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In the fourth installment of The Hockey News - Vancouver Canucks site’s 2024–25 report card series, we’ll be taking a look at ...
Filip Hronek’s eight-year, $58 million deal to remain with the Vancouver Canucks through 2032 is a fair deal. Now a fair deal isn’t necessarily a team-friendly deal. Hronek’s price tag, in ...
On multiple occasions in the lead up to the start of the regular season, Jeff Blashill called the Red Wings’ defense corps the deepest it had been in his time behind Detroit’s bench. That owed ...
Filip Hronek exploded for 48 points in 81 games in his first season with the Vancouver Canucks, which earned him an ...
Hronek’s $7.25 million in compensation will see him enter the 2025/26 as the 31 st-highest-paid defender, leaguewide. By the end of the summer, he’ll have slid down into 2D money.
After undergoing a significant amount of in-season change in 2024-25, the Vancouver Canucks have opted for continuity so far ...
Filip Hronek: At Expectations for 2024/25. Honestly, those 48 points weren’t bad. When Hronek was first traded for, such a total would have probably been a touch above expectations.
Vancouver Canucks defenseman Filip Hronek (lower body) has returned to the team and will be a game-time decision for Tuesday's contest against Winnipeg. Hronek hasn't featured for Vancouver since ...
One of the biggest questions of the Vancouver Canucks' offseason was answered Tuesday with the club announcing it had signed Filip Hronek to an eight-year contract extension. Hronek's new deal ...
Filip Hronek's plus-eight rating trails only Dylan Larkin (plus-nine), and analytically, many of Hronek's numbers rank near the best in the NHL.
Filip Hronek will be out eight weeks for the Vancouver Canucks after having a lower-body procedure, general manager Patrik Allvin said on Tuesday.. Allvin also said the defenseman will not need ...
Filip Hronek signed an eight-year, $58 million contract with the Vancouver Canucks on Tuesday. It has an average annual value of $7.25 million. "I'm really excited, obviously," Hronek said Wednesday.