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2024-04-26
Canucks’ Elias Pettersson ‘can only look forward’ after tough playoff start - 
Through the first two playoff games in Vancouver since 2015, Elias Pettersson knows he hasn’t been his best. But the forward isn’t dwelling on it — instead, he’s focused on getting back to playing his game.
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Pacific Notes: Boeser, Demko, Kraken - 
Harman Dayal of The Athletic tweeted that Vancouver Canucks head coach Rick Tocchet downplayed Brock Boeser’s early exit from practice today. Boeser had left the ice after taking a shot up high on the wrist during a powerplay drill. Tocchet said that Boeser was fine as far as he knew and added that Boeser hadn’t…
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Coyotes players meet fans in Utah, NHL Trophy Finalists coming next week, and more: Around the League - 
Welcome back to another edition of Around the League — the series here at CanucksArmy where we deliver you news and notes from around the National Hockey League, oftentimes through a Vancouver Canucks-tinted lens. The National Hockey League is in the midst of one of the busiest times of the year, and the news cycle…
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Canucks vs. Predators: Kirk McLean can feel Thatcher Demko's playoff injury pain - 
'With the height that goalies are now — they're like basketball players — they're not meant to be doing what they're doing. It's tough.' — former Canucks goalie Kirk McLean.
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‘Embrace the excitement’: Tocchet’s message ahead of Game 3 - 
Vancouver Canucks head coach Rick Tocchet talks about remaining even-keeled after games, regardless of whether it’s a win or loss, and why players should embrace the excitement heading into Game 3 against the Nashville Predators.
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Tocchet: Predators ’embraced the pain’ in Game 2 win - 
Vancouver Canucks head coach Rick Tocchet talks about the Nashville Predators embracing the pain and having more will to get to the dirty areas that helped them earn the win in Game 2.
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2024-04-25
Why Canucks must get more pucks on net in Game 3 - 
Iain MacIntyre and Dan Murphy discuss the changes the Vancouver Canucks need to make to get more pucks on net against the Nashville Predators in Game 3 and why forward Elias Pettersson is poised to turn his game around in this series.
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‘I love getting booed’: Canucks ready for playoffs in hostile territory - 
NASHVILLE – Rick Tocchet expects boos to rain down when his Vancouver Canucks take the ice on Friday. That’s exactly how it should be, the head coach said. The Canucks will be in hostile territory as their first-round playoff series with the Predators shifts to Nashville for Game. Being the despised opponent is a role The post ̵
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Report: Demko’s injury timetable uncertain but ‘some feel he can play late in round two’ - 
No, it’s not time to panic just yet, but we still don’t know exactly when we can expect to see Thatcher Demko return for the Vancouver Canucks this season. Demko made 22 saves in the Canucks’ 4-2 win in Game 1 of their Western Conference quarterfinal playoff series against the Nashville Predators at Rogers Arena…
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Canucks’ Tyler Myers to return to lineup for Game 3 vs. Predators - 
Vancouver Canucks defenceman Tyler Myers will be back in the lineup for Game 3 of the the team’s first-round playoff series against the Nashville Predators.
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‘I love getting booed’: Canucks ready for playoffs in hostile territory - 
NASHVILLE – Rick Tocchet expects boos to rain down when his Vancouver Canucks take the ice on Friday. That’s exactly how it should be, the head coach said. The Canucks […]
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‘I love getting booed’: Canucks ready for playoffs in hostile territory - 
NASHVILLE – Rick Tocchet expects boos to rain down when his Vancouver Canucks take the ice on Friday. That’s exactly how it should be, the head coach said. The Canucks […]
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WDYTT: Which Canuck has/will step it up the most for Round One of the playoffs? - 
Welcome back to WDYTT, the only hockey column on the internet that likes to eat its queso raw. Speaking of que sera, sera, it’s true what they say in the song. Whatever will be, will be. The future’s not ours to see, and that’s especially true when one is attempting to provide hockey content in…
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Shot Attempts And Winning Without Demko | Canucks Central - 
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Vancouver Canucks fan photographs alleged Loch Ness Monster - 
Fans of the Vancouver Canucks have finally laid eyes upon something that the world has been waiting a long time to see…and we’re not talking about a playoff appearance. We’re talking, of course, about the Loch Ness Monster. For the uninitiated, “Nessie” is a veritable all-star of cryptozoology, meaning that it’s one of the planet’s…
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How can Canucks help Pettersson to snap out of funk in Round 1? - 
The Athletic’s Thomas Drance joins Halford and Brough to discuss the importance of Elias Pettersson’s performance in order to win the series against the Predators.
