LAST GAME PLAYED – OCT. 30/25: VAN 4 at STL 3 (SO)
Dylan Holloway opened the scoring for the Blues 3:23 into the opening frame…Kiefer Sherwood tied the game just past the 13-minute-mark of the period…Evander Kane had the only assist…Jimmy Snuggerud made it 2-1 less that a minute into the second…Sherwood tied the game at two at 10:42 of the second…Drew O’Connor and Marcus Pettersson had the helpers…Sherwood scored his third of the contest at 7:04 of the third…Aatu Räty and O’Connor had the assists…Pius Suter evened the game with 9:12 remaining in regulation…Jake DeBrusk scored the lone goal in the shootout…Sherwood had five shots…Sherwood had four hits…Räty blocked three shots…Kevin Lankinen made 36 saves through 65 minutes and three in the shootout.
LAST 5 – vs MINNESOTA
Apr. 12/25: VAN 2 vs MIN 3 (OT)
Mar. 7/25: VAN 3 vs MIN 1
Dec. 3/24: VAN 2 at MIN 3 (OT)
Feb. 19/24: VAN 7 at MIN 10
Dec. 16/23: VAN 1 at MIN 2 (SO)
LAN-KING OF THE SHOOTOUT
After all three Blues shooters failed to score in the shootout on Oct. 30/25 at STL, Kevin Lankinen passed Marc Denis for the highest save percentage in shootouts (.864) in NHL history (minimum 40 attempts).
Thatcher Demko currently ranks second amongst active goaltenders in shootout save percentage in NHL history (.811).
KIEFER SCOREWOOD
Kiefer Sherwood scored second career hat trick on Oct. 30/25 at STL. Only Artemi Panarin (8), Jonathan Marchessault (6), Frank Vatrano (6), and Noel Acciari (3) have more amongst active undrafted players.
Scoring two goals on Oct. 26/25 vs EDM, Kiefer Sherwood now has five goals through the Canucks first four home games of the season, tying Thomas Gradin, Greg Adams, Geoff Courtnall, and Markus Naslund for the third-most goals in Vancouver’s first four home games of a season in franchise history.
NEW KID ON THE BLOCK
2023 11th overall pick Tom Willander made his NHL debut on Oct. 28/25 vs NYR, becoming the sixth defenceman from the 2023 draft class to debut in the league, and the third defenceman selected in the first round.
Newly acquired forward Lukas Reichel is the fifth-highest drafted German player in NHL history, following Tim Stutzle (3rd overall, 2020), Leon Draisaitl (3rd overall, 2014), Orest Romashyna (3rd overall, 1963) and Mortiz Seider (6th overall, 2019).
Reichel is the nephew of former NHLer and IIHF Hall of Famer Robert Reichel, who suited up for 830 NHL games across 11 seasons in the league.
BROCKSTAR
Recording an assist on the overtime winner on Oct. 26/25 vs EDM, Brock Boeser tied Daniel Sedin for the third-most overtime assists (15) in franchise history.
The assist also moved Boeser past Sami Salo and Alex Edler for fourth on the Canucks all-time overtime points list (18).
Scoring his first power play goal of the season on Oct. 16/25 at DAL, Brock Boeser became the fourth Canucks player in the last 10 years to score in each of the team’s first two road games of the season, joining Bo Horvat, Thomas Vanek, and Henrik Sedin.
Getting on the board on Oct. 11/25 at EDM, Brock Boeser has goals in back-to-back games to open a season for the first time in his career.
With his goal on Oct. 9/25 vs CGY, Brock Boeser passed Markus Naslund for the most goals in season-opening games in franchise history (9).
Scoring the team’s fifth goal on Oct. 9/25 vs CGY, Brock Boeser passed Don Lever for the 10th most even-strength goals in franchise history (131).
MOVIN’ ON UP
Recording three points on Oct. 26/25 vs EDM, Brock Boeser passed J.T. Miller for 11th on the Canucks all-time scoring list (440).
With an assist on Kiefer Sherwood’s power play goal on Oct. 19/25 at WSH, Quinn Hughes became the fourth defenceamn in Canucks history to record a point in each of the team’s first four road games of a season, joining Jason Garrison (2013.14), Jeff Brown (1995.96), and Dennis Kearns (1977.78).
Recording an assist on Oct. 19/25 at WSH, Quinn Hughes passed Thomas Gradin (354) for sixth on the Canucks all-time assist list.
With an assist on Jake DeBrusk’s power play goal on Oct. 17/25 at CHI, Quinn Hughes recorded his 181st career power play point, tying Stan Smyl for the sixth-most in franchise history.
MR. 300
With a goal and an assist on Oct. 25/25 vs MTL, Conor Garland reached the 300-career point milestone. He becomes only the fourth player drafted outside the first round of the 2015 NHL Entry Draft to hit the mark.
THREE-POINT-PETEY
Registering three points (1-2-3) on Oct. 25/25 vs MTL, Elias Pettersson now has 38 such games in his career, tying Thomas Gradin for the seventh-most in franchise history.
