If you’re a passionate, glass-bangin’, face-paintin’ maniac of a hockey fan, your blood runs hot during the Stanley Cup playoffs. It’s part of the experience.
The Vancouver Canucks are no strangers to facing what sure seems like an excess amount of attention from the NHL’s Department of Player Safety in the postseason.
It looks like Carson Soucy could be sitting a game or two for the Vancouver Canucks. Soucy’s actions in Game 3 between the Vancouver Canucks and Edmonton Oilers have put him under scrutiny from the NHL Department of Player Safety (NHL DoPS), with a potential suspension looming over him.
The NHL will hold a hearing for Vancouver Canucks defenseman Carson Soucy for his cross-check to the face of Edmonton Oilers star Connor McDavid at the end of Sunday night's game, the league announced Monday.
The NHL’s Player Safety Department announced some discipline on Monday for Vancouver Canucks defensemen Carson Soucy and Nikita Zadorov. Soucy will have a phone hearing, while Zadorov was fined $5,000, the maximum allowable under the collective bargaining agreement.
Carson Soucy is looking at a suspension from the NHL Department of Player Safety (NHL DoPS) for his cross-check to Connor McDavid at the end of Game 3 between the Vancouver Canucks and Edmonton Oilers.
The NHL’s Department of Player Safety is set to dish out punishment following a post-game scrum between the Vancouver Canucks and Edmonton Oilers. The league announced Monday morning that Canucks defenceman Nikita Zadorov would be fined, and Carson Soucy would have a hearing after the pair went after Oilers captain Connor McDavid following Game 3.
The NHL’s Department of Player Safety will conduct a hearing for Vancouver Canucks defenceman Carson Soucy as a result of his actions against Edmonton Oilers forward Connor McDavid after the final buzzer sounded in Sunday’s playoff game, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reported Monday morning.
It was a rough night for Connor McDavid. While Flames fans may be separated for almost a month from watching the Flames take to the ice, there is certainly still plenty of hockey worth watching.
Goaltending has become the story of the Western Conference second-round playoff series between the Vancouver Canucks and Edmonton Oilers.
They did it. They really did it. For the first time since the 2020 bubble, the Vancouver Canucks are moving on to the second round of the NHL Playoffs, topping the Nashville Predators 1-0 on the road in Game 6.
That was frustrating. The Vancouver Canucks let a chance to clinch the series slip past them, dropping a 2-1 decision at home against the Nashville Predators to send this to a Game 6.
Game One of the 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs was a resounding success for the Vancouver Canucks. Despite falling behind twice, the home team rallied to a 4-2 victory that somehow still felt dominant.
There are (usually) 82 games in each NHL regular season, and not all of them can be significant. But Game #81 on the 2023/24 was a special one for the Vancouver Canucks, and for a few different reasons.
It’s hard to win games when you’re playing against two teams. The Vancouver Canucks lost 4-3 in overtime to the Arizona Coyotes last night despite being the better team on paper.
Hey, that’s 100 points on the season. The Vancouver Canucks beat the Anaheim Ducks 3-2 at home to close out the homestand, though the manner of victory was a little unconvincing.
After back to back losses and a couple of instances where he didn’t like the way his hockey club handled adversity, Rick Tocchet tried to get his team’s attention by rolling out a few new looks at Vancouver Canucks practice on Monday.
A day after a frustrating loss to the Colorado Avalanche, frustration boiled over briefly during the Vancouver Canucks practice at Rogers Arena on Thursday.
It’s no surprise that Ilya Mikheyev has been struggling over the last two months.
The Canucks have placed a veteran defenseman on injured reserve with a hand injury.
Vancouver Canucks head coach Rick Tocchet has confirmed that defenseman Carson Soucy will miss five to six weeks with a hand injury.
He’s appeared in 13 games this season, netting two goals and five points, while averaging just under 17 minutes of ice time.
Vancouver Canucks’ defenseman Carson Soucy was injured in Sunday's win over the Montreal Canadiens. Soucy just signed with the Canucks over the summer.
In a potentially troubling turn of events, Vancouver Canucks defenseman Carson Soucy left Friday night’s preseason game against the Calgary Flames with an apparent injury.
Signed to a three-year deal by the Vancouver Canucks on the opening day of free agency, Carson Soucy brings plenty of experience and physicality to Vancouver’s lineup.
As the Toronto Maple Leafs look to fill out its roster for the coming 2023-24 season, one area that needs shoring up is the defense. If the team is going to look for a defenseman, Carson Soucy (who last played with the Seattle Kraken) would be a good pickup for the Toronto Maple Leafs for several reasons.
On Thursday’s episode of Daily Faceoff Live, Frank Seravalli and Colby Cohen discuss why Jonathan Toews has fallen out of the top 10 on the trade board and why Seattle Kraken defenseman Carson Soucy’s trade value has risen on the board.
The NHL's Department of Player Safety announced on Wednesday that Minnesota Wild defenseman Carson Soucy is suspended one game for charging Arizona Coyotes Conor Garland.
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