NHL ticket, but he needs to cook in AHL
Lekkerimäki had 28 points (19-9) in 36 AHL regular-season games last season and just seven points (3-4) in 16 playoff outings ...
Celebrini was also able to give a scouting report on fellow Canucks defensive prospect Tom Willander, who signed his entry-level contract after the season ended.
5d
Yardbarker on MSNHow the Canucks will use one last year of the ‘Abbotsford Shuffle’ to accrue cap space
As of right now, the Vancouver Canucks have a decent amount of cap space available. And if they play their cards right – and ...
The Vancouver Canucks' top trade chip that could help the club land some much needed help down the middle at some point this ...
However, if Pettersson and Willander are the sorts of precocious difference-makers that the Canucks expect them to be, there’s a path to Vancouver icing one of the best defensive units in the ...
14d
Yardbarker on MSNWhy the Bowen Byram extension with the Sabres is a good thing for the Canucks
The Buffalo Sabres announced that they had avoided arbitration with defenceman Bowen Byram by agreeing to a two-year, $12.5 million contract, which carries a $6.25 million average annual value (AAV).
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results