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Professional ice hockey team based in Vancouver, competing in the National Hockey League.
| # | Team | Games Played | Wins | Losses | OT Losses | Ties | Points |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 16 | Vancouver Canucks | 82 | 25 | 49 | 8 | 58 |

The article examines five key concerns for the Vancouver Canucks heading into the 2026-27 season, including generating enough five-on-five offense, the performance of Elias Pettersson, goaltending stability, penalty kill effectiveness, and overall team speed. The Canucks are in a rebuild after finishing last in the NHL in 2025-26.

The Pittsburgh Penguins inducted Vancouver Canucks Senior Advisor Jim Rutherford into their Hall of Fame as part of the 2026 class. Rutherford, a former Penguins general manager, helped the team win consecutive Stanley Cups in 2016 and 2017.

The article outlines expectations for Jamie Oleksiak as a veteran defenceman for the Canucks in 2026-27, focusing on his physical leadership and mentorship role. It projects a 10-15 point contribution while emphasizing his defensive stability and potential as a trade asset.

Canucks prospects Riley Patterson and Connor Davis discuss their upcoming seasons, with Patterson transitioning to pro hockey after a strong OHL season and Davis heading to the University of North Dakota. Both players talk about their development and what they look forward to.

The article reviews the Vancouver Canucks' history of selecting 33rd overall in the NHL draft, covering picks Leif Rohlin in 1988, Taylor Ellington in 2007, and Kole Lind in 2017, none of whom became impact NHL players. It also discusses the Canucks' hope that their 2026 pick at that slot will break the trend.

The Vancouver Canucks have finally embraced a full rebuild, moving away from quick fixes and giving Ryan Johnson and the Sedins a chance to build a contender. A healthy Filip Chytil could provide the team with valuable center depth, allowing other young players to develop at their own pace.

The article explores multiple goaltending scenarios for the Vancouver Canucks' training camp, focusing on the health of Thatcher Demko and the roles of Kevin Lankinen and Nikita Tolopilo. It outlines various possibilities from a healthy Demko to injuries and trades, weighing the risks and benefits of each.

A proposed Vancouver Canucks training facility at Britannia Rink has community members concerned about losing ice time for the rink's women's hockey program. The program has run for more than three decades and offers affordable, inclusive play for women and gender diverse players.

This article discusses six NHL players who have consistently performed well against the Vancouver Canucks, including Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl, Patrick Kane, John Gibson, Tyler Toffoli, and Jordan Eberle. It highlights their statistical dominance and memorable performances against the Canucks in recent seasons.

This article examines whether Vancouver Canucks forward Filip Chytil is best suited to play centre or wing after a season disrupted by injuries. It analyzes his deployment in the previous season and the team's depth chart to discuss the optimal position for his health and performance.

This article debates whether Vancouver Canucks forward Jake DeBrusk is more likely to score 30 goals or Drew O'Connor is more likely to score 20 goals in the upcoming NHL season. The author weighs career statistics, power play usage, and potential trade speculation before concluding that O'Connor reaching 20 goals is the more plausible outcome.

Jim Rutherford was named to the Pittsburgh Penguins Hall of Fame alongside Marc-Andre Fleury and Larry Murphy. The honour highlights his tenure with the Penguins, where he helped build back-to-back Stanley Cup champions, while also reflecting on his roller-coaster legacy with the Vancouver Canucks.

Seven Vancouver Canucks players have been ranked in the EA Sports NHL 27 top 300 ratings. Filip Hronek leads the group at 87 overall, followed by Elias Pettersson at 86 and Brock Boeser at 85.

Max Sasson, a 25-year-old centre for the Vancouver Canucks, is entering a pivotal season in 2026-27 after establishing himself as a full-time NHL player. With new head coach Manny Malhotra, Sasson aims to improve his faceoff percentage and defensive play to secure a reliable two-way role.

As the Vancouver Canucks prepare for training camp in Penticton, the article discusses which players have the most to prove in the 2026-27 season. It features fan opinions on who might lead the team in scoring, with many pointing to Elias Pettersson and Marco Rossi.

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