Welcome back to another Vancouver Canucks 2025–26 season series preview. In this article series, The Hockey News – Canucks site previews Vancouver’s team series matchups for the season in chronological order. Last time, we looked at what the Canucks will face in the Ottawa Senators. In the final instalment of this series, let’s preview their season matchups against the Vegas Golden Knights.
2024–25 Season Stats
Team Stats:
Record: 50–22–10
Points: 110
Standings placement: 1st in Pacific Division
PP%: 28.3% (2nd)
PK%: 75.7% (26th)
Goals:
Pavel Dorofeyev (35)
Tomáš Hertl (32)
Jack Eichel (28)
Ivan Barbashev / Brett Howden (23)
Mark Stone (19)
Assists:
Jack Eichel (66)
Shea Theodore (50)
Mark Stone (48)
Alex Pietrangelo / Noah Hanifin (29)
Ivan Barbashev (28)
Points:
Jack Eichel (94)
Mark Stone (67)
Tomáš Hertl (61)
Shea Theodore (57)
Pavel Dorofeyev (52)
Goaltenders:
Adin Hill
Record: 32–13–5
GAA: 2.47
SV%: .906
SO: 4
Points: N/A
Akira Schmid
Record: 2–0–1
GAA: 1.26
SV%: .944
SO: N/A
Points: N/A
2025 Free Agency Rundown
The Golden Knights ended up netting the big fish of free agency as they conducted a sign-and-trade with the Toronto Maple Leafs to acquire star winger Mitch Marner. The deal pays Marner an average of $12M per year for the next eight seasons, keeping him a core member of Vegas’ offence for the foreseeable future. They also brought back pending free agents Reilly Smith and Brandon Saad, both of whom chipped in on Vegas’ offence in depth roles in 2024–25. Other additions include Jeremy Lauzon, Colton Sissons, and Jaycob Megna.
2025–26 Season Series Preview
Vegas is easily the scariest team in the Pacific Division heading into the 2025–26 season. The combination of Marner and Eichel on their top line will be deadly for the opposition to match — and that doesn’t include forwards such as Dorofeyev, Hertl, and Barbashev, all of whom scored 20+ goals last year. While the Edmonton Oilers may give them competition, Vegas is easily the top team in the Pacific Division this season.
The Canucks don’t have a great track record against the Golden Knights. They’re currently on a four-game losing streak, scoring more than one goal only once in that span of time. Vancouver has only won three times in their past 10 matchups against Vegas, the last of which was back in April of 2024. The Golden Knights are the last team Vancouver will take on before the 2026 Winter Olympics break; after that, they’ll have to face them two more times before the end of the regular season.
2025–26 Games Against Vancouver
Game 1: February 4, 7:00pm PT @ T-Mobile Arena
Game 2: March 30, 7:00pm PT @ T-Mobile Arena
Game 3: April 7, 7:00pm PT @ Rogers Arena
Season Series Preview Articles
Ottawa Senators
Toronto Maple Leafs
Seattle Kraken
Boston Bruins
New York Islanders
New Jersey Devils
Buffalo Sabres
Detroit Red Wings
Utah Mammoth
Los Angeles Kings
San Jose Sharks
Anaheim Ducks
Florida Panthers
Tampa Bay Lightning
Winnipeg Jets
Colorado Avalanche
Columbus Blue Jackets
Minnesota Wild
New York Rangers
Montréal Canadiens
Nashville Predators
Pittsburgh Penguins
Washington Capitals
Chicago Blackhawks
Dallas Stars
St. Louis Blues
Edmonton Oilers
Calgary Flames
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