Canucks Article Archive

    Between October 11, 2009 and November 11, 2009
  1. Do the Vancouver Canucks Really Need a Broken Peter Forsberg?

    The Sunday Province newspaper headline read “A Healthy Forsberg would be a Force.” Haven’t we gone down this road before in one Mats Sundin? What’s with this management anyways? An ...

    Nucks IceMan Written by Nucks IceMan about 1 day ago 468 reads 9 comments

  2. The All -Time 10 Most Popular Personalities in Canucks Team History

    This should be interesting just researching (the photos were a chore just to find), as it takes one down memory lane. These are in order of when they joined the Canucks, except for the obvious number one...

    Nucks IceMan Written by Nucks IceMan about 3 days ago 190 reads 2 comments

  3. Optimist Prime: 11.06.2009

    Of late there have been a lot of people ragging on the Vancouver Canucks for the way they've been winning games. Think about that for a second. People are ragging on the Canucks for how they are chalking up wins...

    Optimist Prime Written by Optimist Prime about 5 days ago 18 reads 0 comments

  4. Raycroft-Razor Re-Sharpened

    Andrew Raycroft seems to be rejuvenated after being shuffled around the league and is playing the game the way he did in his rookie year where he was awarded the Calder Trophy with the Boston Bruins...

    Louis Pisano Written by Louis Pisano about 5 days ago 94 reads 2 comments

  5. Thoughts Percolating on the Current Status of the Vancouver Canucks

    Well, thank you very much Andrew Raycroft. After writing a glowing report of his play yesterday, he goes out and allows four goals on 22 shots against the Anaheim Ducks...

    Nucks IceMan Written by Nucks IceMan about 11 days ago 219 reads 4 comments

  6. And Another One Bites The Dust: Canucks Lose Alex Bolduc

    Last night saw the Canucks win 2-1 in a shootout over the Los Angeles Kings but lose another player, as Alex Bolduc left the game with a shoulder injury...

    Nucks IceMan Written by Nucks IceMan about 11 days ago 130 reads 0 comments

  7. The Canucks Defense: Where Eight Is Enough

    With the oft injured Sami Salo expected to return to the lineup tonight, that now leaves a log jam at the defense position or in other words “Eight is enough”...

    Nucks IceMan Written by Nucks IceMan about 13 days ago 134 reads 0 comments

  8. Canucks Roberto Luongo Joins the Injury List

    I just received an email from my Vancouver Canucks E-news, that Roberto Luongo is sidelined with a hairline fracture to his rib. Cory Schneider has been called up from the Manitoba Moose to make the trip to California with the Nucks...

    Nucks IceMan Written by Nucks IceMan about 13 days ago 65 reads 0 comments

  9. Report: Roberto Luongo Fractures Rib, Out at Least One Week

    TSN is reporting that Vancouver Canucks goalie Roberto Luongo has a fractured rib, and will miss at least a week. Luongo joins Daniel Sedin, Pavol Demitra, and Sami Salo among the injured stars ...

    TAB BAMFORD Written by TAB BAMFORD about 14 days ago 44 reads 6 comments

  10. Why the Vancouver Canucks Will Be Serious Title Contenders

    In their 64-year history, the Vancouver Canucks have never won the Stanley Cup. It is hard to believe that a city so passionate about hockey has only acquired the Stanley Cup once...

    David Bol Written by David Bol about 14 days ago 132 reads 3 comments

  11. Detroit Red Wings-Vancouver Canucks: A Myriad of Injuries

    By Louis “King of Roncesvalles” Pisano Detroit’s loss of Johan Franzen and the offseason departures of Marian Hossa and Jiri Hudler has left Detroit in the middle of the pack at 17th overall ...

    Louis Pisano Written by Louis Pisano about 15 days ago 65 reads 0 comments

  12. Kyle Wellwood Breaks Toe!

    It’s been a frustrating start for the Vancouver Canucks who finally caught a break last weekend when they learned that veteran forward Kyle Wellwood wouldn’t have to go on the disabled list...

    Gouche Written by Gouche about 15 days ago 38 reads 0 comments

  13. The Vancouver Canucks As They Hit The 1/8th Mile Post

    Like a marathon horse race, that's how I view a hockey season. So with that I present for you, my call. Last season I started a segment which I thought I would continue this year...

    Nucks IceMan Written by Nucks IceMan about 16 days ago 156 reads 2 comments

  14. Vancouver Canucks' Pavol Demitra Out Indefinitely

    It’s been reported today by TEAM 1040 in Vancouver, that Vancouver Canucks Pavol Demitra, who had his shoulder scoped earlier this week, will be out indefinitely...

    Nucks IceMan Written by Nucks IceMan about 18 days ago 139 reads 0 comments

  15. Are The Canucks Physical Enough?

    I have written about this on numerous occasions and some of the readers have gotten this confused with the fighting side, which is not the subject, so pay attention. To prove my suspicions, I used the “Hits” stats from Sporting News...

    Nucks IceMan Written by Nucks IceMan about 22 days ago 193 reads 10 comments

  16. The Jig Is Up: Why Roberto Luongo Should Hand Over the "C"

    On Sept. 30, 2008, history was made when Roberto Luongo was named as the 12th team captain of the Vancouver Canucks, a bold move by upper management that made the Montreal-native the very first ...

    Patrick Cwiklinski Written by Patrick Cwiklinski about 24 days ago 247 reads 16 comments

  17. No Panic in Canuckland

    So what’s all the fuss? Injuries are part of game, that’s why you cultivate your farm team. Canucks GM Mike Gillis has done a good job of trying to re-stock a depleted farm system, and we all know injuries are going to occur in a season...

    Nucks IceMan Written by Nucks IceMan about 26 days ago 128 reads 1 comments

  18. Poker Night at Hockey Hall of Fame by Neil Becker

    When Kerry Goulet invited me to attend the much- anticipated Shoot For A Cure Hockey Hall Of Fame Poker Event on Thursday October 8 never in a million years could I have anticipated the valuable lesson I was about to learn...

    Gouche Written by Gouche about 27 days ago 14 reads 0 comments

  19. Time To Shine: Michael Grabner Gets Shot on Vancouver Canucks Top Line

    It's not the normal custom that a dismal preseason performance results in an opportunity to play on the first line of a major-league team but given some dire circumstances, there doesn't seem to be a heck of a lot of options...

    Patrick Cwiklinski Written by Patrick Cwiklinski about 27 days ago 133 reads 0 comments

  20. Will the Vancouver Canucks survive the loss of Daniel Sedin?

    Do the Vancouver Canucks have enough depth to cover the loss of Daniel Sedin, their leading goal scorer, for the past three seasons, for the next 14 games? As most people know, the Sedins have ...

    Nucks IceMan Written by Nucks IceMan about 29 days ago 243 reads 6 comments

 


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