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The Vancouver Canucks should consider themselves lucky in the goaltending department, as they currently have Thatcher Demko, Kevin Lankinen, and Artūrs Šilovs within their organization. Year ...
The Canucks seem to have a surplus of signed goalies all of a sudden, so President Jim Rutherford spoke to reporters and revealed who could be the one out.
The Vancouver Canucks’ second-round selection in the 2025 NHL Draft may have shocked some, as the team elected to take goaltender Aleksei Medvedev 47th overall. With a full cabinet of goalies ...
If I were Canucks management, I’d be comfortable rolling with a platoon of Lankinen and Šilovs next season, and trading Demko to bolster my forward group.
Following the Golden Globes telecast, guests gathered at the upcoming restaurant Marea Beverly Hills — sibling to the New York coastal seafood hot spot, which will be opening its doors on Camden ...
They also have Kevin Lankinen under contract at $4.5 million annually through 2030, and Arturs Silovs backstopped Abbotsford of the American Hockey League to the Calder Cup after playing well in the ...
Šilovs will require waivers this fall, and with Kevin Lankinen locked up long-term and things progressing toward an extension with Demko, the Canucks seem to be looking to find Šilovs a new ...
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Demko’s New Deal with Canucks a Whopper, Trade Feels InevitableWith Kevin Lankinen signed to a new deal worth $4.5 million per season, that means $13 million is tied up in two netminders starting in the 2026-27 season.
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NHL rumors: Flyers linked to goalie reunion via Canucks tradeKevin Lankinen was signed to a five-year, $22.5 million contract extension back in February, which includes a full no-movement clause in the first two years of the deal.
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