
Canucks' Evander Kane Reaches 1,000 Game Milestone
Evander Kane hits 1,000 games the hard‑nosed, family‑anchored way—still effective on ice, still teaching young players by example.

Evander Kane hits 1,000 games the hard‑nosed, family‑anchored way—still effective on ice, still teaching young players by example.

Evander Kane’s journey from flashy, troubled rookie to seasoned Canucks veteran shows hockey’s power of second chances and resilience.

Canadian teams return from the Olympics with flashes of skill, but mistakes and lapses cost Toronto, Vancouver, and Edmonton big games.

Vancouver’s final 25 games are more than wins and losses—they’re a test of character, culture, and who this Canucks team wants to be.

Fleury isn’t coming back, Kane’s only moving at a discount, and both rumours say a lot about how teams see aging stars at this deadline.

Hockey cards aren’t just collectibles—they’re lessons, memories, time spent together, and a tribute to the game over generations.

Can the Canucks thrive post-Hughes trade? Demko’s shutout and Ohgren’s clutch goal suggest this team still has fight left.

Can the Canucks turn tighter efforts like this into wins, or are close calls becoming a troubling trend?

Can a rookie goalie’s poise spark a team searching for confidence? Vancouver may have found its answer in a chaotic 5–4 win in Anaheim.