Vancouver Canucks

USA Announces First Players for 4 Nations Face-Off

Just a little under eight hours before the 2024 draft kicks off Sweden, Finland, Canada and USA announced the first six players for their 4 Nations rosters. The players announced were Jack Eichel (Vegas Golden Knights), Auston Matthews (Toronto Maple Leafs), Matthew Tkachuk (Florida Panthers), Adam Fox (New York Rangers), Quinn Hughes (Vancouver Canucks), and […]

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Los Angeles Kings Make a Trade With Division Rival

The Los Angeles Kings made a deal with one of their division rivals today.

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Seattle Kraken celebrate win at Climate Pledge Arena

Seattle Kraken Announce Preseason Schedule

On Wednesday morning, the Seattle Kraken announced their 2024-25 preseason schedule. It consists of six games and starts out facing the Calgary Flames at Climate Pledge Arena on September 22nd, followed by home-and-home games with the Vancouver Canucks on September 24th and 27th. After that, the Kraken will hit the road to play the Edmonton […]

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Vancouver Canucks Announce Preseason Schedule

On Friday afternoon, the Vancouver Canucks announced their 2024-25 preseason schedule. It consists of six games and starts out facing the Seattle Kraken on September 24th, followed by the Calgary Flames on September 25th. The Canucks will hit the road after that to take on the Kraken again on September 27th in Seattle, followed by […]

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Physical Canucks Center Could Be A Good Fit For Boston Bruins

There is no denying that the Boston Bruins‘ number one need is top-six center. Since the departures of Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci, Pavel Zacha and Charlie Coyle have performed admirably, however, this glaring void reared its ugly head again this postseason when Zacha and Coyle combined for two goals in 13 playoff games. Without […]

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Where in the World Will Martin Necas Start Next Season?

Carolina Hurricanes forward Martin Necas has been a common trade-bait for the past season. As the rumor mill heats up about where he’ll be going this offseason, analysis examines possible options.

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Stanley Pup

The Inaugural Stanley Pup

For the first time, the NHL hosted an official Stanley Pup showcasing 16 different dogs that are currently waiting to be adopted. There was one dog for each team that made the Stanley Cup Playoffs this year, including Connor McDoodle and Sergei Bobruffsky, who faced off in honor of the Stanley Cup Finals. The NHL […]

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The Best Landing Spots for Jake Guentzel

Carolina Hurricanes’ Left Wing Jake Guentzel will become an Unrestricted Free Agent (UFA) on July 1st. He’s coming off a 30-goal, 47-assist, 77-point year split between the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Carolina Hurricanes. The Hurricanes traded for Guentzel at the deadline by sending Matthew Bunting, prospects Vasily Ponomarev and Ville Koivunen, the rights to forward […]

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Gritty throwing peace signs in front of pride flag

Ranking NHL Pride Jerseys

June is recognized as Pride Month to not only commemorate the 1969 Stonewall Uprising that was a catalyst for the LGBTQ+ movement, but continues to serve as visibility and a way for the community to celebrate one another while uplifting important issues that continue to surround the community today. The NHL’s Hockey is for Everyone […]

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Former Assistant Coach of the Minnesota Wild Darby Hendrickson

Minnesota Wild Fire Assistant Coach

The Minnesota Wild announced that they have parted ways with assistant coach Darby Hendrickson after 14 years. This comes partly as a surprise given that Hendrickson has been the only coach able to keep his job despite numerous changes over the years. Hendrickson has served under six of the Wild’s seven head coaches in their […]

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