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Vancouver Canucks GM answered questions about a potential rebuild during his "After Hours" interview on Saturday night.
Could the Vancouver Canucks be on the verge of another rebuild? GM Patrik Allvin was asked about it on After Hours.
The Vancouver Canucks are right back in action on Sunday night as they play the second game of a back-to-back at Rogers Arena with the Colorado Avalanche in town for their first matchup of the season.
The Colorado Avalanche (9-1-5, first in the Western Conference) visit the Vancouver Canucks (8-8, 11th) in conference action on Sunday at 10 p.m. ET. Colorado claimed a 9-1 road victory over the Edmonton Oilers in its last game on Nov. 8.
Nathan MacKinnon and the Colorado Avalanche will look to extend their respective point streaks on Sunday night when they visit the Vancouver Canucks.
At the 10-game mark, the Canucks are a .500 team. In a lot of ways, especially on the injury front, they’ve endured a brutal run out and kept their head above water. We’ve yet to really see what this team might look like when it’s able to play with a full deck of cards.
The Avalanche faces the Vancouver Canucks on Sunday in the second game of a back-to-back for both teams. This is the first of three meetings between the teams this season, as they’ll play in Denver on December 2nd and April 1st.
The Vancouver Canucks organizational goaltending situation is one of the most complicated in the league. Due to injuries, Vancouver's NHL, AHL and ECHL have needed to make roster moves over the past 48 hours. Here is a look at which team each goaltender is currently playing for and their current health status as of November 8, 2025, at 11:30 am PT.