What seemed to be a promising season for the Vancouver Canucks has been upended amid concerns that two of the team's star players can't get along.
One Elias Pettersson is at the center of the Vancouver Canucks' trade drama. The other is a feel-good story and an addition to the NHL's history of players with the same names.
Elias Pettersson's slow start to the 2024-25 season continues to be a massive storyline for the Vancouver Canucks. Through 42 games, the 26-year-old center has 30 points and is on pace to record under 60 points for just the second time in his career.
The Sabres have the assets to entice Vancouver into a trade. The bigger question is what, exactly, Buffalo might have to give up.
The Vancouver Canucks wouldn’t be the first folks to call a cousin to get them out of a tight jam. But this isn’t My Cousin Vinny; it’s My Expansion Cousin Buffalo, and we’re not talking about a legal conundrum;
As the trade deadline draws closer, Patrik Allvin and the Canucks' management group will almost certainly receive more interest in Elias Pettersson
Amid a win streak, the Vancouver Canucks face internal rifts. JT Miller clashes with teammates, affecting the team's dynamics, leading to remarks from the GM.
The Vancouver Canucks have been not-so-privately attempting to navigate a reported rift between star centers Elias Pettersson and J.T. Miller. While neither player has directly addressed whatever is causing them to clash,
While the Canucks did skate away with a victory, they did fall to the Predators from an analytics perspective. Nashville won the even-strength scoring chances battle 21-16 while a
The Flyers need a high-end center and Miller qualifies as just that. Should they call Vancouver and maybe take a swing?
The Vancouver Canucks have played their way back into the light of the playoff race, and it was probably the best game of the season for goalie Thatcher Demko.