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Predators Recall Juuso Parssinen - 
The Predators have recalled center Juuso Pärssinen from AHL Milwaukee ahead of tomorrow’s Game 3 of their first-round series against the Canucks, per a team announcement. Pärssinen, 23, began the season on the Nashville roster but was assigned to Milwaukee in late January. He’s remained in the minors since, not appearing in an NHL game since…
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Canucks vs. Predators: Thatcher Demko likely not back until conference finals - 
The Vancouver Canucks' goal will be manned by Casey DeSmith (or Arturs Silovs) for the first two round of the playoffs.
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Game 2 between the Canucks and Predators shows why advanced stats matter…and why they don’t - 
Good news, everyone! The advanced and underlying statistics state that the Vancouver Canucks were the better team in Game 2 of Round One of the Stanley Cup Playoffs! Sure, the Nashville Predators and their fans can celebrate silly little things like “scoring four goals” and “only allowing one goal against” and “winning the actual game.”…
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2024 NHL PLAYOFF PREVIEW: Nashville Predators vs Vancouver Canucks - 
Nashville Predators vs Vancouver Canucks This has the potential to be an exciting series between two teams who have defied expectations this season after missing the playoffs last year. Vancouver was 6th in the Pacific with 83 points while Nashville was fifth in the Central with 92 points last year. The outlook at the start [...]R
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Canucks: Want to talk playoffs? Player-turned-analyst Chris Higgins is your guy - 
'I spent so much time mentally preparing for the game, thinking about all the scenarios. I can give insight into how players try to put their thumb on the scale and tilt the ice.' — Chris Higgins
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Can Elias Pettersson turn things around in time to be a major factor against Nashville?: Canucks Conversation - 
On today’s episode of Canucks Conversation, David Quadrelli and Irfaan Gaffar discussed what was a rough outing for Elias Pettersson in game 2 of the playoffs against Nashville. The Canucks had plenty of chances in the game, none more so than Pettersson, who missed a wide open net with just seconds left in the 2nd…
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Problems In Vancouver - 
from Damien Cox at the Toronto Star, Now, if there’s an NHL city in Canada that should be feeling nothing but gratitude toward its hockey team, it should be Vancouver. After missing the playoffs in seven of the previous eight seasons, and finishing sixth in the eight-team Pacific Division last season, the Canucks roared to a 50-win, 109-point campaign this year and won the division....' • A good deal of uncertainty regarding No. 1 goalie Thatcher Demko, who mis
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Canucks: Want to talk playoffs? Player-turned-analyst Chris Higgins is your guy - 
'I spent so much time mentally preparing for the game, thinking about all the scenarios. I can give insight into how players try to put their thumb on the scale and tilt the ice.' — Chris Higgins
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Predators, Canucks square off with series tied 1-1 - 
Vancouver Canucks (50-23-9, first in the Pacific Division) vs. Nashville Predators (47-30-5, fourth in the Central Division) Nashville, Tennessee; Friday, 7:30 p.m. EDT BETMGM SPORTSBOOK: LINE Predators -120, Canucks +100; […]
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K-Wings Fall to Walleye in Game 3 at Home - 
KALAMAZOO, MI - The Kalamazoo Wings (0-3), proud ECHL affiliate of the National Hockey League's Vancouver Canucks, jumped out to an early lead but ult... - ECHL Kalamazoo Wings
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Betway Bets of the Day: Betting on the Stars to make this a series against the Golden Knights tonight - 
Well, Canucks Army faithful have to wait until Friday for some more Vancouver Canucks bets. But tonight, there is another Western Conference matchup to bet on! Today’s confirmed goaltender matchups for our highlighted game: The Vegas Golden Knights’ Logan Thompson (25-14-5) vs. The Dallas Stars Jake Oettinger (35-14-4). Dallas Stars Moneyline (-160) A $16.00 bet…
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What’s Going On In The Playoffs: The Oilers win Game 1 for the first time since 2017, the Canucks split the first two games, and more! - 
It’s a very exciting time to be a hockey fan. The National Hockey League playoffs kick off on Saturday, so this is the first article in a series that’ll look at how the playoffs are going every Wednesday. Basically, a replacement for the “What’s Going On In the Pacific Division.” That begs the question, What’s…
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‘It’s kind of like that series against Columbus’: JT Miller reflects on Canucks’ game 2 struggles - 
JT Miller knows the feeling all too well.  Last night, the Vancouver Canucks fell 4-1 to the Nashville Predators in Game 2 of the playoff series, leaving the series tied at 1. Despite the Canucks dominating in shot attempts with 84 to the Predators’ 36, and tallying 18 shots compared to the visitors’ 16, Nashville’s…
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2024-04-24
Canucks vs. Predators: Mentality in the spotlight as series shifts to Nashville tied 1-1 - 
It's a head game as much as a physical contest at this point.
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