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According to Woodley, Demko’s injury timeline and offseason recovery patterns point to a clear trend: when the goaltender has ...
The Vancouver Canucks just received the best possible news on why Thatcher Demko will have a huge bounce back season in 2025-26.
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Yardbarker on MSNThe Canucks really need to shoot the puck more next seasonGreat news for the guy who yells “Shooooooot!” every time the Vancouver Canucks touch the puck on home ice. For once, he ...
Trading away young goaltender Arturs Silovs to the Penguins could turn into a big mistake for the Canucks organization ...
The Arturs Silovs trade made with the Pittsburgh Penguins last month could end up coming back to haunt the Vancouver Canucks, ...
Maybe the Vancouver Canucks Vitali Kravtsov will be the real deal. However, does his signing point to a problem in the ...
Vancouver Canucks single-game tickets go on sale to the general public this week and on Tuesday, we got a sneak peek at ...
Over eight years with the Canucks, Demko owns a .910 save percentage across 242 appearances. Vancouver also has goaltender Kevin Lankinen signed through 2030 at a $4.5-million cap hit.
But with the team having signed Kevin Lankinen (who played well in Demko’s absence last year) to a five-year deal with a $4.5 million cap hit, some wondered if the Canucks would seek to trade Demko.
The Vancouver Canucks should consider themselves lucky in the goaltending department, as they currently have Thatcher Demko, Kevin Lankinen, and Artūrs Šilovs within their organization. Year after ...
VANCOUVER — Thatcher Demko hasn’t heard from the Vancouver Canucks during his impressive run to the NCAA’s Frozen Four tournament. And that suits the club’s second-round pick from 2014 ...
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