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THW's Canucks news for 12/04/2020
The latest Canucks stories from The Hockey Writers.
12/04/2020 edition:
By Aidan Fischer on Dec 04, 2020 09:35 am
It was a rough offseason for the Vancouver Canucks faithful, as they watched a few fan favorites flee for free agency. Troy Stecher, who grew up a Canucks fan in Richmond, B.C., signed a two-year, $3.4 million contract with the Detroit Red Wings after four full seasons in Vancouver. Jacob Markstrom, who had repped the […]
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By Greg Boysen on Dec 04, 2020 08:35 am
The most successful team in National Hockey League history was founded on this date. Decades later, one of the league’s greatest players achieved something no player ever had and very few others have since. In addition, this was a good day to be a goaltender or skating in Los Angeles. Bad & Good for Howe […]
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By The Old Prof on Dec 03, 2020 06:25 pm
In this edition of Vancouver Canucks News & Notes, I’ll discuss Thatcher Demko’s desire to institute himself as the number one goalie in the Canucks’ system. I’ll look back in history to share some memories long-time Canucks player Markus Naslund has about playing with the team during the late 1990s and early 2000s. Related: Vancouver […]
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By Matthew Zator on Dec 03, 2020 03:55 pm
The Vancouver Canucks already know they have a superstar in Elias Pettersson. He’s just solidifying it by deciding to stay in Vancouver rather than flying home this offseason. The Sportsnet panel of Dan Murphy, Iain MacIntyre, and Satiar Shah got together to discuss that decision in the following video: The primary reasons for staying in […]
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By Sartaaj Bhullar on Dec 03, 2020 02:32 pm
In 2004, the Vancouver Canucks had one of the best drafts in team history. It was Dave Nonis’ first draft as an NHL general manager (GM) and he did not disappoint. Fans in Vancouver are hoping recent drafts and the upcoming one lead to similar results. The 2004 draft had nine rounds in total, two […]
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