Canucks Trade Arturs Silovs to Penguins
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Winning the first Bronze medal in Latvian hockey history. Taking a superpowered Edmonton Oilers team to seven games in the Division Finals. Backstopping his team to their first Calder Cup in franchise history.
The Vancouver Canucks and Buffalo Sabres discussed a potential blockbuster deal earlier this summer, which could have transformed both clubs.
Vancouver Canucks fans are not sure how to react after the team traded Artūrs Šilovs to the Pittsburgh Penguins over the weekend.
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The Province on MSNCanucks: Towering Nikita Tolopilo doesn't need motivation, but now he has some to spareAnd for towering Vancouver Canucks goaltender Nikita Tolopilo, it now carries more meaning. His long road to the NHL from Belarus as an undrafted and undaunted dreamer got shorter Sunday when Arturs Silovs was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins for winger Chase Stillman and a fourth-round selection in the 2027 NHL Draft.
The Canucks are largely returning the same lineup, which includes a very solid goaltending tandem, a high-end defence corps and a forward group that is very much a work in progress. While the model prefers Suter to Kane, especially on the defensive side of the puck, it also views Kane as a somewhat significant offensive upgrade for Vancouver.
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Speculation linking Buffalo Sabres defenseman Bowen Byram to the Vancouver Canucks has cooled, despite past interest. While the Sabres aren't actively shopping Byram, they're open to trades that improve their offense.
The Canucks re-signed Brock Boeser to a seven-year contract worth $7.25 million per season. How did both sides fare in the deal?
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Yardbarker on MSNShould the Canucks plan on splitting up Hughes and Hronek in 2025-26?Unless you’re reading an AI-generated article still scraping the worries of yesteryear, you won’t find many folks concerned about the Vancouver Canucks’ blueline for the 2025/26 season.