The 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs have officially kicked off, and several former Vancouver Canucks players are making their mark on the postseason. Kirill Podkolzin, who was traded to the Nashville Predators in the offseason, has been a key contributor to his team's success, but his Predators fell short. Meanwhile, former Canuck forwards Mattias Janmark and Jason Dickinson, who was traded to the Minnesota Wild, are still alive in the playoffs, but their Wild were eliminated. On the other hand, Curtis Lazar's Edmonton Oilers were eliminated by the Anaheim Ducks, marking the end of a disappointing playoff run for the veteran forward. As the playoffs continue to unfold, fans will be eager to see how these former Canucks players fare in their respective postseason battles.


Former Canucks In The 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs: Podkolzin, Dickinson, Lazar, & Edmonton Eliminated By The Ducks  The Hockey News