Canucks Article Archive

    Between October 28, 2009 and November 28, 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 ...

    Larry Johnson Written by Larry Johnson about 18 days ago 606 reads 9 comments

  2. 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...

    Larry Johnson Written by Larry Johnson about 28 days ago 246 reads 6 comments

  3. 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 about 1 month ago 44 reads 6 comments

  4. Three Reasons the Canucks Will Make the Playoffs

    It's one of the things that I've been talking about since the beginning of the year. Even though the Canucks have had a bad start to their year, I'm sure that they'll still make the playoffs...

    Eric LaForge Written by Eric LaForge about 5 days ago 250 reads 5 comments

  5. The Canuck Report After 20 Games

    So here we are at the twenty game mark and it’s time for some beefs, bouquets, surprises, and disappointments. Let’s start out with the surprises . Injuries and the amount of them after just 20 games into the season—must be some kind of a record...

    Larry Johnson Written by Larry Johnson about 14 days ago 205 reads 4 comments

  6. Vancouver Canucks: So who becomes the Sedins Line Mate?

    As I donned my coach’s hat last night and started to think of the return of Daniel Sedin to the lineup on Sunday, I began to contemplate, "who is best suited to play on that line?" There are ...

    Larry Johnson Written by Larry Johnson about 7 days ago 186 reads 3 comments

  7. 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 about 1 month ago 136 reads 3 comments

  8. Preview: Los Angeles Kings Vs. Vancouver Canucks

    After being shut out for the second time this season, the Canucks look to bounce back with a fourth consecutive victory over the visiting Los Angeles Kings on Thursday night...

    Sheldon  Singh Written by Sheldon Singh about 2 days ago 38 reads 2 comments

  9. A Canuck Ponder: Will They Make the Playoffs?

    Hey, you know, it’s never too early to be thinking about the playoffs in light of where the Nucks are at this point of the season, which is close to a quarter of the way through...

    Larry Johnson Written by Larry Johnson about 3 days ago 85 reads 2 comments

  10. Preview: Chicago @ Vancouver

    The Vancouver Canucks and the Chicago Blackhawks will be meeting up for their second tilt of the season against each other. Both teams are coming off 5-2 wins against their opponents and are looking to continue their winning ways...

    Sheldon  Singh Written by Sheldon Singh about 6 days ago 36 reads 2 comments

  11. Daniel Sedin to Sit Out One More.

    According to the Vancouver Sun, injured Canucks forward Daniel Sedin will not play on Friday against the Colorado Avalanche. However, it is very likely that he will be making his return on Sunday against the Chicago Blackhawks...

    Sheldon  Singh Written by Sheldon Singh about 8 days ago 36 reads 2 comments

  12. Reunited and It Feels So Good: Forsberg and Naslund Rediscover Hockey

    He was only gone for just over six months, but Markus Naslund is back. The 36-year-old Swede has come out of retirement and is set to join his childhood friend Peter Forsberg, playing for their hometown team of MoDo of the Swedish Elite League (SEL)...

    Patrick Cwiklinski Written by Patrick Cwiklinski about 9 days ago 244 reads 2 comments

  13. 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...

    Larry Johnson Written by Larry Johnson about 21 days ago 213 reads 2 comments

  14. 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 22 days ago 110 reads 2 comments

  15. The Image of a Fan, Through the Eyes of One

    Written by: Larry “The IceMan” Johnson So what is it about a fan that brings him or her together, on a united front, with a common purpose? What does it really look like and how ...

    Larry Johnson Written by Larry Johnson about about 2 hours ago 13 reads 1 comments

  16. Canucks Make Room For Sedin's Return

    According to TSN.CA, the Vancouver Canucks have cleared room for the return of high-scoring forward Daniel Sedin by sending forward Matt Pettinger to their AHL affiliate on Saturday...

    Sheldon  Singh Written by Sheldon Singh about 7 days ago 19 reads 0 comments

  17. NHL Short Notes

    1. PENGUINS LOSE ANOTHER DEFENCEMAN IN GOLIGOSKI This past weekend the Pittsburgh Penguins suffered another crippling blow to their blue line when Alex Galigoski went down with a lower body injury...

    Gouche Written by Gouche about 11 days ago 14 reads 0 comments

  18. Vancouver Canucks: Two Pieces of the Puzzle

    As if Coach Vigneault did not have enough problems with the constant string of injuries, he must now be scratching his head about a couple of players that are under achieving...

    Larry Johnson Written by Larry Johnson about 15 days ago 123 reads 0 comments

  19. New Top Three Teams to Watch this Season

    We’re a month into the season, and it’s starting to become clear which teams are going to have great years and which teams are going to have bad years. There are a few teams that have had a bad start, but will play better as the season continues...

    Eric LaForge Written by Eric LaForge about 16 days ago 23 reads 0 comments

  20. 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 22 days ago 19 reads 0 comments

  21. 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...

    Larry Johnson Written by Larry Johnson about 29 days ago 145 reads 0 comments

  22. 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”...

    Larry Johnson Written by Larry Johnson about about 1 month ago 139 reads 0 comments

  23. 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...

    Larry Johnson Written by Larry Johnson about about 1 month ago 69 reads 0 comments

 


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