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Will Smith and William Eklund each scored a power-play goal, helping the San Jose Sharks top the Vancouver Canucks 3-2 on Friday. Adam Gaudette also scored as San Jose won for the fourth time in six games.
Patterson scored twice on 10 shots and added an assist in OHL Niagara's 6-3 loss to Peterborough on Sunday.
The Canucks were heavily outplayed during their loss to the Panthers. Florida held a 28-15 even-strength scoring chances advantage while also winning the even-strength high-danger scoring chances advantage 12-5. In the end, Vancouver only generated nine even-strength shots, which was the lowest total so far this season.
Max Sasson and Drew O’Connor scored in a late 2:10 span, Nikita Tolopilo made 37 saves in his first NHL appearance of the season and the Vancouver Canucks beat the Anaheim Ducks 5-4 on Wednesday night.
The Vancouver Canucks continue their California swing with a Friday afternoon game against the San Jose Sharks. Note the early start time of 1:00 p.m. PT. Friday’s game will be the first of four matchups against the Sharks this season.
To wrap things up, Quinn Hughes once again had a strong performance from an analytics perspective. During his 24:52 of even-strength ice time, the Canucks had a 15-8 shots advantage while also recording an even-strength xGF% of 60.38. Hughes also scored a highlight-reel goal while also finishing with a game-high six shots on net.
Kiefer Sherwood, Linus Karlsson and Drew O’Connor scored in a 1:40 span in Vancouver’s five-goal third period and the Canucks overcame an early deficit to beat the Tampa Bay Lightning 6-2 on Sunday night.
The Abbotsford Canucks rolled into Tucson to close out their six-game road trip against the Roadrunners before returning home for a weeklong homestand.
The Nashville Predators came back from down two goals in the third period, but lost 5-4 in overtime to the Vancouver Canucks at Bridgestone Arena on Nov. 3. After Michael Bunting and Nick Blankenburg scored to tie the game late in the third, Canucks ...
As a result, Vancouver is exploring trades involving their veteran players. Garland stands out as a clear potential trade candidate. The veteran forward has spent each of the last five seasons in British Columbia. So far this season, the 29-year-old has scored six goals and 15 points in 21 games.
The Vancouver Canucks are 20 games into the 2025–26 season. After their chaotic 3–2 loss to the San Jose Sharks last night, they currently sport a record of 10–13–2 throughout the season. Here’s how they’re performing compared to the rest of the NHL.