NASHVILLE -- Thatcher Demko made 31 saves, and Quinn Hughes had two assists for the Vancouver Canucks in a 3-1 win against the Nashville Predators at Bridgestone Arena on Wednesday. Linus Karlsson scored his first NHL goal for the Canucks (23-17-10), who have won three consecutive games.
Monday, 4:30 p.m., Enterprise Center TV: Amazon Prime, ESPN. Radio: Sportsnet 650 The buzz: Respectful and resourceful have always been calling cards for Quinn Hughes. They have allowed the Vancouver Canucks consummate captain to keep a level head amid the muck and constant noise that threaten to drag this season into the ditch.
The buzz: Respectful and resourceful have always been calling cards for Quinn Hughes ... an undisclosed injury and is a lineup option. Dakota Joshua had a full practice after missing 10 games ...
The Vancouver Canucks are back on the road as they look to pick up points against Central Division foes. They begin with a trip to St. Louis to face the Blues. Let’s get to where you can watch the game right off the top.
Not since the players were toddlers have so many people delighted in their ability to count to two, but the Canucks earned their sound, 5-2 road win Monday against the St. Louis Blues after Saturday’s stout 2-1 victory against the National Hockey League-leading Washington Capitals.
It also hasn’t helped that the team has been without injured and ill Dakota Joshua, a hard man of hockey and a solid two-way player. 3. If Quinn Hughes had been healthy the Canucks might have ...
With Garland missing, Dakota Joshua slid into his spot on a ... Tyler Myers is out of the league doghouse and was back on a pair with Quinn Hughes at practice. That left Filip Hronek to skate ...
Dakota Joshua took part in the morning session ... with the man advantage. Quinn Hughes had both goals in last Saturday’s win over the Oilers. The Capitals are back in action after a 3-0 win ...
After all the hostility at the end of Saturday game, all the talk about “response” and using all this emotion to their advantage, the Canucks barely made a peep on Thursday. Where has all the heart gone?
After a busy seven days in the National Hockey League, the movement in ClutchPoints' NHL Power Rankings is significant in Week 17.
The Vancouver Canucks are expected to receive a massive boost on Wednesday as Dakota Joshua returns to the lineup. Joshua has missed the last 11 games with a lower-body injury, which occured the last time Vancouver took on the Nashville Predators.
Quinn Hughes, the reigning Norris Trophy winner, has taken his game to another level and is trying to drag the Vancouver Canucks with him. Hughes is making a strong case to win his second straight ...