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Vancouver Canucks 2025–26 Player Preview: Kevin Lankinen

Vancouver Canucks 2025–26 Player Preview: Kevin Lankinen

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Welcome to The Hockey News - Vancouver Canucks site's player preview series for the 2025–26 season. In these articles, we'll preview the players who are expected to play for the Canucks during the 2025–26 season. Today's edition will focus on goaltender Kevin Lankinen, who signed a five-year extension last year.
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