As we head into a Friday set of games in the NHL playoffs, we forget about goals and turn to our expectation of shots, both on goal, and having them blocked.
The Vancouver Canucks have treated their fans to some excitement and drama so far in the 2024 Playoffs. They should be called the “Comeback Canucks” at this point given their propensity to dig deep and never give up despite being down multiple goals.
The Oilers had not lost a game during the entire regular season in which they had led by two or more goals after two periods. But that was the regular season.
In a thrilling overtime showdown, Elias Lindholm‘s clutch goal just 1:02 into the first extra frame propelled the Vancouver Canucks to a crucial Game 4 victory against the Nashville Predators.
How are the Canucks up 3-1 in this series? They have used three goalies — each has won a game — and have a combined 32 shots on goal in the last two games ... both wins. Their 4-3 overtime victory over the Predators on Sunday was at least as improbable and probably more so.
Brock Boeser scored all three goals in regulation for the Vancouver Canucks on Sunday, including two in the final two minutes to tie the game 3-3 and send it to overtime.
Elias Lindholm scored at 1:02 of overtime to lift the visiting Vancouver Canucks to a 4-3 win against the Nashville Predators in Game 4 of their first round series on Sunday.
The big question on everyone’s mind today was how Arturs Silovs would fair in the Vancouver goal crease. Silovs faced two early tests that he looked sharp on, stymying some early pressure from Nashville.
9 years of pent-up energy erupting at last. The Vancouver Canucks came back in dramatic fashion, scoring two quick goals in the third en route to a 4-2 victory in Game 1 against the Nashville Predators.
These days, the NHL is a lot like the DC Comics Universe, powered by the strength of dynamic duos. In the past, the sport of hockey was all about lines.
First place in the Pacific. How about that? The Vancouver Canucks beat the Calgary Flames by a 4-1 scoreline to clinch the Pacific Division crown, in a game where they got into the lead and defended it brilliantly.
The series continues as we move to the centre position. Today’s player was thought to be the top-six forward the Vancouver Canucks needed for their lengthy playoff run, Elias Lindholm.
The final stretch of the 2023/24 regular season is beginning to take on the resemblance of a coffeemaker for the Vancouver Canucks. Drip. Drip. Drip. We’re
It’s hard to win games when you’re playing against two teams. The Vancouver Canucks lost 4-3 in overtime to the Arizona Coyotes last night despite being the better team on paper.
Elias Lindholm has been out of the Vancouver Canucks lineup with an apparent wrist injury since March 25th. It was hard for Canucks fans to gauge the severity of the injury as it was first declared a maintenance day, which he played the next game against his former team Calgary Flames.
Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk re-wrote history by breaking the NHL record for most hits in a single game despite a 4-3 loss to the New Jersey Devils on Saturday.
Elias Lindholm just hasn’t looked right since his early days as a Vancouver Canuck and, as Rick Tocchet has confirmed, he won’t play at all against the Los Angeles Kings on Monday night.
Elias Lindholm may be on the move before the trade deadline this Friday. Yes, you read that correctly. The 29-year-old was traded by the Calgary Flames just over a month ago to the Vancouver Canucks.
One month ago, the Canucks acquired forward Elias Lindholm from the Flames in a trade to bolster the organization’s top-six.
The Calgary Flames are right back in the playoff hunt. Thanks to Thursday night’s 5-3 win over the New Jersey Devils, the Flames are just one point shy of a wild-card spot in the Western Conference.
Elias Lindholm made his Vancouver Canucks debut following the blockbuster deal that sent Andrei Kuzmenko and assets to the Calgary Flames in exchange for the Swedish center.
TORONTO – There’s turbulence, and then there’s…what Elias Lindholm experienced in the middle of his flight from Mexico back to Calgary Wednesday night.
The Vancouver Canucks acquired forward Elias Lindholm from the Calgary Flames on Wednesday in exchange for a first- and fourth-round pick, forward Andrei Kuzmenko and defensive prospects Hunter Brzustewicz and Joni Jurmo.
The addition of Lindholm gives the Canucks a bonafide No. 2 center behind fellow All-Star J.T. Miller.
The first big domino has fallen in Calgary. Elias Lindholm is officially a Vancouver Canuck.
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