FIL THE THRILL
Assisting on Conor Garland’s first period goal on Oct. 21/25 at PIT, Filip Hronek passed Jaroslav Modry for the for the ninth-most assists by a Czech-born defenceman in NHL history (202).
With two assists on Oct. 16/25 at DAL, Filip Hronek reached the 200-assist mark for his career. He becomes the 10th Czech defenceman in NHL history to reach the 200-assist mark.
CENTURY MARK
Scoring his first goal of the season on Oct. 19/25 at WSH, Tyler Myers registered the 100th goal of his career. He becomes the seventh defenceman from the 2008 NHL draft to hit the mark, following Erik Karlsson, Roman Josi, Drew Doughty, John Carlson, Alex Pietrangelo, and Jared Spurgeon.
Scoring Vancouver’s first goal on Oct. 13/25 vs STL, Kiefer Sherwood hit the 100-point mark for his career. His is one of only three players in NHL history from Columbus, alongside Jack Roslovic and Cole Sillinger, with all three having at least 100 career points.
WIN-DY CITY
Defeating the Blackhawks via shootout on Oct. 17/25, the Canucks have now won 11 consecutive games against Chicago, tied for the longest win streak against a single opponent in franchise history (San Jose, Jan. 18/20 to Nov. 20/24 and Toronto, Jan. 10/06 to Nov. 2/13).
TOP TIER
With an assist on Brock Boeser’s goal on Oct. 11/25 at EDM, Quinn Hughes recorded career point number 410, passing Alex Edler for the most in franchise history by a defenceman.
Hughes reached the mark in 435 games, while Elder skated in 925 games to set the original mark.
DEMMER TIME
Recording the win on Oct. 9/25 vs CGY, Thatcher Demko passed Richard Brodeur for the third-most wins by a goaltender in franchise history.
Fresh off signing a three-year contract extension on July 1/25, Thatcher Demko enters the 2025.26 season one win away from passing Richard Brodeur for third on the Canucks all-time win list.
FOOTE IN THE DOOR
Recording his first win in his Head Coaching debut on Oct. 9/25 vs CGY, Adam Foote became the 14th coach in franchise history to win in his debut with the team.
RECENT TRANSACTIONS
Aku Koskenvuo assigned to Kalamazoo from Abbotsford, Oct. 29
Mackenzie MacEachern recalled from Abbotsford, Oct. 29
Nils Åman reassigned to Abbotsford, Oct. 29
Tom Willander recalled from Abbotsford, Oct. 28
Derek Forbort placed on LTIR, retroactive to Oct. 11, Oct. 28
Victor Mancini placed on Injured Reserve, retroactive to Oct. 26, Oct. 28
Kirill Kudryavtsev recalled from Abbotsford, Oct. 26
Joseph LaBate reassigned to Abbotsford, Oct. 26
Victor Mancini recalled from Abbotsford, Oct. 25
Tom Willander reassigned to Abbotsford, Oct. 25
Lukas Reichel acquired from Chicago in exchange for a 2027 fourth-round pick, Oct. 24
Teddy Blueger placed on Injured Reserve, retroactive to Oct. 19, Oct. 24
Tom Willander recalled from Abbotsford, Oct. 20
Nils Åman recalled from Abbotsford, Oct. 20
Jimmy Schuldt reassigned to Abbotsford, Oct. 20
Nils Höglander played on Long-Term Injured Reserve retroactive to Oct. 7, Oct. 20
Joseph LaBate recalled from Abbotsford, Oct. 20
Jimmy Schuldt recalled from Abbotsford, Oct. 20
Victor Mancini reassigned to Abbotsford, Oct. 20
Filip Chytil placed on Injured Reserve retroactive to Oct. 19, Oct. 20
Jonathan Lekkerimäki placed on Injured Reserve retroactive to Oct. 19, Oct. 20
Pierre-Olivier Joseph activated from Injured Reserve, Oct. 16
Derek Forbort placed on Injured Reserve retroactive to Oct. 11, Oct. 15
Max Sasson recalled from Abbotsford (AHL), Oct. 15
Braeden Cootes assigned to Seattle (WHL), Oct. 14
Pierre-Olivier Joseph placed on Injured Reserve retroactive to Sept. 30, Oct. 7
Victor Mancini recalled from Abbotsford, Oct. 7
