Quinn Hughes' unexpected game misconduct in the first period put the Vancouver Canucks in a bind against the Ottawa Senators.
After a bleak homestand, the Canucks needed the win. But equally valuable should be the reinforcement in their ideals about identity, and what they can achieve even when missing four all-stars.
The Vancouver Canucks kicked off their six-game road trip with a hard-fought win over the Ottawa Senators. The Canucks’ first ...
The loudest cheer of the night came past the midway point of the third period when the Canucks, on a delayed penalty to Ottawa, played nearly two minutes of keepaway. And, during that, the Senators ...
The Canucks had some solid jump early in this one, as they were all over the reeling Senators out of the gates. Elias ...
As All-Star goaltender Thatcher Demko readies himself to return to game action, the biggest question facing the Vancouver Canucks now becomes choosing the right time to get him back between the pipes.
The Canucks were already without fellow stars Thatcher Demko (knee), Brock Boeser (upper-body injury) and J.T. Miller (personal reasons). However, the Canucks killed the five-minute Senators' power ...
While the personal leave for J.T. Miller has been termed as indefinite, the latest reports seem to indicate he will be back ...
At morning skate, Brock Boeser was working with coach Henrik Sedin and goalie Thatcher Demko. Boeser returned to practice in ...
The Canucks are still missing a couple stars. J.T. Miller isn’t expected to play until after this road trip. But there’s some ...
The Ottawa Senators are beginning to fall into familiar and unsettling ground, and it won’t get any easier when they host the ...