After a disappointing Game 4 loss, there is no weakness more glaring than what happened to this Vancouver Canucks top power play unit. It hasn’t been all bad this series, as they’ve converted on three of their nine opportunities through their first three games.
There is great hockey happening out in the Western Conference that can't be ignored.
The first two shifts of this game were all Oilers, as Edmonton’s new-look lineup with Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl on separate lines looked effective early on.
Brock Boeser knew he never had a hat trick. But there was no way to tell the crowd that. What looked to be Boeser’s first tally on a three-goal night in Game 3 was actually a deft deflection by Elias Lindholm.
When we think of dominant, playoff performers, one name has emerged given his undeniable effectiveness and absurd stats, Brock Boeser of the Vancouver Canucks.
Vancouver beat Edmonton 4-3 on Sunday night behind two goals apiece from Brock Boeser and Elias Lindholm and 42 saves from Arturs Silovs.
Goaltending has become the story of the Western Conference second-round playoff series between the Vancouver Canucks and Edmonton Oilers.
The Vancouver Canucks roster strength makes a strong case for deserving a 2024 NHL Stanley Cup championship run. Brock Boeser seems to be a great example that keeps popping up.
The Oilers had not lost a game during the entire regular season in which they had led by two or more goals after two periods. But that was the regular season.
Seeing the Vancouver Canucks in Round Two of the Stanley Cup Playoffs is an unexpected delight for their fans. For fans of the Edmonton Oilers, their team’s presence is the bare minimum.
The Vancouver Canucks had a great first-round series win against the Nashville Predators, but let’s face it, it wasn’t perfect. It was just nice for the
Brock Boeser’s tenure in Vancouver has had its ups and downs. The forward began his career with a hot start in his first full season in 2017-18 after having a nine-game taste in the previous season.
They did it. They really did it. For the first time since the 2020 bubble, the Vancouver Canucks are moving on to the second round of the NHL Playoffs, topping the Nashville Predators 1-0 on the road in Game 6.
Incredibly, the Vancouver Canucks advance to the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Last night, four teams were facing elimination. Let’s see if these teams saw their seasons come to an end. Here are the results and highlights: Patrick Roy and the Islanders eliminated When Patrick Roy was hired, the Islanders were going nowhere.
In this edition of the Vancouver Canucks News & Rumors, Thatcher Demko is a Vezina Trophy finalist. Additionally, Brock Boeser fuels the Canucks to a 3-1 comeback in Game 4.
Brock Boeser has been tearing it up for the Vancouver Canucks all year, and in the playoffs, the production hasn’t stopped. With the Nashville Predators possessing a 3-1 lead with less than 3 minutes left in the game, the 27-year-old put the team on his back and ensured that they would Tennesse with a win.
Brock Boeser scored all three goals in regulation for the Vancouver Canucks on Sunday, including two in the final two minutes to tie the game 3-3 and send it to overtime.
Game 4 of the Vancouver Canucks-Nashville Predators series offered both unforgettable sequences as well as a lot of the sluggish play that dominated the previous games.
One of the top goal scorers in the NHL this season is getting some extra rest before the Stanley Cup Playoffs. According to Irfaan Gaffar, Vancouver Canucks forward Brock Boeser did not travel with the team to Manitoba, and will not be in the lineup on Thursday night for the team’s regular-season finale against the Winnipeg Jets.
While the Vancouver Canucks are having a surprisingly good season, compared to years past, one of its previously good young prospects is having an incredible season, which is helping the team.
The Vancouver Canucks’ Brock Boeser has hit the 40-goal mark for the first time in his career. Before this season, he had four 20-goal campaigns, but never eclipsed more than 29, which he did in his rookie year in 2017-18.
It's almost been a decade since Brock Boeser decided to attend the University of North Dakota but the reason why he chose Grand Forks over Minneapolis and the University of Minnesota is fresh information. Boeser, the 26-year-old from Burnsville, Minn.
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