The last six months of hockey have been a struggle for Elias Pettersson. The Vancouver Canucks forward finished the 2023-24 regular season scoring just one goal in 11 games before turning into a non-factor in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, where he scored once in 13 post-season contests.
Let’s not try and sugarcoat anything; it’s been a miserable start to the Vancouver Canucks’ season. It was all sunshine and rainbows in the first period
Since signing an eight-year deal worth $11.6 million per season on March 3, 2024, Elias Pettersson has struggled on the ice, managing only one even-strength goal in his first game with the new contract.
Vancouver Canucks star centreman Elias Pettersson is off to a slow start to the year, and now trade speculation is beginning to heat up in the media. On today's episode of Canucks Talk, the hosts discussed the possibility of trading Petersson because of his prolonged struggles.
The Vancouver Canucks kicked off their three-game road trip in Tampa Bay on Tuesday night and spirits were high ending into the night. After two tough losses to start the year, the Canucks wanted to bounce back and get into the win column for the first time in 2024-25, however, the Tampa Bay Lightning had other plans.
How did it end up like this? The Vancouver Canucks blew a 3-0 and 4-1 lead to the Calgary Flames, losing in overtime by a 6-5 scoreline. It started so well – the Canucks played one of the best first periods in recent memory, absolutely dominating the Flames who found themselves reeling.
The Vancouver Canucks season kicks off on Wednesday against the Calgary Flames. Canucks head coach Rick Tocchet appeared on Sportsnet 650’s Halford and Brough In the Morning show to discuss what he expects out of his team, structure and players heading into the 2024-25 season.
When he met the media following his Vancouver Canucks’ elimination in the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs at the hands of the Edmonton Oilers,
The Vancouver Canucks played their last pre-season game last night, a 4-1 victory over the Edmonton Oilers. The dress rehearsal is now officially over.
One of the most pressing questions for the Vancouver Canucks this season revolves around the top-line composition. With the addition of Jake DeBrusk (former Boston Bruins’ forward), who will play alongside Elias Pettersson (long-time Canuck star), there is still uncertainty regarding who will join them as the third member.
As the 2024-25 NHL season approaches, fans are buzzing with excitement and curiosity about the Vancouver Canucks’ upcoming campaign. To dive into the team’s
Jonathan Lekkerimäki, the Vancouver Canucks‘ 2022 first-round draft pick, is becoming one of the organization’s most talked-about prospects. The 19-year-old Swedish winger has impressed with his dynamic offensive skills, particularly his lethal shot and goal-scoring ability.
The Vancouver Canucks look forward to improving on their 2023-24 season, where they won the Pacific Division with a 50-23-9 record. They hosted their first playoff game in Vancouver since 2015 and made their first postseason appearance since the 2019-20 season.
The Vancouver Canucks were eliminated in Game 7 of the second round in the Stanley Cup Playoffs against the Edmonton Oilers on Monday. Thursday, the Canucks went through their final round of press conferences.
With the Canucks trailing 1-0 and trying to score the equalizer on the power play, Pettersson was set up for a wide-open look with a yawning net sitting in front of him. Then this happened.
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