The Athletic has live coverage of the 2025 NHL trade deadline. The Vancouver Canucks have done it again, somehow. In the hottest seller’s market at the NHL trade deadline in a decade, the Canucks couldn’t find fair value for their pending unrestricted free agents, among them Brock Boeser, Pius Suter and Derek Forbort.
Carson Soucy wasn't a mistake for the Vancouver Canucks. The defence just got better around him. Iain MacIntyre looks at what the defenceman was traded, and what the Canucks could do next.
The Vancouver Canucks have traded defenseman Carson Soucy to the New York Rangers for a 2025 third-round pick, a league source told The Athletic on Thursday. The 30-year-old shutdown defender performed well for the Canucks and Seattle Kraken in the postseason the past couple of years and can play on both sides of the ice.
Two former Vancouver Canucks defensemen were traded on Wednesday afternoon, as Vincent Desharnais and Luke Schenn were moved before the March 7 Trade Deadline. Desharnais, formerly with the Pittsburgh Penguins,
The Pittsburgh Penguins traded defenseman Vincent Desharnais to the San Jose Sharks for a fifth-round pick in 2028, the club announced Wednesday.Pittsburgh acquired Desharnais from the Vancouver Canucks last month as part of the return for blue-liner Marcus Pettersson.
A persistent predicament proved problematic for the Vancouver Canucks on Sunday — the team simply struggled to score.
Rangers add defenseman Carson Soucy in trade with Vancouver Canucks in effort to build up battered blue line crew