Can Kesler and the Sedins Keep Up the Pace? Glenn Kuper | October 31, 2013 Much of the Canucks’ recent good fortune can be attributed to the formation of a powerful top line consisting of Ryan Kesler and Daniel and Henrik Sedin. The line has…
The Week Ahead in Leafland Nathan Kanter | October 28, 2013 After three games, I wrote about the Leafs being undefeated. Was I getting a bit ahead of myself? Yes, of course I was. But now 12 games in, they are sitting…
Canucks Corner – Week 4 Review Peter Chau | October 27, 2013 The longest road trip for the Vancouver Canucks is over. Who would’ve thought that they would finish on the road with five wins out of seven games? The support on…
Blues Get Back at it With Back-to-Back Games Jeff Ponder | October 25, 2013 Athletes and body builders looking for a healthy protein bar are turning to Quest Bars. Popular because of their low sugar content & high protein, the gluten free bars are now…
Sedin Split Spurs the Canucks Glenn Kuper | October 16, 2013 The Vancouver Canucks made some important progress in their 3-2 win Tuesday night against the Philadelphia Flyers. No, I am not talking about avoiding an “own goal,” although it was…
3 Reasons the Canucks Can’t Beat the Sharks Glenn Kuper | October 11, 2013 Thursday night in Vancouver the Canucks once again suffered a lopsided defeat at the hands of the San Jose Sharks, losing 4-1 for the second time in the young season. …
Santorelli Saves the Canucks Glenn Kuper | October 7, 2013 Vancouver wrapped up a successful, four point weekend Sunday night by beating the Calgary Flames in overtime 5-4. The Canucks were coming off one of their most complete performances in…
What We Learned from the Canucks’ Opening Night Glenn Kuper | October 4, 2013 The Vancouver Canucks opened their season Thursday night in San Jose, with this season starting much like the last campaign finished, as Vancouver lost to the Sharks 4-1. Some of…
The Canucks Soap Opera Continues Peter Chau | July 14, 2013 As the World turns, it seems that the Vancouver Canucks Organization isn’t turning with them. Instead, the situation has become somewhat stagnant for the last few weeks that the Canucks…
Ilya Kovalchuk is the NHL’s Version of Barry Sanders Dan Rice | July 12, 2013 It was a normal, summer afternoon in the NHL world on July 11 and then at 3:33 ET, the New Jersey Devils PR Twitter account posted this tweet that turned…
Will Tortorella Change the Canucks or Will They Change Him? Andrew Eide | June 26, 2013 The Vancouver Canucks made it official Tuesday afternoon as they introduced new head coach John Tortorella to the media and their fans. In a strange turn of events Tortorella takes…
Stanley Cup Finals Are a Nightmare Come True for Vancouver Canucks Fans Andrew Eide | June 11, 2013 For hockey fans it does not get any better than this — The Stanley Cup Finals have arrived. The hockey playoffs are the most intense tournament in sports and this…