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The Vancouver Canucks and Calgary Flames face off in a crucial matchup at Rogers Arena, with the puck dropping at six PM Pacific Time. The Canucks, led by Coach Adam Foote, had a productive practice, focusing on improvements ahead of the game. The Flames, playing their fourth back-to-back set, have a mixed record in such situations. Key players to watch include Matt Coronato and Rasmus Andersson for Calgary, and rookie defenseman Tom Willander for the Canucks, who has impressed Coach Foote with his progress. The game will be broadcast on Sportsnet, offering fans an exciting showdown as the Canucks aim to finish their homestand strongly.DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Vancouver Canucks are reportedly interested in acquiring forward Alexandre Texier from the St. Louis Blues, who recently placed him on unconditional waivers to terminate his contract. Texier, a 26-year-old, has struggled with injuries and consistency in the NHL but has shown potential. The Canucks, dealing with injured forwards, could benefit from his experience. If signed, Texier would be the second player this season whose contract was terminated and acquired by the Canucks.DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lukas Reichels tenure with the Vancouver Canucks may be nearing its end due to his struggles at center. Despite joining the team a month ago, hes only recorded one assist in thirteen games and was recently demoted to the fourth line and benched. The coach admits hes unsure about Reichels best position, but suggests wing might be more suitable given his skating and hands. Reichels defensive play at center is a challenge, and the team is focusing on improving his defensive skills and confidence. The coach remains hopeful about Reichels potential and emphasizes the importance of continuous learning and hard work.DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Vancouver Canucks Consider Trading Forward Lukas Reichel After Disappointing PerformanceDNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Teddy Blueger, Vancouver Canucks center, nears return from injury, set to join team on California road trip, potentially boosting defensive and offensive capabilities, easing burden on Pettersson and Räty, and bolstering penalty kill performance.DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Vancouver Canucks, who recently acquired forward Lukas Reichel from the Chicago Blackhawks, are now considering trading him due to his recent performance slump. Reichel, who has only recorded one assist in thirteen games and managed just two shots on goal in his last ten appearances, has seen a significant decrease in his ice time. If a trade doesnt happen, the Canucks might have to place him on waivers, risking losing him for nothing if another team claims him.DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Vancouver Goldeneyes make a thrilling debut, securing a four-to-three overtime victory against Seattle Torrent in their first home game. Forward Abby Boreen scores the game-winning goal, capping off a remarkable comeback. The historic win takes place at the Pacific Coliseum, with a sold-out crowd of nearly fifteen thousand fans. The teams victory was a result of a team effort, with Gabby Rosenthal and Claire Thompson tying the game, and Emerance Maschmeyer making crucial saves. The Goldeneyes will now take their momentum on the road for their next three games.DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
David Kämpf, new Canucks forward, discusses his move to Vancouver, his comfort in big hockey markets, and his aim to bring consistent defensive game, strong face-off abilities, and penalty-killing skills. He shares his journey from undrafted free agent to NHL veteran, expressing gratitude for his career and excitement for the Vancouver spotlight. The Canucks face the Calgary Flames this Sunday.DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Vancouver Canucks are grappling with a severe third-period performance issue, allowing a league-high thirty-six goals in the final twenty minutes of games. This concerning trend has cost them valuable points and could potentially surpass last years total of ninety-nine goals allowed in the third period. The team has allowed at least one goal in twenty games and multiple goals in ten, with seven empty-net goals ranked third in the league. Despite a negative shot differential in the third period, the issue extends beyond shots on goal, as their record shows theyve only won three out of seven games where theyve entered the third period tied.DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Vancouver Canucks Forward Lukas Reichel May Be Traded: Struggling Performance, Teams NeedsThe Vancouver Canucks are reportedly considering trading forward Lukas Reichel, who has struggled since joining the team. Reichel, a 23-year-old acquired from the Chicago Blackhawks, has recorded only one point in thirteen games and was a healthy scratch in the last game. The Canucks, open to moving Reichel, hope a change of scenery will improve his performance. However, with players like Nils Höglander and Teddy Blueger nearing a return, Reichels position on the roster seems uncertain.DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tyler Myers, Vancouver Canucks defenseman, achieved a significant career milestone with his four hundredth point, a three hundredth