Canucks Stat Paradise: Sedins Rule
I have not dove into Canucks historical stats for a long time. But tonight I have a nice Captain Morgan buzz and some quiet time on my hands. So rather than kill Canucks opponents any further in Be...
I have not dove into Canucks historical stats for a long time. But tonight I have a nice Captain Morgan buzz and some quiet time on my hands. So rather than kill Canucks opponents any further in Be...
Maybe the most important cog in Vancouver's blue and green machine, Ryan Kesler has developed into the type of player every team covets.
The countdown of top Canucks seasons continues, with a look at the 2003-04 season.
A retrospective on one of the most one-sided trades in NHL history and the player who created the term "power forward".
Continuing our countdown of the Top 10 Canucks Seasons of All-time. At #6 is the 2006-07 season.
While never the most talented player on the ice, Harold Snepsts was the most beloved blue-collar blueliner to ever suit up for the Vancouver Canucks, and is the living embodiment of the idea that hard work can take you anywhere.
Mattias Ohlund was remarkably consistent for 11 seasons with the Vancouver Canucks, and is the franchise leader in goals and points from a defenseman. Now in the twilight of his career, Ohlund faces the possibility of never being able to play again.
Our countdown of the Top 10 Canucks Seasons of All-time continues with #7, a look at the 2002-03 season.
Patrik Sundstrom was one of the most talented players to suit up for the Vancouver Canucks in the 1980s, and was the NHL's original Swedish twin. However, playing for mediocre teams during a forgettable era has dampened his legacy.
Counting down the Top 10 Canucks Seasons of All-time. #8 is the 1970-71 season.
Continuing our countdown of the Top 10 all-time Canucks seasons, this post looks at the 2011-12 season.
#10 Canucks season of all-time: 1988-89 After a mediocre season, the Canucks nearly upset the powerhouse Calgary Flames in an epic first round playoff series. The season was notable for the debut of Canucks legend Trevor Linden.
Only twice in the past seven seasons have the Canucks scored eight goals in a game, the first of which was in 2006 when the Canucks rolled into Nassau Coliseum with their crosshairs fixed squarely on Rick DiPietro.
A few weekends back I was going through a tape of highlights I had of the NHL in 2000. That season, the Canucks acquired Brendan Morrison and Denis Pederson from the Devils in a deal that saw them ship Alexander Mogilny the other way.
Being a recent convert to this wonderful sport of ours, I never got to see the giants of yesteryear play.. but I've made it a mission to seek them and their exploits out. Steve Larmer, Wendel...
A massive list, full of regret and joy
How are Hodgson, Samuelsson, Ehrhoff, Shirokov and other former Canucks doing?
Shit, what happened? I called home. Nobody answered. I called Thomas Drance, you know him better as @Artemchubarov, the Canucks Army stats guy. Meanwhile, the Moscow-born hockey journalist I've...
Anson Carter believes he was low-balled in Vancouver after a solid offensive season.
To rid of you any lingering guilt from whatever the hell you did on New Years Eve, let's review the top ten stories for your Canucks during 2010.
A look at how Jeff Cowan, The Brabarian rose to fame in his tenure as a Canuck
Where did the players on the Canucks' 1982 roster end up? I can help.
A look at how and where the Canucks got the players from their 1982 playoff run
How long did it take for all the Canucks' 1994 roster to leave or be traded? Here's the story...
A look at what trades former Canucks GM Pat Quinn pulled off to make the miraculous Canucks team that charged to the Stanley Cup Finals in 1994
Naslund talks about the honor, his times as a rookie, a Canuck, his departure and more