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Canucks have ‘relatively short list’ of untouchables, says Rutherford

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With the reality of the situation set in, the Vancouver Canucks look to have a plan of attack as they go headfirst into their rebuild.

Canucks president of hockey operations Jim Rutherford spoke candidly about his team’s situation in an appearance on the 100% Hockey podcast on Thursday, addressing his wants and needs for the Canucks heading into the March 6 deadline and beyond.

While Rutherford has made it clear in the past — particularly after the Quinn Hughes blockbuster trade — that the Canucks are in full rebuild mode, he doubled down on the rhetoric in his appearance, stating that a good chunk of the team is available for the right price and that young assets are the target for the team moving forward.

“We’ll be as active as possible if, in fact, something makes sense for our return. We’re not out looking to just give away players,” Rutherford said, speaking to hosts John Shannon and Daren Millard. “I don’t know how many younger players — mid-20s to younger — are gonna be available that we can acquire, but we’re gonna look at all possibilities. Sticking to that plan of staying younger, getting a group together that can come together over the next couple years as a team.”

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Rutherford added that — while they won’t part with guys blindly — there aren’t too many untouchables on the Canucks roster, saying, “There are some, I won’t get into them. I don’t wanna suggest that all our players are available, because they’re not. But I would say the list is relatively short.”

One of those players is defenceman Filip Hronek, who has been one of the team’s steadiest players and “100 per cent” a top guy for the present and future in Rutherford’s eyes.

“He’s been our best player this year. He’s a No. 1 defenceman, he’s a heart-and-soul guy,” he said. “In as bad a year as the Canucks have had, Filip Hronek has been extremely good. He’s been terrific this year.”

He gave a less clear answer about forward Elias Pettersson, who is in the second year of an eight-year, $92 million contract signed during the 2023-24 season.

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The 27-year-old Swede has struggled to reproduce offensively at the levels he did in the 2022-23 and 2023-24 seasons, when he surpassed the point-per-game mark and earned two all-star nods.

However, Rutherford still likes what he’s seen from his No. 1 centreman, and that “Ultimately, when this team gets ready to contend, you need that kind of player.”

Adding that, “He has played better than given credit for this year for the Canucks. I think he’s worked very hard at his two-way game. “A guy in his position, we’d like to see him do more on the offensive side, but to his credit, he’s worked at it. If somebody made a great offer, we’d have to look at it. But it’s not a guy that we feel we have to get out there and shop. He’s a young guy, his offence can still come back — I think it will.”

For now, the Canucks are in asset collection mode. The J.T. Miller and Hughes trades put them in that spot, and the Kiefer Sherwood deal reinforced it. Rutherford said he’s comfortable letting the young guys — either acquired from those trades or brought up through the system — continue to play and adjust to the NHL.

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So far, leaning on that youth has led the Canucks to an NHL-worst 18-33-7 record. But that’s all fine and dandy for Rutherford and the Canucks, as they head to a solid 2026 draft where they’re likely to land the equivalent of three first-round picks. Should the Canucks continue on this path, they’ll finish with the worst regular-season record, landing them the first pick of the second round, which, on paper, will be the 32nd pick after the Ottawa Senators were forced to forfeit their first-round selection.

“What we need to do now is get as many young players in here and get established as a young group that’s gonna grow together and want to be here for a long time,” Rutherford said. “That’s our priority right now.”

Though he didn’t state a preference as to which player he’d like to select should they land the top pick, he made it clear that “we’re very confident with that first pick we’re getting in the first round, that we’re getting one of the players that we really like that will make a difference in this franchise over the years.”

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Full list of award winners, player of the match, scorecard & records

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Chennai Super Kings finally opened their account in the IPL 2026 points table with a win over the Delhi Capitals on April 11. The Men in Yellow scored 212/2 and then bowled their opponents out for 189 to win the contest by 23 runs.

Sanju Samson and Jamie Overton were the architects of CSK’s victory against DC at the MA Chidambaram Stadium. Samson’s century powered CSK to a 200+ total in the first innings, and then Overton’s four-wicket haul ensured that DC could not chase the target.

It was a memorable Saturday evening for the CSK fans, and here’s a look at the scorecard, top stats and award winners from the game.


CSK vs DC IPL 2026 scorecard

Sanju Samson returned to form and played an extraordinary innings of 115 runs off just 56 balls. The CSK opener became the first batter to score a hundred in this year’s IPL tournament. Ayush Mhatre supported him well with a 36-ball 59 before he was retired out.

Axar Patel was the only Delhi Capitals bowler to take a wicket in the game. The DC captain dismissed opposition skipper Ruturaj Gaikwad caught out in the seventh over of the first innings.

Pathum Nissanka provided a great start to the Delhi Capitals once again. The Sri Lankan opener amassed 41 runs off 24 deliveries, hitting four fours and two sixes. The rest of the DC top-order could not contribute much, but Tristan Stubbs fought like a lone warrior, scoring 60 off 38.

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Jamie Overton and Anshul Kamboj united forces to wreck the DC batting lineup. Overton bagged four wickets, while Kamboj finished with three as CSK bowled DC out for 189 in 20 overs.


CSK vs DC IPL 2026 full list of award winners

Sanju Samson won the award for smacking the most fours in the contest. Opening the batting for the Chennai Super Kings, Samson hit 15 fours. He also won the Super Striker award for scoring runs at an electric strike rate of 205.36.

Here is the complete list of award winners from the game between CSK and DC at Chepauk:

Player of the Match: Sanju Samson (115 off 56)

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Super Striker of the Match: Sanju Samson (SR of 205.36)

Super Sixes of the Match: Sanju Samson (4 sixes)

Most Fours in the Match: Sanju Samson (15 fours)

Most Dot Balls in the Match: Jamie Overton (13 dot balls)

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CSK vs DC IPL 2026 stats and records

Chennai Super Kings all-rounder Jamie Overton registered the best bowling figures (4/17) by any bowler in IPL 2026 so far. Here are some other top stats and records emerging from this game:

  1. Chennai Super Kings ended their six-match losing streak at Chepauk by defeating the Delhi Capitals.
  2. CSK maintained their 100% win record while defending a 200+ target against DC.
  3. Sanju Samson now has an IPL century for three different franchises – Rajasthan Royals, Chennai Super Kings and Delhi Capitals.
  4. This was CSK’s only second win in an IPL match without MS Dhoni in the playing squad.