The Vancouver Canucks will play the Edmonton Oilers and Calgary Flames once while facing the Seattle Kraken twice during the 2026-27 pre-season.
The notable difference regarding this year’s pre-season is that each team will only participate in four games rather than the usual six due to the regular season now consisting of 84 games.
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The talent of Vancouver’s youth will be on full-display during the pre-season, with many up-and-coming players expected to make their mark and potentially push for roster spots. Last year, 2025 first-round pick Braeden Cootes impressed to the point of remaining on Vancouver’s roster through the final camp cuts and making his NHL debut in the team’s season-opener against the Flames.
This year, players like OHL standout Riley Patterson, who made his AHL debut in 2025–26, will be ones to watch heading into the pre-season and training camp. Vancouver’s selections in the 2026 NHL Draft will also be intriguing to watch, though prospects such as Caleb Malhotra are expected to play out the 2026-27 season with their respective NCAA and CHL clubs.
2026–27 Pre-Season Schedule
Game 1: September 19, 7:00 pm PT @ Seattle Kraken
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Game 2: September 22, 6:00 pm PT @ Calgary Flames
Game 3: September 24, 6:00 pm PT vs. Edmonton Oilers
Game 4: September 26, 4:00 pm PT vs. Seattle Kraken
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