Canucks Take on Jets: Key Game Insights

The Vancouver Canucks are preparing for an important matchup against the Winnipeg Jets. This encounter, scheduled for February 25, presents a significant opportunity for both teams to showcase their skills. Here, we delve into key insights, historical performances, and recent achievements as the Canucks gear up for this crucial game.
Game Overview: Canucks vs. Jets
The Canucks have faced the Jets multiple times over the past few seasons. In their last five encounters, Vancouver registered two victories, while Winnipeg secured three wins. Notable game results include:
- November 11, 2025: Vancouver 3, Winnipeg 5
- March 30, 2025: Vancouver 1, Winnipeg 3
- March 18, 2025: Vancouver 6, Winnipeg 2
- January 14, 2025: Vancouver 1, Winnipeg 6
- April 18, 2024: Vancouver 2, Winnipeg 4
The Canucks seek to improve their overall record on February 25, where they hold a franchise record of 8 wins and 9 losses from 18 historical games.
Recent Performances
Vancouver’s recent performance highlights include their last game against the Vegas Golden Knights on February 4, 2026. The Canucks fell 2-5; however, individual performances stood out:
- D Elias Pettersson scored one goal and assisted another.
- Pavel Dorofeyev contributed to Vegas’ score early in the third period.
- Conor Garland and Liam Öhgren both had three shots on goal.
Defensively, D Elias Pettersson blocked three shots, showcasing his commitment on both ends of the ice. Goaltender Kevin Lankinen made 26 saves in the loss.
Canucks’ Olympic Participation
Several Canucks players recently participated in the 2026 Winter Olympics, which concluded on February 22. Key highlights include:
- Kevin Lankinen earned a bronze medal with Team Finland.
- Filip Hronek accumulated five points while representing Team Czechia.
- Elias Pettersson scored two goals for Team Sweden.
- Teddy Blueger contributed one assist for Team Latvia.
Player Milestones and Stats
Filip Hronek recently played his 200th game with the Canucks, marking a significant career milestone. He has registered 99 assists, the second-most for a Canucks defenseman through their first 200 games.
Meanwhile, Brock Boeser made history by appearing in his 600th game with the franchise. He remains an integral part of the team’s offense.
Looking Ahead: Upcoming Schedule
The Canucks have a busy schedule ahead after facing the Jets:
- February 28: Vancouver at Seattle, 7:00 PM PT
- March 2: Vancouver vs. Dallas, 7:00 PM PT
- March 4: Vancouver vs. Carolina, 7:00 PM PT
- March 6: Vancouver at Chicago, 5:30 PM PT
- March 7: Vancouver at Winnipeg, 4:00 PM PT
This upcoming stretch will be pivotal for the Canucks as they strategize for the Jets and beyond.




