The Vancouver Canucks aim to extend their impressive home winning streak against the Minnesota Wild. With a solid home record and key players like Jake DeBrusk leading the charge, the Canucks are poised for a competitive matchup.
BOTTOM LINE: The Vancouver Canucks will try to keep a three-game home win streak going when they play the Minnesota Wild. Vancouver has a 12-10-7 record in home games and a 28-22-11 record overall. The Canucks are seventh in league play serving 9.4 penalty minutes per game.
After the Vancouver Canucks' win over the Anaheim Ducks, head coach Rick Tocchet delivered a firm message about what lies ahead for the NHL team.
TSN: The St. Louis Blues are just out of the wild-card spot, and GM Doug Armstrong has said they don’t have to trade their captain, Brayden Schenn. He’s not going to move off his asking price, according to Darren Dreger, but it could be something they consider in the offseason.
Former Vancouver Canucks defenseman Travis Dermott has found himself on the waiver wire on Tuesday afternoon for the second time since the middle of December.
The Athletic has live coverage of the 2025 NHL trade deadline. Minnesota Wild get: F Gustav Nyquist Nashville Predators get: 2026 second-round draft pick Predators retain 50 percent of Nyquist’s salary.
Wild goaltender Filip Gustavsson had a big effort in net, stopping 33-of-36 shots and outdueling Kraken goalie Joey Daccord, who had 15 saves on 19 shots. The Wild return to action Friday night when they visit the Vancouver Canucks for a 9 p.m. puck drop.