News

Picking a player for the top 50 Vancouver Canucks of all time list who’s still an active part of the franchise is a unique ...
Vancouver Canucks General Manager Patrik Allvin announced today that the club has agreed to terms with goaltender Thatcher Demko on a three-year contract with a $8.5 million AAV. “Thatcher is one of t ...
To say last season was underwhelming for the Vancouver Canucks is anunderstatement. Star players took steps back. Goaltender ...
Five years ago today, the Vancouver Canucks embarked on their first playoff (plus play-in) run in five years. Granted, this ...
Vancouver Canucks Announce 2025-26 Pre-Season Schedule Since 2021, Demko has taken the role of starting goaltender for the Canucks, save for the 2024–25 season in which he dealt with injuries.
Demko is 126-89-20 with a 2.80 GAA, a .910 save percentage and nine shutouts in 242 games since the Canucks drafted him in the second round in 2014.
In the end, keeping Demko long term is the best option for the Canucks. At 29, he is still in his prime and has shown that he can make saves that few other goaltenders can.
With Demko, the Canucks have stability. If the 2024-2025 season proved anything, it was that the Canucks need Demko. Arturs Silovs and Kevin Lankinen were not adequate replacements.
Next season will be Demko’s seventh full season with the Canucks after breaking into the NHL in 2018. He is 14 starts shy of 250 for his NHL career and needs 24 wins to reach the 150 mark.
Nine Western Conference teams have shorter odds of qualifying for the playoffs than Vancouver does at this point in the ...
The Canucks spent July 1 locking up three long-tenured members of their unproven core group to significant extensions.