Keeping An Eye On Canucks' 2012 Draft Picks
The NHL draft can be a crap shoot at times, as prospects can stand out at the time of being picked and then either disappear off the map or maintain a blossoming process. I figured I would give you...
The NHL draft can be a crap shoot at times, as prospects can stand out at the time of being picked and then either disappear off the map or maintain a blossoming process. I figured I would give you...
Just like that, the Canucks have their new biggest player.
It's great to see Schroeder, who was the final cut at the Canucks' Camp this year, get his chance to play in the NHL.
The Minnesota native is getting his first crack at the NHL.
A high-risk / high-reward option offensive D man sounds like a decent signing to me, especially considering some OHL blogs mentioned nabbing him could be a steal.
Mallet will bring good pair of fists and the ever sexy yet almost undefinable "power forward" label.
Can Eddie Lack and Cory Schneider be the Canucks' current tandem?
Four of this year's draft selections will be among the 35 lucky souls who brave the 2012 Canucks Prospect Camp which opens today.
News on Grenier, Pinizzotto, Jensen, Connauton and, just for kicks, Manny Malhotra.
Vancouver Canucks President & General Manager Mike Gillis announced today that the Canucks have signed centre Alex Friesen.
With the impending loss of Schneider this summer, the Canucks head back to Massachusetts and sign 2009 6th round pick goaltender Cannata
Vancouver announced this afternoon they have signed the 2011 first round pick Nicklas Jensen to an undisclosed deal (by which we mean capgeek will tell us shortly).
More Swedish twins!
I suspect Jannik Hansen may want to stick around for a bit.
An update on Patrick McNally's season with the Milton Academy Mustangs. McNally was selected by Vancouver in the fourth round at the 2010 NHL Entry Draft.
Some info on Canucks' latest call up: Yann Sauve
Hopefully not lost in the KesLORD/Thunderdome party last night was another strong game from our "injury-ravaged" defense
Open thread. Manitoba Moose (baby Canucks) host the Abbotsford Heat (baby Flames) on CBC at 10:00 am PST today.
A few changes via the Canucks Report to look for tonight.
36 young men for the ladies, Kristen Reid for the men and hockey news in July. Everyone wins. Enjoy these highlights from day #1 of Vancouver's prospects camp.
From CTV: The Vancouver Canucks development camp is set to open Tuesday, July 6 when 36 young Canucks are scheduled to report to General Motors Place in Vancouver.
I got a chance to ask Rochester Institute Of Technology Tiger fan some questions about Canucks' signing Chris Tanev
And again, the Canucks sign another (this time former) NCAA defenceman
Canucks once again go to the NCAA well and sign an undrafted defenceman
Vancouver's goalie prospects are busting at the seams with the addition of a fifth rookie Eddie Lack, an undrafted 6'4" netminder from the Swedish Elite League.
See this is what happens when you stop a team from playing for five damn days: a first round pick, last seen teetering on the brink of bust city, gets called up because of a slew of injuries and we all lose our minds.