LAST GAME PLAYED – MAR. 21/26: VAN 1 vs STL 3
Pius Suter opened the scoring 10:17 into the second…Pavel Buchnevich doubled the Blues’ lead 1:19 later…Filip Hronek scored a power play goal at 8:32 of the third to bring the Canucks within one…Elias Pettersson and Marco Rossi had the assists…Jordan Kyrou scored an empty-net goal with 48 seconds remaining in the third…Drew O’Connor had four shots…Aatu Räty had four hits…Tom Willander blocked four shots…Kevin Lankinen made 18 saves.
LAST 5 – vs ANAHEIM
Jan. 29/26: VAN 2 vs ANA 0
Nov. 16/25: VAN 5 at ANA 4
Apr. 5/25: VAN 6 vs ANA 2
Mar. 5/25: VAN 3vs ANA 2
Feb. 27/25: VNA 2 at ANA 5
ON THIS DATE
The Canucks have played 24 times on March 24 in the franchise’s history, holding a record of 14-6-2-2.
This includes a 9-3-2-0 record at home.
Vancouver is 2-0-0 all-time on March 24 against Anaheim, outscoring the Ducks by a combined score of 12-2.
POWER PETEY ACTIVATED
With an assist on Filip Hronek’s power play goal on Mar. 21/26 vs STL. Elias Pettersson tied J.T. Miller for the ninth-most power play points in franchise history (165).
Recording two power play points on Mar. 17/26 vs FLA, Elias Pettersson passed Todd Bertuzzi for the 10th-most power play points by a Canucks player in franchise history (164).
BROCKSTAR
With an assist on March 19/26 vs TBL, Brock Boeser reached the 250-assist milestone in his career, becoming the seventh player in Canucks history with 200+ goals and 250+ assists (Stan Smyl, Trevor Linden, Markus Naslund, Daniel Sedin, Henrik Sedin, and Elias Pettersson are the others).
Boeser also became the 10th forward from the 2015 Draft to hit the 250-assist mark, and the eighth player with at least 200 career goals and 250 career assists.
Recording two points (1-1-2) on Mar. 12/26 vs NSH, Brock Boeser recorded the 100th multipoint game of his career, becoming the 14th player in Canucks history to hit the century mark.
CAN’T STOP KARLY
Putting home his 12th goal of the season and adding an assist on Mar. 7/26 at WPG, Linus Karlsson has 10 even-strength goals and 25 even-strength points, both good for t-5th amongst NHL rookies this season (11 goals and t-7th and 27 points and t-8th respectively as of Mar. 23/26).
PETEY FOR 200
Scoring two goals on Mar. 17/26 vs FLA, Elias Pettersson reached the 200-goal milestone in his career. He became the fourth-fastest Canuck to reach the mark (530 games), only behind Pavel Bure (328), Tony Tanti (387) and Markus Naslund (509).
Pettersson also became the sixth-fastest Swedish player in NHL history to reach the 200-goal plateau, trailing only Kent Nilsson (363), Mats Sundin (458), Henrik Setterberg (487), Mats Naslund (493) and Filip Forsberg (529).
With his second goal, Pettersson tied Todd Bertuzzi for 10th on the Canucks all-time power play points list (163).
“A THREE… GOOD FROM FELDKIRCH”
With three points (1-2-3) on Mar. 12/26 vs NSH, Marco Rossi notched his sixth career three-point game, the third-most amongst players from Austria. He only trails Thomas Vanek (47) and Michael Grabner (12).
NEVER SAY NEVER
Coming back to win 4-3 in a shootout on Mar. 12/26 vs NSH, the Canucks earned the franchise’s fifth-ever win when trailing by multiple goals in the final five minutes of regulation, and only the third time since the turn of the century.
TWICE AS NICE
Scoring two goals on Mar. 6/26 at CHI, Brock Boeser now has 35 career multi-goal efforts in his career, the fifth-most in Canucks history, trailing only Pavel Bure (53), Markus Naslund (49), Daniel Sedin (43), and Tony Tanti (42).
CHI-TOWN MAGIC
Defeating the Blackhawks 6-3 on Mar. 6/26 at the United Center, the Canucks have now won eight consecutive games on the road against Chicago, extending their record for their longest road win streak against a single opponent in franchise history.
DENIUS PETTERSHOTS
Recording two blocked shots on Mar. 4/26 vs CAR, Elias Pettersson now has 91 blocked shots this season, passing Nick Bonino (90 in 2014.15) for the most blocked shots in a single season by a Canucks forward.
