Injury Update: Vancouver Canucks Complete Roster Transaction with Defenseman Pierre-Olivier Joseph

Vancouver Canucks defenseman Pierre-Olivier Joseph

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The Vancouver Canucks have made a big announcement regarding defenseman Pierre-Olivier Joseph ahead of Thursday night’s game against the Dallas Stars.After a tough start to the 2025-26 season, the Vancouver Canucks will be back in action tonight as they begin a five-game road trip in the Lone Star State against a familiar face – Casey DeSmith and the Dallas Stars.

One face that Vancouver Canucks fans have yet to see in the regular season is defenseman Pierre-Olivier Joseph, but that will change very soon after an announcement from the club on Thursday.

Vancouver Canucks make a big announcement on defenseman Pierre-Olivier Joseph

After Adam Foote announced yesterday that Pierre-Olivier Joseph, and Teddy Blueger, would accompany the team on their road trip, the Canucks shared today that they’ve activated the Quebec-born defenseman off injured reserve.

“General Manager Patrik Allvin announced today that D Pierre-Olivier Joseph has been activated from injured reserve.” the Canucks said.

Joseph, 26, became an unrestricted free agent on Canada Day after not being issued a qualifying offer by the Pittsburgh Penguins and after weighing his options, he decided that joining the Vancouver Canucks on a one-year deal was the best move for his career right now.

In 194 career NHL games thus far with the Pittsburgh Penguins and St. Louis Blues, the Laval native has 40 points (eight goals, 32 assists), 111 penalty minutes and is a minus-18.

Lineup changes for Thursday’s game against the Dallas Stars

While Joseph is “back”, he won’t be making his regular season debut tonight against the Dallas Stars as Victor Mancini will draw into the lineup in place of the injured Derek Forbort and play on the third pairing alongside Elias Pettersson.Vancouver’s third line tonight will feature Aatu Raty down the middle, with Evander Kane and Kiefer Sherwood on the wings and the biggest changes of them all will be seen on the team’s fourth trio.

Puck drop for tonight’s game is set for 5 p.m. PT and can be viewed nationally across Canada on Sportsnet One.

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