When discussing Vancouver Canucks prospects, there is a select group of names that immediately come to mind. Jonathan Lekkerimäki, Elias Pettersson, Tom Willander, Arshdeep Bains, and Aatu Räty are just a few of the typical suspects who populate the team’s depth chart conversations.
That was a very solid win. The Vancouver Canucks triumphed 3-1 against the Vegas Golden Knights, taking full advantage of a good team not playing up to their billing.
The NHL trade deadline is tomorrow, and the rumours are circulating about the Vancouver Canucks wanting to add a top-six winger. While it was never believed
For the first time in what feels like months, our “CanucksArmy 3 stars” article will not feature the NHL’s first-place team.
Talks are intensifying between the Vancouver Canucks and Calgary Flames when it comes to an Elias Lindholm trade, according to Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman: Lindholm, 29, has been the subject of trade speculation linking him to the Vancouver Canucks for months.
In a short time, his work has kicked the Canucks’ decade-long span of middling performances to the curb.
According to Jim Rutherford, the Vancouver Canucks are currently not actively seeking alterations to their existing roster or considering trading top prospects as the trade deadline approaches.
Sportsnet 650: Vancouver Canucks president Jim Rutherford on what they may be willing to part with at the trade deadline. ** NHLRumors.com transcription “Well, yeah, I mean, I, there’s really not any players that’s on the present roster that we’re gonna want to change.
On January 22nd, 2023, the Vancouver Canucks relieved beloved head coach Bruce Boudreau of his duties and replaced him with current coach Rick Tocchet.
As we expected, today, the Vancouver Canucks announced a contract extension for President of Hockey Operations Jim Rutherford. Reports emerged early Friday morning that the Canucks’ “important media conference” was to announce the new contract.
The Vancouver Canucks announced that President of Hockey Operations Jim Rutherford has signed a three-year extension with the team. His current contract was set to expire after this year but this new deal will carry him through the 2026-27 season.
The Vancouver Canucks are poised to announce a contract extension for Jim Rutherford, the president of hockey operations, according to a report by TSN’s Farhan Lalji.
The man that oversees the Vancouver Canucks is going to be around for a few more years. On Friday, the team is set to sign Jim Rutherford to a contract extension as president of hockey operations.
The Vancouver Canucks are extending President of Hockey Operations Jim Rutherford, according to multiple reports. According to Elliotte Friedman, the Canucks have been discussing a three-year extension with Rutherford, whose contract was set to expire later this year.
The Canucks will announce their decision on president of hockey operations Jim Rutherford today.
Canucks fans don’t want to wait much longer for their team to be a playoff contender again, and they definitely don’t want that to be their favourite team’s ceiling.
Canucks president of hockey operations Jim Rutherford is in the final season of his contract with the club, a three-year deal he’d signed after being instated in a permanent role in December 2021.
It was 42 years ago yesterday the Toronto Maple Leafs acquired goaltender Jim Rutherford from the Detroit Red Wings in exchange for forward Mark Kirton.
Picture this: Jim Rutherford is in a pickle. His team has just missed the playoffs for the third consecutive year, and they look like they’ll need some serious retooling to get back into the contention game.
Vancouver Canucks president of hockey operations Jim Rutherford penned a letter that went out to the club’s season ticket holders today. In the letter,
Rumors circulated this week that perhaps Vancouver Canucks’ President Jim Rutherford was having second thoughts about his position with the team and might be looking to leave.
It’s not clear what major surgery will look like, but there are obvious issues for the club. The Canucks are sixth in the Pacific Division with an 18-22-3 record and can’t seem to find any consistency.
As busy as it’s been for Rutherford, it’s about to get a lot busier as we head into the final month before the 2022 trade deadline on March 21. Here is a sampling of our conversation with Rutherford.
Jim Rutherford has been in office for just a few days as the Vancouver Canucks’ president of hockey operations, but he is closing in on making his first front office hire.
Over the years we’ve had many occasions to chat with Jim Rutherford, the new head of hockey operations and interim GM of the Vancouver Canucks.
Rutherford also assumes the role as interim GM until Vancouver hires a new person for the role.
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