Canucks Preview Massive homeroad trip to start the 2025-26 season

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The Vancouver Canucks' 2025-26 season kicks off with a challenging schedule that includes a significant road trip. They open at home against the Calgary Flames on October 9, a team that finished last season with a 96-point record but fell short of the playoffs. The Flames, led by goaltender Dustin Wolf, present a formidable challenge for the Canucks. Following this, they will face the Edmonton Oilers on October 11, a team viewed as a Stanley Cup favorite, featuring stars Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl. The Canucks also meet the St.

Louis Blues on October 13, who are coming off a playoff appearance and have made significant coaching changes. Finally, they will take on the Dallas Stars on October 16, another playoff contender. With a demanding start, the Canucks must perform well to solidify their playoff aspirations. Early victories will be essential for building confidence and momentum.

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