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Desperate to make the playoffs, the Rangers are beating the bushes for a top-six forward. Full Article at Canoe
VANCOUVER — B.C.'s provincial health officer says the Vancouver Canucks definitely jumped the queue when the players and the team's support staff were given the H1N1 vaccine earlier this week. Full Article at Canada.com
Published: Tuesday, November 17, 2009 VANCOUVER, British Columbia — An NHL general manager says Peter Forsberg is going to stay in Sweden this season. Full Article at HeraldNet
An NHL general manager says Peter Forsberg is going to stay in Sweden this season. Mike Gillis of the Vancouver Canucks was considering signing the former Colorado star, but said he learned that Forsberg wanted to stay in his home country. Full Article at FanNation
An NHL general manager says Peter Forsberg is going to stay in Sweden this season. Mike Gillis, of the Vancouver Canucks, was considering signing the former Colorado star, but said he learned yesterday that Forsberg wanted to stay in his home country. Full Article at Philadelphia Daily News
Forsberg stays home Peter Forsberg is going to stay in Sweden this season. Full Article at Philadelphia Inquirer
An NHL general manager says Peter Forsberg is going to stay in Sweden this season. Full Article at Pittsburgh Entertainment
Peter Forsberg will not be joining the Vancouver Canucks — or, apparently, any other National Hockey League team — this season. Full Article at National Post
VANCOUVER, B.C. - Vancouver Canucks general manager Mike Gillis says former NHL star Peter Forsberg has decided to play in his native Sweden this season rather than attempting a comeback in the NHL. Full Article at Canoe
VANCOUVER (AP) An NHL general manager says Peter Forsberg is going to stay in Sweden this season. Full Article at USA Today
VANCOUVER, British Columbia -- An NHL general manager says Peter Forsberg is going to stay in Sweden this season. Full Article at ESPN
An NHL general manager says Peter Forsberg is going to stay in Sweden this season. Mike Gillis of the Vancouver Canucks was considering signing the former Colorado star, but said he learned Monday that Forsberg wanted to stay in his home country. Full Article at ABC News
: The Canadian Press reports that C Peter Forsberg has told Canucks GM Mike Gillis that he has decided to play in his native Sweden this season rather than attempting a comeback in the NHL. (Updated 11/16/2009). Full Article at CBS Sports
V ancouver Canucks general manager Mike Gillis told reporters on Monday that former NHL star Peter Forsberg has indicated he will stay home and play the remainder of the 2009-10 season with Modo of the Swedish Elite League. Full Article at Globe and Mail
R oberto Luongo is ready to rejoin the Vancouver Canucks. Full Article at Globe and Mail
P eter Forsberg will make a decision about returning to the National Hockey League next week, and the Vancouver Canucks believe they are strong contenders for the former MVP’s services. Full Article at Globe and Mail
T he Vancouver Canucks' immediate fortunes are in the hands of former Maple Leafs goaltender Andrew Raycroft, who will substitute for an injured Roberto Luongo over the next week. Full Article at Globe and Mail
When Mike Gillis became Vancouver Canucks general manager back in April 2008, one of the things high on his list of priorities was giving his team an extreme makeover in the locker-room department. Full Article at CBC News
Brian Burke doesn't see why the Canucks didn't contact him first with their complaint. (The Canadian Press/Graham Hughes) VANCOUVER -- Brian Burke can not understand what all the fuss is about. From the Vancouver Canucks organization. Full Article at Canoe
D espite an NHL-imposed gag order to cease and desist from public comments, Toronto Maple Leafs president and general manager Brian Burke painted the rival Vancouver Canucks as whiners and tattletales yesterday. Full Article at Globe and Mail
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Vancouver Canucks' general manager Mike Gillis listens to a reporter's question during a news conference in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Thursday, May 14, 2009. The Canucks have nine unrestricted free agents and four restricted free agents.
View Photo »Vancouver Canucks' general manager Mike Gillis, left, speaks as head coach Alain Vigneault, right, looks on during a news conference in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Thursday, May 14, 2009. The Canucks have nine unrestricted free agents and four restricted free agents.
View Photo »Vancouver Canucks' general manager Mike Gillis, left, speaks as head coach Alain Vigneault, right, looks on during a news conference in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Thursday, May 14, 2009. The Canucks have nine unrestricted free agents and four restricted free agents.
View Photo »We’ll talk to [the league] about it and see what their position is but this, in my mind, is another example of the Toronto Maple Leafs trying to upset our team
In my mind, the defining feature of doing a contract at this length was the fact he plays goal ... We saw two 40-year-old goalies playing in the league this year. Dominik Hasek was a dominant goalie late into his 30s and early 40s ... there's a lot of precedents at this position. We didn't have any of t...
Just ran into Mike Gillis at 7-11 in Point Grey. Nice guy.
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Canucks GM Mike Gillis joins Pratt and Taylor...
- TEAM1040 4 days ago
Mike Gillis on the @TEAM1040 with Pratt and Taylor later this afternoon! Happy birthday Mike Gillis!
- xeddy11 5 days ago