Canucks 2021-22 Regular Season Schedule

The Vancouver Canucks 82-game schedule for the 2021.22 regular season, begins with a road matchup on Wednesday, October 13 against the Edmonton Oilers.

The Canucks will begin their year with a season-high six-game road trip from October 13-23 before returning to Vancouver for their home opener on Tuesday, October 26 vs Minnesota. The home game will celebrate the first time in more than 19 months that fans are back at Rogers Arena for a regular season Canucks game.

The Canucks will return to a full schedule, including interdivisional play against all other 31 teams and at least one home game at Rogers Arena against each team.

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Marquee Matchups:

  • Calder Memorial Trophy winner Kirill Kaprizov and the Minnesota Wild take on the Canucks during their home opener, Tuesday, October 26 vs Minnesota.
  • Hart Memorial and Art Ross Trophy winner Connor McDavid and the Edmonton Oilers visit Rogers Arena during the first homestand of the season, Saturday, October 30.
  • The holiday season is highlighted by a visit from the Toronto Maple Leafs on Saturday, December 18.
  • Pacific Northwest rival and the NHL’s newest team, the expansion Seattle Kraken make their first of two visits to Vancouver on Monday, December 27.
  • 2021 Stanley Cup finalist Montreal Canadiens make their one and only visit to Rogers Arena on Wednesday, March 9.
  • Two-time defending Stanley Cup champion Tampa Bay Lightning visit Vancouver on Sunday, March 13.
  • Pacific Division rival Los Angeles Kings enter Rogers Arena for Vancouver’s final home game of the regular season, Friday, April 29.

Fast Facts:

  • Lucky Seven: The Canucks will open their home schedule with their first of two season-high seven game homestands from October 26 to November 9. They’ll also play seven straight home games from March 9 to 20.
  • Back-to-Backs: The Canucks have 10 back-to-backs this season.
  • All-Star Weekend: The 2022 Honda NHL® All-Star Weekend will take place in Las Vegas, NV, from Feb. 4-5, including the 2022 NHL All-Star Skills™ on Friday, Feb. 4, and the 2022 Honda NHL All-Star Game on Saturday, Feb. 5.
  • Olympic Break: For the first time since the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, the NHL schedule includes a break in play from February 7 to 22 during the 2022 Beijing Winter Games. Vancouver’s final game before the Olympic break will be Tuesday, February 1 at Nashville, while their first game back from the break will be Thursday, February 24 vs Calgary.
  • Saturday Night Fever: The Canucks’ busiest day of the regular season is Saturday, consisting of 18 games, eight of which will be in Vancouver.

Source:http://canucks.nhl.com/