Canucks Confirm Opening Day Roster

by Canucks Communications @Canucks / Vancouver Canucks October 11, 2021

Vancouver, B.C. – Vancouver Canucks General Manager Jim Benning has confirmed the opening day roster for the 2021-22 NHL season. The Canucks first game is Wednesday against the Edmonton Oilers (7pm PT, on Sportsnet, Sportsnet 650). Canucks home opener will take place at Rogers Arena on Tuesday, October 26th versus Minnesota Wild at 7pm PT.  

Brock Boeser, Brady Keeper, Tyler Motte and Brandon Sutter will commence the season on the Club’s Injured Reserve List.  

ACTIVE ROSTER 

Forwards: Jason DickinsonJustin DowlingConor GarlandMatthew Highmore, Nils Höglander, Bo HorvatJuho LammikkoZack MacEwenJ.T. MillerTanner PearsonNic PetanElias Pettersson and Vasily Podkolzin. 

Defense: Kyle BurroughsOliver Ekman-LarssonQuinn HughesBrad HuntTyler MyersTucker PoolmanJack Rathbone and Luke Schenn. 

Goalies: Thatcher Demko and Jaroslav Halák. 

Canucks Announce Roster, Boeser to Injured Reserve, No Chiasson

By Rob Simpson October 12, 2021

Source: vancouverhockeynow.com

The Vancouver Canucks announced their opening roster for the 2021-’22 NHL season, that begins with a six-game road trip starting in Edmonton against the Oilers on Wednesday night.

Based on the cap crunch and injury situation, there were no huge surprises. PTO candidate Alex Chiasson is not included, but that doesn’t prevent the club from signing him. 

It does appear for now that left wing Juho Lammikkoacquired Saturday from Florida, has replaced him on the roster. Lammikko is expected to skate with the club Tuesday morning for the first time.

Here is the roster:

Goalies:

35 – Thatcher Demko

41 – Jaroslav Halak

Defencemen:

2 – Luke Schenn

3 – Jack Rathbone

5 – Tucker Poolman

23 – Oliver Ekman-Larsson

43 – Quinn Hughes

44 – Kyle Burroughs

57 –  Tyler Myers

77 – Brad Hunt

Forwards:

8 – Conor Garland

9 – JT Miller

15 – Matthew Highmore

18 – Jason Dickinson

36 – Nils Höglander

40 – Elias Pettersson

53 – Bo Horvat

61 – Nic Petan

70 – Tanner Pearson

71 – Zack MacEwen

73 – Justin Dowling

83 – Juho Lammikko

92 – Vasily Podkolzin

The club skates Tuesday morning at Rogers Arena and then boards an afternoon charter for Edmonton.

Brock Boeser was placed on injured reserve retroactive to his last full practice, September 29th. Tyler Motte is on injured reserve with a lingering upper body injury/recovery.

Michael Ferland and Brandon Sutter are on long-term injured reserveBrady Keeper, who broke his leg at training camp on September 24th, is also on long term.