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We are back with the summer 2025 edition of our CanucksArmy top 20 Vancouver Canucks prospect rankings. We’ve officially hit ...
If we’re asking the question of “Who is the singular greatest defenceman in the Pacific Division right now,” it’s one of those slam-dunk, automatic responses: it’s Quinn Hughes of the Vancouver ...
The Prospect Pyramid, a concept shamelessly stolen from professional yeller Steve Dangle, does away with the numbered list ...
Vancouver Canucks prospect Wilson Björck and Team Sweden kicked off their 2025 World Junior Summer Showcase with an ...
Lekkerimäki had 28 points (19-9) in 36 AHL regular-season games last season and just seven points (3-4) in 16 playoff outings ...
A famous thinker once said, “The only that is permanent in life is impermanance.” Sounds like Plato or Descartes, right? Well ...
The Vancouver Canucks have cap space again after trading Dakota Joshua and his $3.25-million salary. What comes next?
As of right now, the Vancouver Canucks have a decent amount of cap space available. And if they play their cards right – and ...
Martone comes in at No. 9 on the annual list, while Oliver Bonk and Jett Luchanko also made the cut.
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.
And we can pretty safely make that 20, given that the Canucks are planning for both Tom Willander and Elias Pettersson, the defenceman, to be on the team to open the 2025-26 season.
Vancouver Canucks forward Jonathan Lekkerimaki has been dethroned as the team's top prospect as we inch closer to the start ...