LAST GAME PLAYED – JAN. 25/26: VAN 2 vs PIT 3

Evgeni Malkin opened the scoring 5:24 into the second period…Ben Kindel doubled the lead 3:17 later…Kindel scored his second of the game with 2:38 left in the middle frame…Jake DeBrusk got Vancouver on the board 6:29 into the third…Elias Pettersson and Evander Kane had the helpers…Teddy Blueger brought the Canucks within one with 6:00 left in the third…Liam Öhgren and Filip Hronek were credited with the assists…DeBrusk and Brock Boeser each had five shots…Pettersson and Blueger had five hits each…Pettersson, Öhgren, and Marcus Pettersson each blocked two shots…Kevin Lankinen made 22 saves.

LAST 5 – vs SAN JOSE

Dec. 27/25: VAN 3 vs SJS 6
Nov. 28/25: VAN 2 at SJS 3
Apr. 14/25: VAN 2 vs SJS 1 (OT)
Feb. 6/25: VAN 2 at SJS 1 (OT)
Dec. 23/24: VAN 4 vs SJS 3

ON THIS DATE

The Canucks have played 27 times on January 27 in the franchise’s history, holding a record of 14-8-5-0.

This includes a 10-5-4-0 record at home.
The Canucks have won their last six games on January 27, dating back to 2020.

MOVIN’ ON UP

With an assist on Jake DeBrusk’s third period goal on Jan. 25/26 vs PIT, Elias Pettersson tied Dennis Kearns for ninth on the Canucks all-time assist list (290).
Recording an assist on Drew O’Connor’s second period goal on Jan. 21/26 vs WSH, Brock Boeser posted the 243rd assist of his career, passing Doug Lidster for 15th on the Canucks all-time assist list.
Scoring his 75th career power play goal on Jan. 15/26 at CBJ, Brock Boeser broke a tie with Stan Smyl for the sixth-most power play goals in franchise history.
With his third period goal on Jan. 13/26 at OTT, Elias Pettersson passed Thomas Gradin for sole possession of 10th on the Canucks all-time goals list (198).

Upon reaching the Top 10 in goals for the Canucks, Elias Pettersson became the sixth player in franchise history to Top 10 in goals, assists, and points, joining Henrik Sedin, Daniel Sedin, Markus Naslund, Trevor Linden, and Stan Smyl.

Suiting up for his 598th career game on Jan. 13/26 at OTT, Brock Boeser passed Kevin Bieksa for 16th on the Canucks all-time games played list.

DOC’S ON THE CASE

With an assist on Teddy Blueger’s shorthanded tally on Jan. 23/25 vs NJD, Drew O’Connor now has three shorthanded points this season, tied for fifth in the league.
Scoring his second shorthanded goal of the season on Dec. 27/25 vs SJS, Drew O’Connor is now tied for the fifth-most shorthanded goals in the league this season (now t-8th as of Jan. 26/26).

“HEY EVERYONE, CZECH OUT FIL!”

19/26 vs NYI saw Filip Hronek appear in his 500th career game. His 266 points (43-223-266) rank as the third-most by a Czech defenceman through their first 500 career games, only trailing Marek Zidlicky (282) and Tomas Kaberle (269).

RARE COMPANY

Appearing in his 600th career game on Jan. 17/26 vs EDM, Brock Boeser became the 16th player to play as many games with the Canucks.

Boeser also became only the 12th player to be drafted by Vancouver to play at least 600 career games with the franchise.

JAKE THE SNAKE

Scoring Vancouver’s first goal on Jan. 8/26 at DET, Jake DeBrusk now has 11 power play goals this season, tied for the third-most in the NHL.

Amongst players with at least 10 goals this season, DeBrusk has the highest percentage of goals coming with the man advantage (91.7%).
DeBrusk’s 25 power play goals since the start of the 2024.25 season rank t-4th in the NHL over that span.

OLYMPICS COME RINGING

On January 13, 2026, Canucks prospect Anri Ravinskis was named as an injury replacement for Team Latvia and will be heading to the 2026 Winter Olympics.
January 6, 2026, saw Filip Hronek and David Kämpf both be named to Team Czechia for the 2026 Winter Olympics.
On January 2, 2026, Elias Pettersson (Sweden) and Kevin Lankinen (Finland) were named to their respective country’s Olympic rosters, the first such nomination for each player. They join Teddy Blueger (Latvia) and Lukas Reichel (Germany) as members of the Canucks organization named to 2026 Olympic rosters.

THE FINNISHER

Stopping all seven shooters in the shootout on Dec. 20/25 at BOS, Kevin Lankinen improved his career record in the shootout to 9-4, stopping 45 of 51 shots (.882 save percentage), the highest shootout save percentage (minimum 40 shots against) in NHL history.

Lankinen has now stopped 48 of 54 shootout shots (.889 save percentage), improving his record to 10-4 in shootouts as a result of Vancouver’s 3-2 SOW on December 29, 2025.

MARCO GOALO

Scoring his first goal as a Canuck on Dec. 27/25 vs SJS, Marco Rossi registered the 50th goal of his career. He joins former Canucks Thomas Vanek and Michael Grabner, as well as Michael Raffl, as the only Austrian players in NHL history to hit the mark.

EP500

Having played in his 500th career game on Dec. 27/25 vs SJS, Elias Pettersson became the 29th player to play 500 games with the Canucks franchise.

