Sportsnet 650 MATCH-UP INFO - Tonight marks the second of three meetings between the Canucks and Stars this season: Jan. 31 (road, 5-3 L), Mar. 9 (home), and Apr. 8 (road). - Vancouver is 82-89-22-10 all-time against Dallas,
Fleury is expected to start for the Minnesota Wild when they host Pittsburgh on Sunday (3:30 p.m. ET; SN-PIT, MAX, truTV, TNT, TVAS), the final chapter between the 40-year-old goalie and the franchise he grew up with, and his final game against Sidney Crosby, Evgeni Malkin and Kris Letang.
The Pittsburgh Penguins made their way into the trade market on Wednesday, completing a pair of trades involving two former Vancouver Canucks defensemen.
Another ex-Vancouver Canucks player is on the move, as Luke Schenn will be taking his talents to the Winnipeg Jets. Schenn was just traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins on Wednesday night from the Nashville Predators.
Carson Soucy wasn't a mistake for the Vancouver Canucks. The defence just got better around him. Iain MacIntyre looks at what the defenceman was traded, and what the Canucks could do next.
Now that the 2025 NHL Trade Deadline has passed, it’s time for all teams to put their focus on the postseason — whether that means playoffs or draft picks. After last season’s March 8 trade deadline,
The Vancouver Canucks have traded defenseman Carson Soucy to the New York Rangers for a 2025 third-round pick, a league source told The Athletic on Thursday. The 30-year-old shutdown defender performed well for the Canucks and Seattle Kraken in the postseason the past couple of years and can play on both sides of the ice.
The Penguins need to sell at the NHL trade deadline and how much they do sell separates their dream and nightmare scenarios.
Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet: Winnipeg Jets fans may be hoping for GM Kevin Cheveldayoff to take a big swing, like he’s done before. He’ll look but trade protection or lack of supply may hinder his efforts. They could look for one or two depth forwards, and possibly “the most mobile, lengthy, physical, nasty defender he can find.”
After completing a few trades earlier this week, Pittsburgh Penguins President of Hockey Operations and General Manager Kyle Dubas and one of their Metropolitan Division rivals have agreed on the terms of a trade.