Vancouver Canucks winger Brock Boeser is experiencing blood-clotting issues and is likely to miss Game 7 of the club's second-round series against the visiting Edmonton Oilers on Monday night, according to Sportsnet.
The Vancouver Canucks wasted their first opportunity to vanquish the Edmonton Oilers and advance to the Western Conference finals. Vancouver must make good on its second chance if it wants to keep its season alive, as the Canucks are set to play host to the Oilers on Monday in Game 7 of their semifinal series.
The Vancouver Canucks will be taking on the Edmonton Oilers without one of their most important forwards. In a huge Game 7 matchup, the Canucks will be without the services of Brock Boeser as he’s dealing with blood clotting issues.
The Vancouver Canucks will be missing one of their most important players for Game 7 against the Edmonton Oilers.
The Vancouver Canucks have some concerning news ahead of Monday night’s 2024 NHL Stanley Cup playoff second round series Game 7 vs the Edmonton Oilers.
According to Irfaan Gaffar and Elliotte Friedman, Brock Boeser will miss Game 7 against the Edmonton Oilers on Monday night. While it’s too soon to predict
According to reports from Irfaan Gaffar and Elliotte Friedman, Vancouver Canucks forward Brock Boeser will miss Game 7 vs. Edmonton with a blood clotting issue.
The Vancouver Canucks will be without one of the leading playoff goalscorers, Brock Boeser, Monday night for Game 7 against the Oilers. First reported by Irfaan Gaffar, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman added that Boeser is dealing with a non-life-threatening blood clotting issue.
The Canucks will be without top-six winger Brock Boeser for Monday’s Game 7 against the Oilers.
The Vancouver Canucks held what could be the team’s final practice of the season on Sunday afternoon at Rogers Arena. Of course, it could also be the springboard to a Game 7 victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Monday night.
Throughout these Stanley Cup Playoffs the Vancouver Canucks have played a dangerous game. They have tried to win without shooting the puck. It’s a bold strategy, yet one that somehow has allowed them to win one round and has put them on the verge of prevailing in another.
The Edmonton Oilers-Vancouver Canucks series featured a little bit of everything heading into Saturday’s Game 6. There was a bonkers comeback, an impromptu
The Vancouver Canucks have played a close 7-game series against the Edmonton Oilers in the second round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs. If Vancouver can manage a win on Monday night, they will advance to their first Western Conference Final since 2011.
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Vancouver Canucks head coach Rick Tocchet announced that goaltender Thatcher Demko will not be playing in Game 7 against the Edmonton Oilers. The announcement came in the aftermath of Vancouver’s 5-1 loss to the Oilers.
The Vancouver Canucks will remain without star goaltender Thatcher Demko for Game 7 of their Western Conference semifinal playoff series against the Edmonton Oilers, head coach Rick Tocchet said Saturday.
Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers have forced Game 7 against the Vancouver Canucks.
If the Canucks had five or six passengers in game four of this series, they had at least 12 tonight. Let’s get into Instant Reaction. As we’ve become accustomed to in this series, there was a power play early in this game.
Three members of the Vancouver Canucks received votes this year for the Frank J. Selke Trophy, which is awarded annually to the National Hockey League forward who best excels in the defensive aspects of the game.
The Vancouver Canucks are only one win away from punching their ticket to the Western Conference Final for the first time since 2011 after a dramatic 3-2 victory in Game 5 over the Edmonton Oilers.
The Stanley Cup Playoffs are heating up, especially in the Western Conference. On Saturday, the Vancouver Canucks have a big opportunity ahead of them.
J.T. Miller scored with 33 seconds remaining to lead the Vancouver Canucks to a 3-2 victory over the Edmonton Oilers on Thursday night. That victory puts them one win away from the Western Conference Final.
VANCOUVER — In the hours after the Canucks’ Game 4 loss in Edmonton, J.T. Miller typed out a text message to coach Rick Tocchet and hit send. “It’s an honest group,” Tocchet said on Wednesday.
It is the second game in a row that was decided by a goal with less than a minute left in regulation. On Tuesday night, Evan Bouchard scored with 39 seconds left to give the Oilers the win in Game 4.
It’s incredible to think that, early in the season, the Canucks invited Conor Garland to check out other team’s interests in his services. Thankfully, nothing came of their attempt to shed Garland and his salary-cap hit to make room for another player.
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