THE LAST TIME…
The Canucks won when leading after 1P: Oct. 26/25 vs EDM
The Canucks lost when leading after 1P: Oct. 25/25 vs MTL
The Canucks lost in OT/SO when leading after 1P: Apr. 12/25 vs MIN
The Canucks won when leading after 2P: Oct. 26/25 vs EDM
The Canucks lost when leading after 2P: Oct. 25/25 vs MTL
The Canucks lost in OT/SO when leading after 2P: Apr. 12/25 vs MIN
The Canucks won when trailing after 1P: Oct. 17/25 at CHI
The Canucks lost when trailing after 1P: Oct. 28/25 vs NYR
The Canucks lost in OT/SO when trailing after 1P: Jan. 8/25 at WSH
The Canucks won when trailing after 2P: Apr. 14/25 vs SJS
The Canucks lost when trailing after 2P: Oct. 28/25 vs NYR
The Canucks lost in OT/SO when trailing after 2P: Mar. 20/25 at STL
The Canucks won when tied after 1P: Oct. 30/25 at STL
The Canucks lost when tied after 1P: Oct. 23/25 at NSH
The Canucks lost in OT/SO when tied after 1P: Mar. 20/25 at STL
The Canucks won when tied after 2P: Oct. 30/25 at STL
The Canucks lost when tied after 2P: Oct. 23/25 at NSH
The Canucks lost in OT/SO when tied after 2P: Jan. 8/25 at WSH
2025.26 SEASON HIGHS AND LOWS
Most Goals Scored, Game: 5, 2x, Latest Oct. 16/25 at DAL
Most Goals Scored, Period: 4, 2x, Latest Oct. 16/25 at DAL, 2nd period
Most Goals Allowed, Game: 5, Oct. 13/25 vs STL
Most Goals Allowed, Period: 3, 3x, Latest Oct. 25/25 vs MTL, 3rd period
Fewest Goals Scored, Game: 0, Oct. 28/25 vs NYR
Fewest Goals Allowed, Game: 1, Oct. 9/25 vs CGY
Most PPG Scored, Game: 2, Oct. 16/25 at DAL
Most PPG Allowed, Game: 2, 3x, Latest Oct. 25/25 vs MTL
Most SHG Scored, Game: 1, Oct. 13/25 vs STL
Most SHG Allowed, Game: 1, Oct. 23/25 at NSH
Most Shots, Game: 32, Oct. 17/25 at CHI
Most Shots, Period: 13, Oct. 17/25 at CHI, 1st period
Most Shots, OT: 3, Oct. 17/25 at CHI
Fewest Shots, Game: 15, Oct. 11/25 at EDM
Fewest Shots, Period: 3, Oct. 21/25 at PIT, 2nd period
Fewest Shots, OT: 0, Oct. 30/25 at STL
Most Shots Allowed, Game: 39, Oct. 30/25 at STL
Most Shots Allowed, Period: 17, Oct. 13/25 vs STL, 2nd period
Most Shots Allowed, OT: 2, Oct. 30/25 at STL
Fewest Shots Allowed, Game: 18, Oct. 9/25 vs CGY
Fewest Shots Allowed, Period: 4, Oct. 25/25 vs MTL, 1st period
Fewest Shots Allowed, OT: 0, Oct. 26/25 vs EDM
Most Hits, Game: 29, Oct. 13/25 vs STL
Fewest Hits, Game: 14, Oct. 26/25 vs EDM
Most Blocked Shots, Game: 23, Oct. 19/25 at WSH
Fewest Blocked Shots, Game: 10, 2x, Latest Oct. 28/25 vs NYR
Largest Margin of Victory: 4 goals, Oct. 9/25 vs CGY
Largest Margin of Defeat: 4 goals, Oct. 21/25 at PIT
Longest Win Streak: 2 games, Oct. 16-19/25 (3-0-0)
Longest Point Streak: 2 games, Oct. 16-19/25 (3-0-0)
Longest Winless Streak: 3 games, Oct. 21-25/25 (0-3-0)
Longest Pointless Streak: 3 games, Oct. 21-25/25 (0-3-0)
VANCOUVER 2025.26 RECORD WHEN…
Score 4+ Goals: 4-0-0
Score 3 Goals or Less: 2-6-0
Allow 4+ Goals: 0-3-0
Allow 3 Goals or Less: 6-3-0
Scoring First: 3-2-0
Allowing First Goal: 3-4-0
On 0 Days Rest: 2-0-0
On 1 Day Rest: 2-6-0
On 2 Days Rest: 1-0-0
On 3+ Days Rest: 1-0-0
Score a PPG: 5-1-0
Give up a PPG: 5-3-0
25 or More Shots on Goal: 4-2-0
Less than 25 shots: 2-4-0
THREE STARS – OCTOBER
Demko (20 pts)
Sherwood (20 pts)
Boeser (10 pts)
Hughes (5 pts)
Chytil (5 pts)
Lankinen (5 pts)
Myers (5 pts)
Garland (5 pts)
Pettersson (5 pts)
DeBrusk (5 pts)
*5 points are awarded for each Three Stars Selection
UPCOMING SCHEDULE
Monday, November 3: Vancouver at Nashville, 5:30pm PT
Wednesday, November 5: Vancouver vs Chicago, 7:00pm PT
Saturday, November 8: Vancouver vs Columbus, 7:00pm PT
Sunday, November 9: Vancouver vs Colorado, 7:00pm PT
Tuesday, November 11: Vancouver vs Winnipeg, 7:00pm PT