Category: Tristen Nielsen
Wranglers rope Canucks, 3-*1
Linus KarlssonFor the third time this season, the Abbotsford Canucks faced off with the Calgary Wranglers on Saturday afternoon, this time from the Scotiabank Saddledome. John Stevens returned from injury, sliding in with Sheldon Dries and Vasily Podkolzin, while Aidan McDonough … Continue reading → The post Wran...
Read moreCanucks: Prospects Tristen Nielsen and Arshdeep Bains playing key roles in Abbotsford's playoff push
Calgary WranglersAbbotsford Canucks have a good thing going in 2023 Calder Cup playoffs and it's because of the growth of young players like Tristen Nielsen and Arshdeep Bains.
Read moreWranglers end Canucks’ streak in 4-1 win
WranglersFor the eighth time this season, the Abbotsford Canucks took to the ice to face their Rocky Mountain rivals Calgary on Tuesday night. Scotiabank Saddledome hosted the contest which saw Abbotsford look to improve upon their 1-3-2-1 record against the … Continue reading → The post Wranglers end Canuck...
Read moreCanucks blank Roadrunners, 4-0
Noah JuulsenFor the first time in over two weeks, the Abbotsford Canucks took to the ice at Abbotsford Centre on Friday night, welcoming the Tucson Roadrunners. The visit would be the third of a four game season series, which concludes on … Continue reading → The post Canucks blank Roadrunners, 4-0 first appear...
Read moreCanucks clip Barracuda, 3-2
Aatu RätyThe Abbotsford Canucks took on the San Jose Barracuda on Friday night in the fourth game of a five game road trip. The puck dropped at Tech CU Arena, kicking off game five of an eight game season series between the two, with Abbotsford holding a 3-1 lead. Aaron Dell got the nod to tend the San Jose...
Read moreGulls Fall To Abbotsford in Homestand Finale
Arturs SilvosThe San Diego Gulls dropped the final matchup of four-game homestand tonight, losing to the Abbotsford Canucks 6-1 tonight at Pechanga Arena San Diego. The Canucks received multi-point performances from Kyle Rau, Tristen Nielsen and Phil Di Giuseppe to snap … Continue reading → The post Gulls Fall T...
Read moreAbbotsford push win streak to five
CalgaryCalgary, AB – The Abbotsford Canucks opened the 2023 edition of their season with a statement 5-2 road win over the Calgary Wranglers Monday night at the Scotiabank Saddledome. It was the meeting of win-streaks between the two teams, as … Continue reading → The post Abbotsford push win streak to fiv...
Read moreCanucks Live Blog: A litmus test against Oilers prospects, Jake Virtanen back on a PTO
CanucksFollow Ben Kuzma's live dispatches from the Canucks' third and final Young Stars Classic game, a litmus test against the Edmonton Oilers.
Read moreCanucks vs Jets Recap: Jeremy Colliton putting emphasis on winning now, not later
Winnipeg JetsFollow Ben Kuzma's live dispatches from the Canucks' second Young Stars Classic test, this time against the Winnipeg Jets.
Read moreCanucks 4, Jets 1: Tristen Nielsen, Danila Klimovich, Marc Gatcomb heed the call
Abbotsford CanucksWinning isn't one thing, it's everything to establish the right culture as soon as possible
Read moreCanucks announce roster for 2022 Young Stars Classic in Penticton
Nils AmanThe Vancouver Canucks have released their roster for the upcoming 2022 Young Stars Classic in Penticton, B.C. The ninth edition of the Young Stars Classic will take place from September 16 to 19 at the South Okanagan Events Centre. The Canucks prospects will skate in three games, all of which will b...
Read moreBlackfish Report: Chatting with Tristen Nielsen before Young Stars, two points for Lekkerimäki, and a funny KHL goal
Abbotsford CanucksWe had a relatively slow week this week in the world of Canucks prospects but there’s still a handful of highlights to get to and some positive stories to dive into. Along with the week that was, we are now just a few days away from the beginning of the Young Stars Tournament out in...
Read more“Those are the guys you root for”: Tristen Nielsen is making the most of his new opportunities in the AHL
Justin BaileyIt’s been a week to remember for 21-year-old, BC-born, Tristen Nielsen. The smiley centre/winger has been grinding away in the AHL this season with the hope of getting an opportunity to prove himself. After going through healthy scratches, battling an injury, and grinding away on the fourth line — N...
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