It sure feels good to cash us a winner to start our week, shoutout Elias Pettersson for a couple of late shots to help us win on our parlay with the under. Let's keep it rolling, shall we?
The Edmonton Oilers are going to the Western Conference Final for the second time in three years.
Yesterday brought us a pair of Game 7s on the hardwood and a fantastic finish at Valhalla. While the action may be a bit more limited on this Monday, we still do have a do-or-die seventh game that is always going to be appointment TV.
There’s losing Game 6, and then there’s whatever happened last night. The Vancouver Canucks got smoked 5-1 by the Edmonton Oilers in Game 6. There was pretty much no redeeming qualities to this game – Vancouver simply didn’t want it, while Edmonton played like a team with their backs to the wall.
Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers have forced Game 7 against the Vancouver Canucks.
Three members of the Vancouver Canucks received votes this year for the Frank J. Selke Trophy, which is awarded annually to the National Hockey League forward who best excels in the defensive aspects of the game.
The Vancouver Canucks are only one win away from punching their ticket to the Western Conference Final for the first time since 2011 after a dramatic 3-2 victory in Game 5 over the Edmonton Oilers.
The Vancouver Canucks and Edmonton Oilers will faceoff in Game 5 of their second-round series Thursday night. The Oilers tied the series at two on Tuesday, defeating the Canucks 3-2 and guaranteeing at least a sixth game in this series, although no one would be surprised if this one goes to seven games.
In this edition of the Vancouver Canucks News & Rumors, head coach Rick Tocchet plans to make changes to the lineup. Additionally, Elias Pettersson discusses his disappointing performance.
After what Vancouver Canucks fans thought was just another remarkable comeback on this exhilarating playoff run, Evan Bouchard and the Edmonton Oilers
Following a dramatic 3-2 loss in Edmonton that tied the series at two games apiece, a select few Vancouver Canucks players engaged with the media to dissect the series.
Elias Pettersson looked and sounded like a man with the weight of the world on his shoulders during his media availability on Wednesday afternoon. The star centre has struggled to live up to the expectations of fans, media, and his own Vancouver Canucks coaches during these playoffs, collecting just one goal and four points through 10 games.
After a disappointing Game 4 loss, there is no weakness more glaring than what happened to this Vancouver Canucks top power play unit. It hasn’t been all bad this series, as they’ve converted on three of their nine opportunities through their first three games.
The Vancouver Canucks need their best players to be at their best if they hope to get out of the first-round of the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs — and that’s especially true without the services of star goaltender Thatcher Demko.
As the Vancouver Canucks end the regular season, one of the team’s fundamental problems is Elias Pettersson. It isn’t that he’s having a bad season. In 76 games, he has put up 33 goals and added 52 assists.
There was a recent push on extension talks between the Canucks and center Elias Pettersson, and it appears that push helped get a deal over the finish line.
The Carolina Hurricanes have had serious trade discussions with the Vancouver Canucks about their star center, Elias Pettersson.
There’s no doubting that any deal involving their young star would go down in history.
Over the last two years, he has taken his production to another level, scoring 68 goals and 177 points in his last 141 games in Vancouver.
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