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THW's Canucks news for 10/28/2020
The latest Canucks stories from The Hockey Writers.
10/28/2020 edition:
By Sartaaj Bhullar on Oct 28, 2020 10:15 am
The Vancouver Canucks will look a little different on the blue line and in net next season. The organization lost two top-four defencemen through free agency, as Chris Tanev signed a four year deal with the Calgary Flames and Troy Stecher signed a two year deal with the Detroit Red Wings. Both players played on […]
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By Sartaaj Bhullar on Oct 27, 2020 10:45 am
The Vancouver Canucks will head into next season with different-looking forward lines than the ones they iced in Game 7 of their second-round series against the Vegas Golden Knights. Tyler Toffoli signed with the Montreal Canadiens at the start of free agency, meaning head coach Travis Green will have to make some adjustments within the […]
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By Greg Boysen on Oct 27, 2020 08:45 am
While we wait for the majority of hockey leagues in North America to get back to action, the European season is chugging along. A recent top pick by the Vancouver Canucks has been demoted in Russia but has responded well. Also, prospects of the Toronto Maple Leafs and San Jose Sharks will be teammates and […]
The post Prospects News & Rumors: Podkolzin, Der-Arguchintsev, Chekhovich & Vejdemo appeared first on The Hockey Writers.










By Greg Boysen on Oct 27, 2020 08:35 am
On this date in National Hockey League History, one legendary player drew even with another all-time great. Plus, five Russian-born hit the ice together for the first time in league history while there was plenty of personal milestones reached on Oct. 27. One Legend Ties Another Much like with Wayne Gretzky, it is hard to […]
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By Julian Mongillo on Oct 26, 2020 02:55 pm
This NHL offseason has been unorthodox compared to previous ones. Not only did free agency open later than expected, but the flat cap has decreased the market value of many UFAs. These unique circumstances have made this free agency period more entertaining and with many significant moves being made by teams that need to meet […]
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