When you’ve got a great game, you’re going to earn a good nickname. Kevin Lankinen doesn’t have a big book of NHL goaltending work to suggest he warrants a memorable moniker — certainly nothing like award-winning Dominik ‘The Dominator’ Hasek or Henrik ‘The King’ Lundqvist — but the quiet and confident Vancouver Canucks stopper does deserve a suitable label.
The Vancouver Canucks have a big decision to make in goal when it comes to Kevin Lankinen. The 29-year-old has had a phenomenal start to his Canucks career and, as of January 1, is eligible to sign an extension with the club.
Kevin Lankinen has been one of the few bright spots in what's been a tumultuous 2024-25 campaign so far in Vancouver.
Kevin Lankinen made 20 saves to earn his fourth shutout of the season and the visiting Vancouver Canucks defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs 3-0 on Saturday night.
Kevin Lankinen made 20 saves for his fourth shutout of the season and the seventh of his career, Quinn Hughes had a goal and an assist, and the Vancouver Canucks beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 3-0.
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NHL names Kevin Lankinen one of their Goaltenders of the Week In a social media post on Tuesday afternoon, the National Hockey League announced that Kevin Lankinen of the Vancouver Canucks ...
Lankinen will be between the road pipes in Tuesday's road matchup versus the Jets, according to Ken Wiebe of The Winnipeg Free Press. Lankinen earned his fourth shutout of the campaign Saturday in a 3-0 victory over Toronto.
The Canucks — specifically their fourth line — started this game with some good jump early on. They were quicker to pucks than the Preds were, got in on the forecheck, and did a good job of vacating the defensive zone quickly when Nashville counterattacked.
In a game where circumstances put the Vancouver Canucks at a disadvantage, they defied the odds and came out more than ready for a matchup on Hockey Night in Canada, knocking off the Toronto Maple Leafs 3-0 at Scotiabank Arena.
A night after being shut out by the Carolina Hurricanes, the Vancouver Canucks responded in a big way as they shut out the Toronto Maple Leafs 3-0. Brock Boeser, Quinn Hughes and Kiefer Sherwood lit the lamp for Vancouver,
In this week’s video, Paul Chapman and Patrick Johnston discuss the current state of the Canucks, focusing on their inconsistent output and the need for player accountability. They explore the cultural dynamics within the team,