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The Vancouver Canucks, PWHL Vancouver, And Abbotsford Canucks Have Goalie Tandems That All Teams Should Envy

The Vancouver Canucks, PWHL Vancouver, And Abbotsford Canucks Have Goalie Tandems That All Teams Should Envy

Yahoo27-07-2025
The province of BC has been spoiled with great goaltending in the past couple of decades with the Vancouver Canucks, but the 2025–26 season may be the most optimistic yet. Not only will the Canucks ice a goalie tandem with two stellar netminders, but Vancouver will also see excellent goaltending from the Abbotsford Canucks and the newly-established PWHL Vancouver. Let's take a look at the goaltenders that will take to the ice for these three teams.
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