Every fanbase thinks that the officials are biased against their team. Every fanbase feels like their team suffers injuries more than most. But if you’re a fan of the Vancouver Canucks, the latter is actually and demonstrably true.
In this edition of the Vancouver Canucks News & Rumors, the organization traded Tanner Pearson to the Montreal Canadiens. Also, the organization plans on keeping veteran defenceman Tyler Myers.
On Tuesday, many Canucks players were in attendance at UBC for the Canucks’ first (somewhat formal) informal skate. We heard from Carson Soucy and Tyler Myers and broke down that skate in its entirety yesterday.
Sekeres and Price: Rick Dhaliwal on the Vancouver Canucks forward Tanner Pearson, defenseman Tucker Poolman, their abundance of wingers and their need to get salary cap compliant before the season starts.
Folks, the sky is falling. … … It’s not, actually. It’s just that, this is going to be a numbers-heavy article, and one always wants to try to grab their audience’s attention at the start of such a piece before delving into the financial doldrums.
In this edition of the Vancouver Canucks News & Rumors, Brock Boeser’s agent speaks to a few teams as the Canucks look to trade the forward. Meanwhile, Bo Horvat re-signing with Vancouver seems less likely as more teams show interest in the captain.
If the Canucks are truly considering a rebuild, reversing course for a roster not constructed for rebuild mode will prove extremely challenging.
The Vancouver Canucks have placed defenceman Tucker Poolman on long-term injured reserve, the club announced Monday afternoon. Poolman, 29, has appeared in three games with the Canucks this season, recording one assist and averaging 13:58 per night.
The Canucks made a roster move ahead of their Monday night tilt with the Carolina Hurricanes, when Vancouver will chase their first win of the season for the seventh time this season.
For the fifth time this season, the Vancouver Canucks will attempt to pick up their first win. The Canucks are in Minnesota to take on the Wild after a slightly less disappointing loss against the Columbus Blue Jackets on Tuesday night.
The Vancouver Canucks’ blueline just took another hit. Already playing without defencemen Tyler Myers and Travis Dermott, the Canucks are now without Tucker Poolman.
A week out from opening night and with more than three dozen players still on their camp roster, the Vancouver Canucks have some cuts to make. Up front, a series of injuries have made the job of the coaching staff and front office a little easier, taking care of some of the more difficult decisions for them.
Thursday afternoon saw the most prominent group skate we have seen from the Canucks since their development camp. There were 16 skaters and four goaltenders on the ice for their skills and drills session.
Tucker Poolman has been in and out of the Canucks’ lineup ever since he signed his four-year $2.5 million AAV contract with the Canucks last offseason.
Defenceman Tucker Poolman has been in and out of the Canucks lineup ever since he signed his four-year $2.5 million AAV contract with the club last offseason.
In this edition of the Vancouver Canucks News & Rumors, contract talks involving J.T. Miller continue as the forward’s camp puts a deadline on negotiations.
Poolman has been training and skating all offseason, slowly trying to work his way back up to game readiness without inducing a recurrence of concussion symptoms.
When Tucker Poolman signed with the Vancouver Canucks on July 28, 2021, there were reportedly a number of executives around the league who assumed that the $2.5 million attached to the contract was his compensation for the entire four years of term.
Poolman, meanwhile, has played in just one game since January and lasted just seven shifts. The 28-year-old defenseman was signed to an inexplicable four-year contract in the offseason.
Canucks head coach Bruce Boudreau spoke to reporters Tuesday, saying that he believes forward Nils Hoglander and defenseman Tucker Poolman could be done for the 2021-22 season.
Some may feel that Poolman got away with merely a slap on the wrist after he was assessed a match penalty.
Given Poolman’s clean history, with no fines or suspensions so far in his career, and the fact that Sherwood did not suffer a serious injury on the play, the suspension was limited at two games.
One player that has stepped up his game for the Vancouver Canucks early this season is Tucker Poolman. The 28-year-old was brought in as a free agent this offseason to be a third-pair defender.
For the first time since the 2006-07 season, the Vancouver Canucks will not have Alex Edler‘s name on the opening night roster. The veteran defenceman who played 925 games and accumulated 409 points in a Canucks uniform will be wearing the crown of the Los Angeles Kings when the puck drops on the 2021-22 season in a few weeks.
The Vancouver Canucks have had a busy free agency day today, especially on the back end where they have re-signed defenceman Travis Hamonic and also brought in defencemen Tucker Poolman and Luke Schenn.
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