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Canucks' commitment to change leads to Pacific Divison title
Iain MacIntyre
After three straight years of upheaval and chaos, the Canucks won the Pacific Division and the team’s first banner since 2013 on Tuesday. It all started in the summer, thanks to a group that was committed to changing the narrative.
Canucks' Thatcher Demko has chance to prove strength of mental game ahead of playoffs
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Canucks Takeaways: After a return to form, division title all but locked up
Iain MacIntyre
The Canucks looked Saturday like the formidable team they’ve become this season and beat the Oilers 3-1 to put a chokehold on what would be Vancouver’s first division title since 2013.
Demko's return nears with Canucks trying to hold off Oilers in race for division crown
Iain MacIntyre
The upcoming playoff field will be the deepest and most balanced in league history, so it is easy to argue in Vancouver that winning the Pacific Division doesn’t matter. But losing the Pacific Division certainly would matter to the team that has led it for 113 days and still has much to prove.
One step forward, two steps back: Canucks' OT loss another example of uneven play
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Canucks Notebook: Silovs' calm demeanour a by-product of world championship run
Iain MacIntyre
When Canuck coach Rick Tocchet talks about Silovs’ demeanour and how calm he is on the ice, he is referring to by-products of the six-foot-four goalie’s dream tournament.
Miller's prank on Garland eases Canucks' tension, leads to best game in a month
Iain MacIntyre
Losers of four of their last six games and their Pacific Division lead dwindling, J.T. Miller commissioning a team set of “Conor Garland 400 NHL Games” T-shirts eased some of the tension around the Canucks. Then Vancouver went out and played its best game in a month.
'Definite concern' mounts for Canucks as crunch-time struggles continue
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After slow start with Canucks, Lindholm preparing to play ‘best hockey’ in playoffs
Iain MacIntyre
Sidelined the past five games, Canucks forward Elias Lindholm has had time to physically heal and mentally reset. Now, his goal is to play his best hockey when it truly matters.