Category: Dakota Joshua
Red Wings Have the Pieces to Acquire Canucks’ Brock Boeser
NHLOn Saturday (Dec. 3), the Vancouver Canucks were set to scratch star winger Brock Boeser for their contest against the Arizona Coyotes. However, due to a last-minute injury to Dakota…
Read moreJoshua of Canucks denounces racial slur toward brother in NCAA game
Jagger JoshuaVancouver Canucks forward Dakota Joshua said "there's no room" in hockey for the racist slurs that were allegedly aimed toward his younger brother by an opposing player during a Big Ten game.
Read moreCanucks Game Day Live: The end of the road leads to Minnesota
Dakota JoshuaThe Vancouver Canucks play the Minnesota Wild tonight at 5 p.m. Follow our live coverage throughout the day and weigh in with your takes
Read moreCanucks' Podkolzin proving he's capable of playing greater role in second season
Dakota JoshuaWhen Ilya Mikheyev was injured just 24 pre-season minutes into his four-year, $19 million contract with the Vancouver Canucks, second-year winger Vasily Podkolzin reminded everyone that internal improvement could be as important as the external additions.
Read moreCanucks' Podkolzin proving capable of playing greater role in sophomore season
Andrei KuzmenkoVANCOUVER — From the end of one season until the start of the next, "improvement" on a hockey team is gauged almost entirely by which new players are added. The signed top-nine forwards and , as well as robust fourth-liners Curtis Lazar and Dakota Joshua. An excellent penalty-killer and forecheck...
Read moreMeet the New Blues
Dakota JoshuaThe St. Louis Blues were strapped financially this offseason due to the flat cap that was imposed by the league in 2020. Faced with many tough decisions, general manager Doug…
Read moreCanucks’ 5 Burning Questions Heading Into 2022-23 Season
Jonathan LekkerimakiSince the opening day of free agency when the Vancouver Canucks signed Ilya Mikheyev, Curtis Lazar and Dakota Joshua, the news wheel has ground to a halt. Beyond watching Jonathan…
Read moreCould Vasily Podkolzin at centre be the answer to making the Canucks’ top-nine work?
Vancouver CanucksWith no trades on the horizon as of yet, the Vancouver Canucks are currently slated to skate into the 2022/23 season with an absolutely overloaded forward corps. Elias Pettersson, JT Miller, Brock Boeser, Bo Horvat, Conor Garland, Vasily Podkolzin, Ilya Mikheyev, Andrey Kuzmenko, Tanner Pearson, and...
Read moreWDYTT: The perfect top six forward lines for the Canucks
CanucksWelcome back to WDYTT, the only hockey column on the internet who has the job security of a one-way contract and the compensation of a two-way contract. Speaking of contracts, a lot of them have been handed out since we last spoke, and some of them were handed out by the Vancouver Canucks. Ilya Mikh...
Read moreDakota Joshua brings everything that the Canucks have been looking for in a fourth liner
Ilya MikheyevThe Canucks’ signings of Ilya Mikheyev, Curtis Lazar, and Andrey Kuzmenko grabbed most of the headlines last week in Vancouver, and with good reason. Each of the three UFA additions promises to make a major impact on the roster as soon as next season. But lost amid the Free Agent Frenzy was another...
Read moreCanucks Have the Makings of a Playoff-Ready Fourth Line
Juho LammikkoWhen the Vancouver Canucks decided not to extend qualifying offers to Juho Lammikko and Matthew Highmore, it signalled that the team would have a new fourth line in 2022-23. To…
Read moreDakota Joshua agrees to two-year deal with Canucks
St. Louis BluesDakota Joshua has agreed to a two-year contract with the Vancouver Canucks, the team announced Wednesday.
Read moreCanucks agree to terms with Kalynuk, Joshua, Delia
Vancouver CanucksThe Vancouver Canucks have agreed to terms with defenseman Wyatt Kalynuk to a one-year, two-way contract; forward Dakota Joshua on a two-year contract; and goaltender Collin Delia on a one-year contract. Kalynuk, 25, played 52 games with the AHL’s Rockford … Continue reading → The post Canucks agree...
Read moreCanucks sign forward Dakota Joshua to two-year deal, defenceman Wyatt Kalynuk for one year
Wyatt KalynukThe Vancouver Canucks have signed Dakota Joshua to a two-year, one-way contract. Joshua is a 6’3 physical forward with four career fights through 42 career games. The one-way contract suggests that the Canucks feel Joshua can be a regular contributor to their NHL lineup in a fourth-line role. Additi...
Read moreHofer, T-Birds Blank Phantoms, Clinch Bye & 2-Seed
James Neal– The Springfield Thunderbirds (42-24-6-3) rode a shutout performance from their netminder to a 5-0 dispatching of the Lehigh Valley Phantoms (28-31-10-5) on Tuesday night inside the PPL Center. With the win, Springfield has clinched the second seed in the Atlantic Division and, in turn, a bye from...
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