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The Vancouver Canucks (4-4-0) return for three straight at home, starting with a Saturday matchup against the Montréal Canadiens (6-3-0). Vancouver has been on the road for the past five games, finishing with a record of 3-2-0. As for the Canadiens, they are 3-2-0 on the road, but are coming off a loss in their last outing.
Lukas Reichel is a player the Canucks have had their eye on for a while. He’s now a Canuck: the team traded for the former first-round pick on Friday, sending a 2027 fourth-round pick to Chicago in exchange.
The Montreal Canadiens visit the Vancouver Canucks after Cole Caufield scored two goals in the Canadiens' 6-5 loss to the Edmonton Oilers
Calder Trophy frontrunner Ivan Demidov has been filling up the stat sheet, and our expert NHL predictions expect this trend to continue tonight against the Vancouver Canucks!
“In their search for a centre, the Canucks have made it clear they don’t want to move their 2026 first,” Friedman wrote in Friday's "32 Thoughts" column. “So far, they’ve held to that, and we’ll see where things go.”
Following a five-game road trip, the Vancouver Canucks return to home ice and will face off with the Montreal Canadiens at Rogers Arena for an all-Canadian matchup on Saturday night. Note the early home-ice start time of 4:00 p.
The last time the Toronto Blue Jays made it to the World Series, the Vancouver Canucks were on the cusp of making their second Stanley Cup Final appearance in franchise history.