On the 10 year anniversary of his passing, we remember Luc Bourdon. Today and always; Forever a Moose.
Stick Taps: June 3rd, 2018

By Vanessa Jang
Jun 3, 2018, 11:00 EDTUpdated: Jun 3, 2018, 03:52 EDT
Stick Taps: where I relay Canucks-related news and content that circulated throughout the Smylosphere this week. Rumours, opinion pieces, significant headlines and anything else worth noting to the fan base – I’ve got you covered!
Articles
- Luca Sbisa is thriving as a complementary player in Las Vegas (Pass it to Bulis)
- Luc Bourdon, 10 years later: Province Sports remembers (Botchford and Kuzma, The Province)
- The tricky, trickle-down effect of that Noah Hanifin rumour (Ben Kuzma, The Province)
- A reality check on the Pettersson hype (Ed Willes, The Province)
- Art of interview a key component at NHL Scouting Combine (Ben Kuzma, The Province)
- Adam Gaudette’s long journey to the NHL (New England Hockey Journal)
Videos
First up for the plaque unveiling is @Canucks icon @CliffRonning7! #2018Class
Following Francesco
Terrific news.
Honoured by this gift from Musqueam Chief Wayne Sparrow, proud of our longstanding partnerships with First Nations.
Getting ready for the 2018 Entry Draft in Dallas, less than a month from now
2000 games watched. 200 cities. One goal. A season's worth of scouting is debated behind closed doors as the #Canucks prepare for the 2018 NHL Entry Draft.
Interviewer asked my approach to #stressmanagement. 1. Gym/personal trainer 2. Watch my diet 3. Easy on the alcohol 4. Cycling
Happy to be opening a second Canuck Place, this one in Abbotsford. Special thanks to Dave Lede Family Foundation! canuckplace.org/about-us/our-h…
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Breaking News
- Canucks’ Thatcher Demko expected to miss 2-3 weeks with ‘minor injury’: report
- The Stanchies: Attention shifts to Demko after Canucks’ loss to Jets
- Instant Reaction: Canucks waste Hughes’ first 3-point night of the season in 5-3 loss to Jets
- Canucks’ Thatcher Demko exits after first period vs. Jets with apparent injury
- Where do Lekkerimäki and Mancini fit into the Canucks’ lineup when they return?