Blocking seven shots on Feb. 25/26 vs WPG, Elias Pettersson set a new Canucks single-game record for most blocked shots in a game by a forward.
HOME COOKIN’
With two assists on Mar. 4/26 vs CAR, Elias Pettersson passed Pavel Bure for the eighth-most home points (regular season + playoffs) in Canucks history (262).
ARRIVEDERCI MILANO CORTINA
With the 2026 Winter Olympics concluding on February 22, the five members of the Canucks organization completed their first Olympic experience:
Kevin Lankinen captured a bronze medal with Team Finland.
Filip Hronek recorded five points (0-5-5) in five games with Team Czechia.
Elias Pettersson scored two goals and had a +2 rating in five games with Team Sweden.
Teddy Blueger appeared in four games for Team Latvia, registering one assist.
Anri Ravinskis played in all four of Team Latvia’s games, averaging 6:29 of time on ice.
RECENT TRANSACTIONS
Pierre-Olivier Joseph activated from Injured Reserve, Mar. 21
Victor Mancini re-signed to a two-year contract extension, Mar. 20
Jayden Grubbe acquired from Edmonton in exchange for Josh Bloom, Mar. 13
A sixth-round pick in 2026 acquired from Washington in exchange for David Kämpf, Mar. 6
Curtis Douglas claimed off waivers from Tampa Bay, Mar. 6
A sixth-round pick in 2026 acquired from Boston in exchange for Lukas Reichel, Mar. 6
Nikita Tolopilo recalled from Abbotsford under emergency conditions, Mar. 6
Nikita Tolopilo reassigned to Abbotsford, Mar. 6
Cole Clayton assigned to Abbotsford, Mar. 6
A second-round pick in 2028 and a third-round pick in 2026 acquired from Columbus in exchange for Conor Garland, Mar. 5
Jack Thompson acquired from San Jose in exchange for Jett Woo, Mar. 5
Cole Clayton recalled from Abbotsford, Mar. 5
A second-round pick in 2027 and fourth-round pick in 2029 acquired from Dallas in exchange for Tyler Myers, Mar. 4
Victor Mancini recalled from Abbotsford, Mar. 3
Pierre-Olivier Joseph placed on Injured Reserve retroactive to Mar. 2, Mar. 3
Thatcher Demko placed on Long-Term Injured Reserve, Mar. 3
Guillaume Brisebois placed on waivers for the purpose of assignment to Abbotsford, Mar. 1
Zeev Buium activated from Injured Reserve, Feb. 25
Marco Rossi activated from Injured Reserve, Feb. 25
Brock Boeser activated from Injured Reserve, Feb. 25
Filip Chytil placed on Injured Reserve retroactive to Feb. 18, Feb. 25
Jiri Patera reassigned to Abbotsford, Feb. 25
THE LAST TIME…
The Canucks won when leading after 1P: Mar. 17/26 vs FLA
The Canucks lost when leading after 1P: Mar. 4/26 vs CAR
The Canucks lost in OT/SO when leading after 1P: Mar. 7/26 at WPG
The Canucks won when leading after 2P: Mar. 17/26 vs FLA
The Canucks lost when leading after 2P: Oct. 25/25 vs MTL
The Canucks lost in OT/SO when leading after 2P: Jan. 31/26 vs TOR
The Canucks won when trailing after 1P: Dec. 29/25 at SEA
The Canucks lost when trailing after 1P: Mar. 19/26 vs TBL
The Canucks lost in OT/SO when trailing after 1P: Jan. 3/26 vs BOS
The Canucks won when trailing after 2P: Mar. 12/26 vs NSH
The Canucks lost when trailing after 2P: Mar. 21/26 vs STL
The Canucks lost in OT/SO when trailing after 2P: Jan. 2/26 vs SEA\
