With the Vancouver Canucks’ staff now in off-season mode, their group has several mysteries to solve before July 1. A big question that remains unsolved is what they will do with pending unrestricted free agent (UFA) Elias Lindholm.
The Calgary Flames are at an interesting juncture in their franchise’s history. They have not committed to any sort of rebuild, but they do have some fantastic young players in the pipeline who could help put the team back in the postseason sooner rather than later.
In a perfect world, the Vancouver Canucks would start the 2024-25 schedule with the three centres they finished this past season with. But it’s not a perfect world and for that reason — and others — it’s unlikely the Canucks will be able to retain the services of pending unrestricted free agent Elias Lindholm.
The Vancouver Canucks can sign Elias Lindholm at any time – and any other team can on July 1st. He might not be the fan favourite, but his impact is greater than any hit thrown by Nikita Zadorov.
The Boston Bruins want to add a top center to the mix as they try to work toward actual postseason success.
The Boston Bruins are poised to use NHL free agency and the NHL trade market this offseason to improve their center depth. As reported here on more than one occasion this past season, the Bruins tried to acquire center Elias Lindholm.
When free agency begins on July 1st, expect the Boston Bruins to be aggressive when it comes to making improvements to their roster. The Bruins finished the 2023-24 season with a record of 47-20-15, finishing second in the Atlantic Division with 109 points.
The Boston Bruins are planning for the 2024-25 season less than a week after they were eliminated from the Stanley Cup playoffs by the Florida Panthers.
The Vancouver Canucks got a taste of postseason success this spring and now they're hungry.
One of the toughest aspects of the free agent market to project has always been: How much money are these players earning or costing themselves with their play over the course of a season?
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It was fun while it lasted. The Vancouver Canucks’ 2023-24 season came to an end at the hands of the Edmonton Oilers, dropping Game 7 by a 3-2 scoreline.
Elias Lindholm didn’t have the greatest regular season after he was added to the Vancouver Canucks roster at the NHL Trade Deadline. He has since made up for it and became a standout performer for the Canucks this postseason.
There’s losing Game 6, and then there’s whatever happened last night. The Vancouver Canucks got smoked 5-1 by the Edmonton Oilers in Game 6. There was pretty much no redeeming qualities to this game – Vancouver simply didn’t want it, while Edmonton played like a team with their backs to the wall.
After a disappointing Game 4 loss, there is no weakness more glaring than what happened to this Vancouver Canucks top power play unit. It hasn’t been all bad this series, as they’ve converted on three of their nine opportunities through their first three games.
The Vancouver Canucks made a big splash on January 31st, ahead of the trade deadline landing Elias Lindholm. They sent Andrei Kuzmenko, their 2024 first-round pick, a conditional 2024 fourth-round pick, and two prospects to the Calgary Flames for Lindholm.
As we head into a Friday set of games in the NHL playoffs, we forget about goals and turn to our expectation of shots, both on goal, and having them blocked.
The Vancouver Canucks have treated their fans to some excitement and drama so far in the 2024 Playoffs. They should be called the “Comeback Canucks” at this point given their propensity to dig deep and never give up despite being down multiple goals.
The Oilers had not lost a game during the entire regular season in which they had led by two or more goals after two periods. But that was the regular season.
How are the Canucks up 3-1 in this series? They have used three goalies — each has won a game — and have a combined 32 shots on goal in the last two games ... both wins. Their 4-3 overtime victory over the Predators on Sunday was at least as improbable and probably more so.
The series continues as we move to the centre position. Today’s player was thought to be the top-six forward the Vancouver Canucks needed for their lengthy playoff run, Elias Lindholm.
One month ago, the Canucks acquired forward Elias Lindholm from the Flames in a trade to bolster the organization’s top-six.
Elias Lindholm made his Vancouver Canucks debut following the blockbuster deal that sent Andrei Kuzmenko and assets to the Calgary Flames in exchange for the Swedish center.
TORONTO – There’s turbulence, and then there’s…what Elias Lindholm experienced in the middle of his flight from Mexico back to Calgary Wednesday night.
The addition of Lindholm gives the Canucks a bonafide No. 2 center behind fellow All-Star J.T. Miller.
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