Are the Vancouver Canucks good enough to hang with the league’s best?


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The Vancouver Canucks are in an interesting position in the Pacific Division, with a lot of top end teams like the Oilers, Knights, and Kings, but then a harsh drop off with the Sharks, Ducks and Flames. The Canucks find themselves in the void currently, as their struggles on offence are holding them back from being a top team in the division.

“The Vancouver Canucks have struggled to start the 2025-26 season, with eight goals in three games, two losses and an Elias Pettersson that hasn’t played well at all, being held to just one shot at five-on-five.”-Jaxon

The Vancouver Canucks might not have the weapons to compete in the Pacific.

Ethan Van Dop of Canucks Army writes that the Vancouver Canucks do not seem to have the offensive prowess to compete in the Pacific Division. There are too many offensive powerhouses like the Vegas Golden Knights and the Edmonton Oilers. Following their first win against Calgary it’s been downhill since.

“Something that stands out in both these games is the lack of offensive production, especially from the team’s top six forward group.
What stands out the most is the struggles of Elias Pettersson. Through three games this season, the team’s highest-paid player has only one point, an assist, which came against the Calgary Flames.”-Van Dop

While Pettersson is the biggest reason there has been a lack of offence, the entire top 6 hasn’t been good enough either. Pettersson is expected to lead the charge, but there hasn’t been any support for him either.

“While Brock Boeser and Filip Chytil lead the top six with two goals, they have both still been rather quiet in the last two games. So far, the Canucks’ best forward has been someone outside of the top six in Kiefer Sherwood. Sherwood has three goals in three games, including both of the team’s goals in a 5-2 loss to the St Louis Blues.”-Van Dop

The Canucks do not have time to waste, they can easily fall behind by a big margin, having two Stanley Cup contenders in their division. Something needs to change and quick.

Previously on Canucks Daily

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