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Written Hockey Stories

As a huge hockey fan, not only do I talk about hockey a lot through video and audio media, but I also take some time to write about it as well. Despite the overlap with some of the content of my YouTube videos, this page showcases a variety of the stories that I have written about hockey, mostly centered on the Vancouver Canucks. These stories have been written keeping in mind the proper practices of journalistic integrity, while also showcasing my inner-fan of the game.

The Vancouver Canucks’ Alex Edler Situation At The 2019 NHL Trade Deadline

The Vancouver Canucks are coming off of the 2019 NHL Trade Deadline, and there were a small selection of moves that they made. While some insightful discussion...

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The Vancouver Canucks’ Current Injury Bug

Last night against the New York Rangers, the Vancouver Canucks lost yet another player. This time, it’s French forward Antoine Roussel. In a game that also saw Elias Pettersson suffer a vicious swinging elbow to the head from Rangers forward Chris Krieder...

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Loui Eriksson’s Four-Point Night VS Ottawa

It’s Wednesday, March 20th, on a warmly cool evening in Vancouver. The Vancouver Canucks are looking towards playing their final nine games of the 2018–2019 season, with tonight’s game being against the league’s worst team, the Ottawa Senators. Canucks fan’s aren’t necessarily...

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Quinn Hughes’ First Two Games In Vancouver

June 22nd, 2018. A day that most Vancouver Canucks fans remember as a great one. It was the 7th overall pick, and he wasn’t supposed to be there. After the Montreal Canadiens and Arizona Coyotes, who drafted 3rd and 5th respectively...

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Brogan Rafferty’s Incredible Story

The Vancouver Canucks made headlines on April 1st, using their last two available contract spots on some highly coveted NCAA free agents, whose college seasons previously ended. Of the bunch, they signed Clarkson Golden Knights goaltender Jake Kielly, as well as Quinnipiac...

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