Yeah, that’s some major pain. The Vancouver Canucks dropped Game 2 by a 4-1 scoreline to the Nashville Predators despite dominating nearly every aspect.
Game One of the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs was a resounding success for the Vancouver Canucks. Despite falling behind twice, the home team rallied to a 4-2 victory that somehow still felt dominant.
The Vancouver Canucks have just clinched the Pacific Division with a 4-1 win over the Calgary Flames. Playoffs are near, and there’s more media than there has been all season in the Canucks’ locker room post game.
First place in the Pacific. How about that? The Vancouver Canucks beat the Calgary Flames by a 4-1 scoreline to clinch the Pacific Division crown, in a game where they got into the lead and defended it brilliantly.
It’s hard to win games when you’re playing against two teams. The Vancouver Canucks lost 4-3 in overtime to the Arizona Coyotes last night despite being the better team on paper.
That’s a character win. The Vancouver Canucks topped the Vegas Golden Knights 4-3 at home, paying them back for the 6-3 defeat just a couple of days earlier.
Every fanbase thinks that the officials are biased against their team. Every fanbase feels like their team suffers injuries more than most. But if you’re a fan of the Vancouver Canucks, the latter is actually and demonstrably true.
I get it, it’s the second half of a back-to-back, but come on man. The Vancouver Canucks got a late winner for a 2-1 victory over the Arizona Coyotes. The score was a lot closer than most people expected it to be and it wasn’t exactly the most exciting content in the game either.
The series continues with today’s re-signing candidate, Tyler Myers. We’ve gone through what it might look like if the Vancouver Canucks were to bring
That was some clinical defensive hockey. The Vancouver Canucks beat the Montreal Canadiens 4-1 in a game that wasn’t the most exciting to watch. It was effective, shutdown hockey that the Canucks played, jumping out to a lead and making sure to snuff out any life or hope that the Habs were trying to generate.
The Vancouver Canucks’ upper management group is going to have their hands full this summer as they have nine unrestricted free agents (UFA) after this
A day after a frustrating loss to the Colorado Avalanche, frustration boiled over briefly during the Vancouver Canucks practice at Rogers Arena on Thursday.
Tyler Myers’ polarizing stint in Vancouver began the second Jim Benning signed him to a 5-year, $30-million-dollar contract on day one of NHL Free Agency on July 1st, 2019.
Vancouver Canucks head coach Rick Tocchet has announced that defenseman Tyler Myers will be out of the lineup on a week-to-week basis due to a lower-body injury.
While Elias Pettersson’s contract news dominated the discussion around the Vancouver Canucks, the team, itself, had other business to conduct. The players and coaching staff hit the ice on Saturday morning for a practice before an afternoon flight to Anaheim for the start of a three-game road trip on Sunday night.
Vancouver Canucks defenseman Tyler Myers has been fined $5,000 by the NHL on Sunday for elbowing Columbus Blue Jackets forward Sean Kuraly. The amount of the fine is the maximum allowable under the league's collective bargaining agreement.
The NHL Department of Player Safety announced on Sunday that they fined Vancouver Canucks’ defenseman Tyler Myers $5,000, the maximum allowable under the CBA, for elbowing Columbus Blue Jackets’ forward Sean Kuraly.
The Vancouver Canucks preseason is underway. With the 2023-24 season so close, certain players could be gearing up to hit important career milestones individually or with their respective teams.
Per Thomas Drance, of The Athletic, GM of the Vancouver Canucks, Patrik Allvin has this to say about rumors of a Tyler Myers trade: “We have no intention of moving him.” He said this while also saying the team was always looking ahead, and that they have ways to be cap-compliant.
There might finally be some movement when it comes to a defenseman we’ve been watching on the trade boarf for some time. TSN sports analyst Travis Yost has hinted at the potential departure of Vancouver Canucks defenseman Tyler Myers later this month.
Recent reports have sparked speculation about the future of defenseman Tyler Myers with the Vancouver Canucks. Frank Seravalli from Daily Faceoff initially indicated that the Canucks had an offer on the table to send Myers to the San Jose Sharks in exchange for Kevin Labanc.
The Vancouver Canucks have reportedly looked into trading defenceman Tyler Myers. He is entering the final year of his albatross five-year, $30 million contract he signed in 2019, which pays him an average annual salary (AAV) of $6 million.
The Sharks are a team that’s believed to have discussed a Myers trade with Vancouver to the point that there has been a deal on the table for several weeks now.
Welcome to the Vancouver Canucks 2022-23 report card series. In this series, we at The Hockey Writers look back at each Canucks player from the past season, break down how their campaign went and assign a letter grade reflective of their overall performance.
Myers has seen fewer than 19 minutes in each of the last three games and is now averaging fewer than 21 on the season for just the second time in his 14-year career.
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