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The Vancouver Canucks' projected top-six for this season got a lot stronger with the additions of Brock Boeser and Evander ...
It didn't look like it would happen, but Brock Boeser is back with Vancouver, with a seven-year deal with a $7.25 million cap ...
Vancouver Bureau Chief Farhan Lalji joined Jay Onrait on TSN’s Sportscentre on Monday, and outside of Elias Pettersson, he was asked what the Vancouver Canucks needs are.
Hughes recorded the secondary assist on Jake DeBrusk’s game-winning goal, tying former Canucks blueliner Alex Edler for the most points by a defenseman in franchise history with 409.
Hughes reached the 60-assist mark for the fourth year in a row when he had the secondary helper on Jake DeBrusk's game-winner Monday. To get to that milestone, Hughes has surged late in the season ...
Quinn Hughes tied Alexander Edler for the most points by a defenseman in Vancouver Canucks history during Saturday’s 2–1 overtime win against the San Jose Sharks. He notched his 409th career ...
Linus Karlsson and Jake DeBrusk found the net for Vancouver, as the team’s rising stars powered the Canucks past San Jose. Hughes’ assist carried historic weight for several reasons.
Hughes' 409th career point came via a second assist on the game-winner, with the goal reading Jake DeBrusk (28) from Brock Boeser (25) and Quinn Hughes (60).
Hughes notched a power-play assist in Saturday's 3-2 overtime loss to the Wild. Hughes helped out on a Jake DeBrusk tally in the second period.
Jake DeBrusk has a team-high 11 power-play goals and most have come from a strong net presence. That was missing Sunday when it mattered most.
Hughes picked up an assist on a Jake DeBrusk power play goal in the second period, and led all Canucks players with nearly 30 ...