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Canucks fan Michael Bublé is posting through the pain amid trade speculation

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Nov 25, 2025, 13:45 ESTUpdated: Nov 25, 2025, 13:46 EST
It’s a relatively sad time in Vancouver Canucks land, as the Canucks sit 30th overall in the NHL standings with American Thanksgiving fast approaching. Fans are making their voices heard, and that includes five-time Grammy Award-winning artist Michael Bublé. Bublé, who identifies as a diehard Canucks fan and has become friends with multiple players in the Canucks’ current core, posted the following on the CanucksArmy Instagram comment section late last night and into Tuesday morning:
“Reading these comments sucks. What a shit fan base we are. With fans like us, karma will always give us what we deserve.”
In response to a post criticizing management — particularly their handling of the situation between JT Miller and Elias Pettersson last season — Bublé wrote:
“No one in management can be blamed for what happened with JT [Miller]. Or the brutal amount of injuries and bad luck. They’ve drafted pretty well and if Quinn Doesn’t want to resign, that’s not their fault either. They’re dealt the hand and they play it. I like the management team and while I hate losing like this, I see a lot of light at the end of this tunnel. Great young D core. Up and coming goalies. And some very good players who wanna be here. Might be a shit year but I think we’re gonna be ok. Jim [Rutherford] has won at every level. Calder, Memorial, Stanley Cups. Guy knows how to win. Let Toronto and Oiler fans panic. I think very soon, we’ll be the team to beat. And then the world can hate us again as the cocky asshole fans we were meant to be.”
Bublé’s comments come in response to a report from Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman that the Canucks have made it clear to other NHL teams that they are willing to listen to offers for their veteran players. Canucks fans took to the comment section of the post on CanucksArmy voice their displeasure with management, ownership, the coaching staff, and the Canucks’ current core group of players.
In case you don’t know what “posting through it” means: it’s essentially when one continues to share content online while experiencing personal distress or difficulty. Typically used to describe the act of posting to help get through something tough, such as a breakup or job loss, we feel it’s more than appropriate to use to describe the pain Canucks fans are feeling right now.
Honestly? You might disagree with Bublé’s stance, but you absolutely have to respect the fact that he’s willing to explain his viewpoints and engage with fellow fans.
What do you think of Bublé’s comments? Let us know in the comments section below!
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