Vancouver Canucks’ recent draft pick Anthony Romani is coming off his best season in the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) where the forward scored a league-leading 58 goals and second-best 111…
In today’s NHL rumors rundown, Brady Tkachuk comments on the trade rumors that surfaced of his potentially leaving the Ottawa Senators. Meanwhile, could the Vancouver Canucks make a trade now…
The Vancouver Canucks have struggled to draft and develop players for a large part of the past nine years. Yes, they have found some key players like Thatcher Demko and…
The Vancouver Canucks still don’t have the strongest prospect pool overall, but they do have some blue-chippers dotting the landscape, namely Jonathan Lekkerimaki and Tom Willander – their two most…
The Vancouver Canucks have added another piece to their forward group, announcing today that they have signed forward Daniel Sprong to a one-year 975K contract. This move was confirmed by General Manager Patrik Allvin, who expressed optimism about the boost Sprong's addition will provide to the team's depth and offensive capabilities.
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The Vancouver Canucks have had a great offseason. They lost both Elias Lindholm and Nikita Zadorov to the Boston Bruins but responded by locking up Jake DeBrusk to a long-term…
The Vancouver Canucks have signed 27-year-old right-winger Daniel Sprong to a one-year contract worth $0.975 million each season per Elliotte Friedman. Considering how productive he has been recently, this is…
Long gone is the NHL free-agent frenzy. At this point, it’s safe to say which teams did the best and worst in free agency, even though a couple of notable…
In today’s NHL rumors rundown, Joe Pavelski considered returning to the San Jose Sharks before announcing his retirement. How close did he get to signing? Meanwhile, how close are the…
In a great move for the Vancouver Canucks, General Manager Patrik Allvin announced today that the team has agreed to a two-year, $1.7 million contract with promising goaltender Artūrs Šilovs. With a cap hit of $850,000 per season, this signing marks an important step in securing the future of the Canucks' goaltending depth.