Canucks take on Islanders on losing streak
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Jan. 21st, Washington Capitals at Vancouver Canucks
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Vancouver Canucks Head Coach Adam Foote did not mince his words and called out veteran players following the team's 11th straight loss.
The struggling Vancouver Canucks are not going to get any sympathy from the visiting Washington Capitals when the teams meet on Wednesday night.
Sportsnet Pacific, MSG Sports Network 2 Radio: Sportsnet 650 MATCH-UP INFO - Tonight marks the second and final meeting between the Canucks and Islanders this season: Dec. 19 (road, 4-1 W) and Jan. 19 (home).
The Vancouver Canucks 2025-26 season has gone off the rails as they currently sit 32nd in the league. Vancouver's struggles on the ice have led to major changes already, which include trading Quinn Hughes and Kiefer Sherwood. Virtually nothing has gone right for the organization, which, as of writing, is also experiencing an 11-game losing streak.
The San Jose Sharks have made a move to bring in Kiefer Sherwood from the Canucks, and may have gotten the better side of the deal.
The New York Islanders road trip has reached the west coast, as the Isles visit the Vancouver Canucks on Monday night at Rogers Arena. The Isles are 2-2-1 through five games of their road trip and are looking to rebound from a 4-2 loss to the Calgary Flames on Saturday afternoon.
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Sherwood has become a complete player and was leading the Canucks in goals (17), hits (210) and energy before being injured. He was rehabbing the ailment Monday morning and pulled off the ice to get the trade news. He could be back playing next week.
The Vancouver Canucks traded right winger Kiefer Sherwood to the San Jose Sharks in exchange for a 2026 second-round pick, a 2027 second-round pick and defenseman Cole Clayton. Seeing Sherwood get traded was not surprising in the slightest. The pending UFA forward was the subject of trade rumors for months as the Canucks sit in the league basement.