assist, in a game against the Tampa Bay Lightning. Earlier this season, he scored his one hundredth career goal against the Washington Capitals. Myers is now one of five active Canucks players with four hundred or more points, with teammate Brock Boeser highlighting his consistent effort and dedication.DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tonight, the Pacific Coliseum welcomes its latest tenant, the Vancouver Goldeneyes, as we revisit the Vancouver Canucks history in this iconic arena. The Canucks first season at the Coliseum began in 1970, with notable players like Pat Quinn, André Boudrais, and Orland Kurtenbach. Their first playoff game was in 1975, facing the Montréal Canadiens. The Coliseum hosted the Stanley Cup Finals in 1982, but the Canucks were swept by the New York Islanders. The Canucks final game at the Coliseum was in 1995, a playoff loss to the Chicago Blackhawks. Despite moving on, the history made within those walls remains a cherished part of Vancouvers sports legacy.DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Aleksei Medvedev, the Vancouver Canucks second-round draft pick, is making waves in the Ontario Hockey League with the London Knights. The eighteen-year-old Russian goalie boasts impressive statistics, ranking among the top goalies in the OHL with a 2.24 goals against average and a .922 save percentage. Medvedevs recent achievements include being named the OHL Goaltender of the Week and earning the OHLs F.W. Dinty Moore Trophy for the best goals against average among rookies last season. Despite being a few years away from playing professionally, Medvedevs future with the Canucks looks promising, as he signed an entry-level contract with the team this offseason.DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Despite a 4-2 loss to the Dallas Stars, the Vancouver Canucks showcased strong analytics, outshooting the Stars 27-21 at even strength. Jake DeBrusk and Brock Boeser led the offensive charge, with DeBrusk recording six shots and five high-danger scoring chances, and Boeser contributing four shots and one high-danger chance. The Canucks will face the Calgary Flames on Sunday, aiming to replicate their earlier 5-1 home win.DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Vancouver Canucks put up a valiant effort against Dallas Stars, despite a 4-2 loss. Linus Karlsson and Elias Pettersson scored for the Canucks, with Pettersson extending his point streak to five games. Coach Adam Foote praised the teams resilience, while Pettersson expressed frustration with the outcome. The Canucks will regroup before facing Calgary Flames this Sunday.DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Former Abbotsford Canucks defenseman Christian Wolanin, a two-time AHL All-Star, has signed a PTO with the Providence Bruins. Known for his record-breaking assists and points with the Canucks, Wolanin led the league in assists and points during the 2022-23 season, earning the Defenceman of the Year award. This new opportunity allows him to join a top team, marking a new chapter in his career.DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Conor Garland returns to the Vancouver Canucks lineup, joining Brock Boeser and David Kämpf. Kevin Lankinen starts in net, aiming to build on his strong history against the Dallas Stars. Teddy Blueger practices in a non-contact jersey, signaling a potential return. The Canucks host the Stars tonight at 7 PM PT, seeking another win at Rogers Arena.DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Corey, the creator of DNN, announces the expansion of Canadian coverage with the launch of Calgary News Today, Edmonton News Today, and Ottawa News Today. These local news updates join the existing Toronto, Vancouver, and Montreal shows, as well as the national Canada News Today feed. Subscribing to both local and national feeds supports DNNs mission of uniting the world through local news.DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Elias Petterssons Performance for Vancouver Canucks: A Deep Dive into the First Quarter of the 2025-2026 SeasonElias Pettersson, the Vancouver Canucks number one center, has been a subject of intense scrutiny due to his performance in the first quarter of the 2025-2026 season. With six goals and thirteen assists in twenty-one games, he has accumulated eight points in his last four outings. Despite the lower offensive numbers, Pettersson has been shouldering more responsibility due to injuries to other centers, leading all forwards in blocked shots, hits, and faceoffs. Since a turning point game on October twenty-fifth, he has been playing over twenty minutes a night, and his offensive flair is returning, boding well for him and the team.DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
J.T. Millers struggles with the New York Rangers have fans and critics questioning his captaincy, as his performance and the teams record leave much to be desired. Meanwhile, his former team, the Vancouver Canucks, seem to have made the right decision in trading him, as other players like Elias Pettersson and Kiefer Sherwood are excelling. The contrast between the two teams situations has many wondering if the Canucks dodged a bullet.DNN | The Daily News Now!The world’s first global local news network.Every city. Every story. AI powered.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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