The Canucks won when tied after 1P: Mar. 12/26 vs NSH
The Canucks lost when tied after 1P: Mar. 21/26 vs STL
The Canucks lost in OT/SO when tied after 1P: Feb. 25/26 vs WPG
The Canucks won when tied after 2P: Mar. 6/26 at CHI
The Canucks lost when tied after 2P: Jan. 12/26 at MTL
The Canucks lost in OT/SO when tied after 2P: Mar. 7/26 at WPG
2025.26 SEASON HIGHS AND LOWS
Most Goals Scored, Game: 6, 2x, Latest Mar. 6/26 at CHI
Most Goals Scored, Period: 5, Nov. 16/25 at TBL, 3rd period
Most Goals Allowed, Game: 8, Nov. 17/25 at FLA
Most Goals Allowed, Period: 6, Jan. 17/26 vs EDM, 2nd period
Fewest Goals Scored, Game: 0, 5x, Latest Mar. 9/26 vs OTT
Fewest Goals Allowed, Game: 0, 2x, Latest Jan. 29/26 vs ANA
Most PPG Scored, Game: 2, 7x, Latest Mar. 17/26 vs FLA
Most PPG Allowed, Game: 2, 13x, Latest Jan. 27/26 vs SJS
Most SHG Scored, Game: 1, 7x, Latest Jan. 29/26 vs ANA
Most SHG Allowed, Game: 1, 5x, Latest Jan. 6/26 at BUF
Most Shots, Game: 45, Nov. 5/25 vs CHI
Most Shots, Period: 19, 2x, Latest Nov. 5/25 vs CHI, 2nd period
Most Shots, OT: 4, Jan. 31/26 vs TOR
Fewest Shots, Game: 14, Mar. 2 vs DAL
Fewest Shots, Period: 1, 2x, Latest Dec. 14/25 at NJD, 3rd period
Fewest Shots, OT: 0, 3x, Latest Dec. 29/25 at SEA
Most Shots Allowed, Game: 42, Dec. 20/25 at BOS
Most Shots Allowed, Period: 19, Dec. 30/25 vs PHI, 2nd period
Most Shots Allowed, OT: 6, Dec. 20/25 at BOS
Fewest Shots Allowed, Game: 18, 2x, Latest Dec. 5/25 vs UTA
Fewest Shots Allowed, Period: 2, Dec. 11/25 vs BUF, 3rd period
Fewest Shots Allowed, OT: 0, Oct. 26/25 vs EDM
Most Hits, Game: 33, Dec. 22/25 at PHI
Fewest Hits, Game: 3, 4x, Latest Feb. 28/26 at SEA
Most Blocked Shots, Game: 29, Nov. 14/25 at CAR
Fewest Blocked Shots, Game: 6, 2x, Latest Mar. 19/26 vs TBL
Largest Margin of Victory: 4 goals, 2x, Latest Nov. 16/25 at TBL
Largest Margin of Defeat: 6 goals, Jan. 17/26 vs EDM
Longest Win Streak: 4 games, Dec. 14-20/25 (4-0-0)
Longest Point Streak: 4 games, Dec. 14-20/25 (4-0-0)
Longest Winless Streak: 11 games, Dec. 30/25 – Jan. 19/26 (0-9-2)
Longest Pointless Streak: 8 games, Jan. 6-19/26 (0-8-0)
VANCOUVER 2025.26 RECORD WHEN…
Score 4+ Goals: 14-2-1
Score 3 Goals or Less: 7-38-7
Allow 4+ Goals: 2-30-2
Allow 3 Goals or Less: 19-10-6
Scoring First: 11-11-4
Allowing First Goal: 10-29-4
On 0 Days Rest: 4-3-4
On 1 Day Rest: 9-29-1
On 2 Days Rest: 7-7-2
On 3+ Days Rest: 1-1-1
Score a PPG: 13-13-4
Give up a PPG: 11-24-5
25 or More Shots on Goal: 11-24-3
Less than 25 shots: 10-16-5
THREE STARS – MARCH
Hronek (15 pts)
Rossi (10 pts)
DeBrusk (5 pts)
M. Pettersson (5 pts)
Karlsson (5 pts)
Lankinen (5 pts)
Pettersson (5 pts)
Boeser (5 pts)
FEBRUARY WINNER – Tolopilo (5 pts)
JANUARY WINNER – Lankinen, DeBrusk, Tolopilo (10 pts)
DECEMBER WINNER – Demko, Öhgren (15 pts)
NOVEMBER WINNER – Hughes (20 pts)
OCTOBER WINNER – Demko, Sherwood (20 pts)
\5 points are awarded for each Three Stars Selection*
UPCOMING SCHEDULE
Thursday, March 26: Vancouver vs Los Angeles, 7:00pm PT
Saturday, March 28: Vancouver at Calgary, 7:00pm PT
Monday, March 30: Vancouver at Vegas, 7:00pm PT
Wednesday, April 1: Vancouver at Colorado, 5:30pm PT
Thursday, April 2: Vancouver at Minnesota, 5:00pm PT