While the Edmonton Oilers were grabbing some shut-eye to prepare for Saturday's tilt against the visiting Toronto Maple Leafs, a few other teams were making trades. The newest archnemesis of the ...
Ex-Oilers defenceman Vincent Desharnais walked into Rogers Place as an enemy for the first time in his short NHL career this morning.
In a marquee rematch against the Oilers, the Canucks didn't start to find their legs until they were down by five goals.
Rutherford isn't sure whether his Canucks are good enough to be contenders, but he's sure they needed Pettersson from the ...
Leon Draisaitl & Zach Hyman record three points apiece on Thursday as the Oilers earn retribution against their Pacific ...
In exchange for the two players, the Penguins acquired Danton Heinen, Vincent Desharnais, Melvin Fernstrom, and a first-round ...
Marcus Pettersson and Drew O'Connor were traded to the Vancouver Canucks by the Pittsburgh Penguins on Friday for forward Danton Heinen and defenseman Vincent Desharnais.
After just 34 games, the Vancouver Canucks had enough, trading defenceman Vincent Desharnais to the Pittsburgh Penguins. It ...
If they were going to pull out a win against any team, this was the right team to do it against. The Vancouver Canucks hung ...
The deal, which includes several pieces, comes just hours after the Canucks moved. J.T. Miller to the New York Rangers.
Vancouver Canucks defenceman Vincent Desharnais is returning to face the Oilers for the first time in Edmonton tonight, and he spent some time looking back on his memorable tenure with the team.
If the best revenge is living well, then consider the Edmonton Oilers even for whatever score they had to settle, real or imagined, with the Vancouver Canucks. The Oilers are Stanley Cup contenders ...