The Canucks' next game is Saturday at home versus the Oilers.
Vancouver Canucks goaltender Thatcher Demko pulled himself from Thursday’s game against the Seattle Kraken. *UPDATE: Coach Rick Tocchet says the injury is back spasms.
Despite goaltender Thatcher Demko's back injury, the Vancouver Canucks shine with robust 3rd/4th lines and a dependable backup goalie in Kevin Lankinen.
The Vancouver Canucks have been riddled with injuries this season, something that has set them back. One of those injuries includes their starting goaltender, Thatcher Demko. Canucks Without Starting Goaltender For Eight Months The Canucks have been without Demko for the last eight months due to a knee issue.
Vancouver Canucks goaltender Thatcher Demko (back) is expected to be the starter for Friday's matchup against Carolina. A back problem has limited Demko to only one appearance since the turn of the year,
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The Vancouver Canucks have one of the best goaltending depths in the league. After injuries derailed Thatcher Demko, Kevin Lankinen stepped up, had a great season, and proved he belongs on the team. Canucks Acquire Motivated Goaltender The Canucks acquired Lankinen after he spent two years with the Nashville Predators.
Vancouver Canucks goaltender Thatcher Demko (back) is expected to travel with the team for its five-game road trip. Demko left Thursday's game against Seattle due to back spasms and was not in the lineup when Vancouver faced Nashville on Friday night.
For Friday’s game against the Carolina Hurricanes, the Canucks will welcome forward Elias Pettersson and goaltender Thatcher Demko back to the lineup.
The Canucks have largely failed to build on their success of 2023-24. How do the defence and goaltending grade out at the halfway point?
We’re officially at the 41-game mark of the 2024–25 Vancouver Canucks’ regular season. The team set relatively high standards last year with a 27–11–3, so it’s not suprirsing that this season’s 18–13–10 record thus far has worried fans.