Pettersson’s 479 points (193-286-479) in those 500 games are the most by a Canucks player in their first 500 career games with the franchise.

RECENT TRANSACTIONS

Victor Mancini recalled from Abbotsford, Jan. 26
Jonathan Lekkerimäki recalled from Abbotsford, Jan. 26
Zeev Buium placed on Injured Reserve retroactive to Jan. 25, Jan. 26
Brock Boeser placed on Injured Reserve retroactive to Jan. 25, Jan. 26
Nikita Tolopilo recalled from Abbotsford under emergency conditions, Jan. 24
Jiri Patera reassigned to Abbotsford, Jan. 24
Josh Bloom assigned to Kalamazoo from Abbotsford, Jan. 24
Filip Chytil activated from Injured Reserve, Jan. 23
Teddy Blueger activated from Injured Reserve, Jan. 21
Arshdeep Bains reassigned to Abbotsford, Jan. 21
Cole Clayton, a 2026 second-round pick and a 2027 second-round pick acquired from San Jose in exchange for Kiefer Sherwood, Jan. 19
Jiri Patera recalled from Abbotsford under emergency conditions, Jan. 18
D Elias Pettersson recalled from Abbotsford, Jan. 18
Nikita Tolopilo reassigned to Abbotsford, Jan. 18
Victor Mancini reassigned to Abbotsford, Jan. 18
Aku Koskenvuo reassigned to Abbotsford from Kalamazoo, Jan. 12
Thatcher Demko placed on injured reserve retroactive to Jan. 10, Jan. 11
Nikita Tolopilo recalled from Abbotsford under emergency conditions, Jan. 11
Victor Mancini recalled from Abbotsford, Jan. 11
D Elias Pettersson reassigned to Abbotsford, Jan. 11
Linus Karlsson signed to a two-year contract extension, Jan. 2
Arshdeep Bains recalled from Abbotsford, Jan. 2
Marco Rossi placed on Injured Reserve, retroactive to Dec. 30, Jan. 2

THE LAST TIME…

The Canucks won when leading after 1P: Dec. 19/25 at NYI
The Canucks lost when leading after 1P: Jan. 19/26 vs NYI
The Canucks lost in OT/SO when leading after 1P: Apr. 12/25 vs MIN
The Canucks won when leading after 2P: Jan. 21/26 vs WSH
The Canucks lost when leading after 2P: Oct. 25/25 vs MTL
The Canucks lost in OT/SO when leading after 2P: Nov. 14/25 at CAR
The Canucks won when trailing after 1P: Dec. 29/25 at SEA
The Canucks lost when trailing after 1P: Jan. 23/26 vs NJD
The Canucks lost in OT/SO when trailing after 1P: Jan. 3/26 vs BOS
The Canucks won when trailing after 2P: Dec. 20/25 at BOS
The Canucks lost when trailing after 2P: Jan. 25/26 vs PIT
The Canucks lost in OT/SO when trailing after 2P: Jan. 2/26 vs SEA
The Canucks won when tied after 1P: Jan. 21/26 vs WSH
The Canucks lost when tied after 1P: Jan. 25/26 vs PIT
The Canucks lost in OT/SO when tied after 1P: Nov. 14/25 at CAR
The Canucks won when tied after 2P: Dec. 29/25 at SEA
The Canucks lost when tied after 2P: Jan. 12/26 at MTL
The Canucks lost in OT/SO when tied after 2P: Jan. 3/26 vs BOS

2025.26 SEASON HIGHS AND LOWS

Most Goals Scored, Game: 6, Nov. 16/25 at TBL
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, 3x, Latest Jan. 17/26 vs EDM
Fewest Goals Allowed, Game: 0, Dec. 16/25 at NYR
Most PPG Scored, Game: 2, 6x, Latest Jan. 2/26 vs SEA
Most PPG Allowed, Game: 2, 12x, Latest Jan. 23/26 vs NJD
Most SHG Scored, Game: 1, 6x, Latest Jan. 23/26 vs NJD
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: 3, 2x, Latest Jan. 2/26 vs SEA
Fewest Shots, Game: 15, 2x, Latest Nov. 17/25 at FLA
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: 10, 2x, Latest Dec. 19/25 at NYI
Most Blocked Shots, Game: 29, Nov. 14/25 at CAR
Fewest Blocked Shots, Game: 6, Jan. 2/26 vs SEA
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: 12-1-1
Score 3 Goals or Less: 5-29-4
Allow 4+ Goals: 2-22-2
Allow 3 Goals or Less: 15-8-3
Scoring First: 8-9-1
Allowing First Goal: 9-21-4
On 0 Days Rest: 4-3-3
On 1 Day Rest: 7-20-0
On 2 Days Rest: 5-6-2
On 3+ Days Rest: 1-1-0
Score a PPG: 11-10-4
Give up a PPG: 11-17-4
25 or More Shots on Goal: 9-21-2
Less than 25 shots: 8-9-3

THREE STARS – JANUARY

Lankinen (10 pts)
DeBrusk (10 pts)
Buium (5 pts)
Boeser (5 pts)
Hronek (5 pts)
Kane (5 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, January 29: Vancouver vs. Anaheim, 7:00pm PT
Saturday, January 31: Vancouver vs Toronto, 4:00pm PT
Monday, February 2: Vancouver at Utah, 6:30pm PT
Wednesday, February 4: Vancouver at Vegas, 7:00pm PT
Wednesday, February 25: Vancouver vs Winnipeg, 7:00pm PT