
Abbotsford Canucks Aim to Rebound with New Roster and Coaching Staff
The Abbotsford Canucks missed the 2025‑26 playoffs and are rebuilding with a new general manager, head coach, and a mix of experienced signings and young talent.
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The Abbotsford Canucks missed the 2025‑26 playoffs and are rebuilding with a new general manager, head coach, and a mix of experienced signings and young talent.

Filip Hronek's invitation to his Irish wedding convinced Quinn Hughes to consider Detroit, but the defenseman ultimately moved to Minnesota, sparking salary expectations and altering the Red Wings' roster plans.

Filip Hronek’s wedding invitation to Quinn Hughes sparked trade speculation, salary forecasts, and fan speculation about Detroit’s roster moves.

Mid-season acquisition Drew O'Connor not only stayed through the 2026–27 campaign but also delivered a career-high 17 goals, 100 NHL points and a league-top 85:13 on the penalty kill, earning an A grade and the Canucks’ unsung hero award.

Steve Yzerman’s ten‑year stint as Detroit Red Wings general manager ended without a Stanley Cup, as key players left, the team missed the playoffs by a point, and comparisons with other GMs highlighted a franchise struggling to keep pace with the modern NHL.

The Vancouver Canucks have announced their full 2026‑27 regular‑season calendar, a 84‑game journey that begins on the road against the Oilers and wraps up at home versus the Flames, with pre‑season action slated for September.

Despite finishing last in the league, the Vancouver Canucks showed signs of improvement as rookie defenseman Zeev Buium led a youthful resurgence, culminating in a dramatic overtime win that hints at a brighter future.

After a slow start in Minnesota, Öhgren’s trade to Vancouver sparked a turnaround that culminated in a clutch‑filled season and a promising future.

An in‑depth look at the Canucks' roster moves, the emergence of Marco Rossi, the ripple effects of Leo Carlsson's offer sheet, and the team's calculated approach to the 2027 NHL Draft.

The latest mailbag from The Hockey News breaks down speculation around Elias Pettersson, the future of Jonathan Lekkerimäki, goaltending depth and the team’s broadcast shift.
The Hockey News addresses fan questions about Elias Pettersson’s trade rumors, Jonathan Lekkerimäki’s recovery, potential radio broadcast moves, the Nils Höglander trade, the goaltending depth, and the club’s focus on two‑way contracts and future assets.

The latest DobberHockey mailbag explores trade considerations, player evaluations and the outlook for several key fantasy assets.

The Canucks traded veterans Marcus Pettersson and Nils Höglander, added Jamie Oleksiak and Brendan Gallagher, and are banking on a mix of youth and experience to navigate a rebuild that will not yield immediate contention.

The Vancouver Canucks finished 32nd overall and are entering a pivotal offseason, leveraging cap space, draft capital, and trade assets to rebuild their roster and accelerate future competitiveness.

Dylan Larkin has asked to leave Detroit, and the Minnesota Wild are emerging as a leading suitor. With a talented roster anchored by Kirill Kaprizov and Quinn Hughes, the Wild could benefit from Larkin's playmaking while allowing their stars to shine brighter.

Dominant performances from Canada, Finland, Switzerland, and Norway reshape the semifinal landscape with historic milestones and stellar goaltending.

Canada’s dominant 4‑0 win over the United States highlights a tournament that sees Finland, Switzerland and Norway join the final four, setting up a high‑stakes semifinal round.

A dominant Canadian side routed the United States 4‑0 in the quarterfinal, with Celebrini, Crosby, Holloway and Brown on the scoresheet, while Jet Greaves turned away 34 shots. The win ends the U.S. bid to defend a title last held in 1933 and propels Canada into a semifinal against Finland, where they will meet a team that edged Czechia 4‑1. Meanwhile, Switzerland rallied to defeat Sweden, Norway shut out Latvia, and the semifinal schedule is set for Saturday.

Canada's 4-0 win over the United States in the ice hockey world championship quarterfinals highlights a strong start to the tournament, with key goals from Celebrini and Crosby and a stellar performance by Greaves.

Canada’s 4‑0 shutout of the United States and Finland’s win over Czechia set the stage for a semifinal round that will feature Sweden versus Switzerland and Latvia against Norway, with legacy and emerging talent intertwining.

A look at the key matchups featuring Detroit Red Wings talent, from Norway’s overtime hero to Sweden’s defensive lineup, as the quarterfinals set the stage for dramatic finishes

Former NHL Players' Association president Trevor Linden’s recent remarks on the Canucks’ new front office have drawn sharp criticism from agent Allan Walsh, who accuses him of harming players financially.

Allan Walsh, a prominent NHL agent, took to social media to accuse Trevor Linden of negotiating a salary‑cap agreement that allegedly cost players billions. The commentary revives memories of Linden’s earlier leadership roles and raises questions about the current front office’s approach.

The Vancouver Canucks announced a new leadership structure that places the Sedin twins at the top of the organization, with Ryan Johnson leading hockey operations as the team eyes a high‑profile draft.