After the J.T. Miller trade, one of the talking points surrounding the Vancouver Canucks revolved around faceoff. Subtracting Miller from the lineup left a big hole in this area as he was arguably the team's best faceoff taker.
Vancouver convincingly controlled play and piled up nearly 40 shots to grind out a much-needed 3-2 victory over the Anaheim Ducks.
It wasn’t the shot heard around the world, but the replay was seen around the NHL universe. When Elias Pettersson turned back the competitive clock Friday and unleashed a one-timer, power play slapshot that rocketed into top corner of the net at 93 miles per hour,
The Vancouver Canucks are listening to trade offers for star centre Elias Pettersson again according to a new report.
Staying or going? Here's why the Canucks should not consider a second blockbuster trade, this time involving Elias Pettersson.
Canucks forward Elias Pettersson has zero goals and only three assists in his last 10 games, and has opened up about his struggles.
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Between locker-room feuds and losses, the Canucks have not lacked for drama just one year after emerging as the feel-good winners of the Pacific Division. At the centre of it all has been forward Elias Pettersson,
Elias Pettersson is experiencing the worst phase of his career, coinciding with his new lucrative contract. Former Canucks coach Bruce Boudreau advocates for trading Pettersson before his no-trade clause activates on July 1,
First he wasn’t skating. Now he’s not shooting. The hope that Elias Pettersson, liberated from season-long drama by the trade of J.T. Miller on Jan. 31, might be re-energized and re-launch his difficult season has dissipated in February.
They didn’t duck out of this one. The Vancouver Canucks got a measure of revenge against the Anaheim Ducks, topping them by a 3-2 scoreline. They played a solid game overall, not letting a goal going against the flow of the game halt the good things that they were doing,
Kiefer Sherwood scored late in the third period as the Vancouver Canucks downed the Minnesota Wild 3-1 on Friday.