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The Vancouver Canucks have cap space again after trading Dakota Joshua and his $3.25-million salary. What comes next?
The Canucks are largely returning the same lineup, which includes a very solid goaltending tandem, a high-end defence corps ...
The Canucks are motivated to try to sign one of the remaining available free agents but need to clear cap space to do so.
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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 ...
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The Province on MSNCanucks' prospect depth chart showing signs of new life
And what we saw was — to paraphrase former Canucks coach Travis Green — just OK. Jonathan Lekkerimaki put together a nice AHL ...
Mikael Samuelsson and Mike Komisarek Join Canucks Insider Podcast to Chat about Prospect Development
With Canucks development camp in the rear-view mirror, development coaches Mikael Samuelsson and Mike Komisarek joined Chris ...
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Yardbarker on MSNPost-Joshua trade, where are the Canucks at if they make no further additions?
There’s a good deal of time sensitivity in writing this particular piece. We knew that the Vancouver Canucks were attempting ...
A new trade proposal has come to the surface sending Anaheim Ducks star Mason McTavish to the Vancouver Canucks for a ...
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The Province on MSNHow does the WHL respond to Gavin McKenna jumping to the NCAA?
WHL commissioner Dan Near contends the development model isn't "suddenly obsolete," but also says "we’re not sitting here with our arms folded, being arrogant about what we do.” ...
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Yardbarker on MSNShould the Canucks plan on splitting up Hughes and Hronek in 2025-26?
Unless you’re reading an AI-generated article still scraping the worries of yesteryear, you won’t find many folks concerned about the Vancouver Canucks’ blueline for the 2025/26 season.
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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).
A trio of the Vancouver Canucks' best prospects in their system have received a solid ranking in an article released by The ...
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