Welcome back to another instalment of Top Five at 15/30. Last time, we looked at the Vancouver Canucks ’ top performers from December 31 to January 15. This time, we’ll be looking at the best performances from players throughout the second half of January. Here are the top five Canucks for January 16 to 30.
T he Vancouver Canucks kicked off their three-game road trip with a 5-2 victory over the St. Louis Blues. Conor Garland (2), J.T. Miller, Pius Suter and Tyler Myers scored the goa
The NHL Department of Player Safety ruled today that Canucks defenseman Tyler Myers would be serving a three-game suspension for his cross-check to the face of Oilers defenseman Evan Bouchard in the corner. Following the game, Myers offered the following excuse, saying that Bouchard's hands re-directed his stick higher, via Oilers Nation.
The Canucks hadn't won back-to-back games since Dec. 1, but looked more like their old selves against the Blues.
Tyler Yaremchuk and Frank Seravalli discussed Boeser’s future in Vancouver. Yaremchuk: Another name that’s out there, and like Rick Tocchet is in the last year of his deal is Brock Boeser.
Canucks fans are a little spoiled as they get to watch Hughes on a nightly basis. He pulls off moves that few players in the world can do while making it look easy. While the moves look spectacular from a distance, they are also stunning from ice level, according to Boeser.
As the Vancouver Canucks battle for the playoffs and try to get back into the postseason picture, forward Brock Boeser is grappling with the reality that his days with the team may be numbered.