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    Canucks’ six-game exhibition slate features home-and-home matchups with the Kraken, Edmonton Oilers and Calgary Flames

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    canucksCanucks defenceman Noah Juulsen and Kraken winger Oliver Bjorkstrand battle during Feb. 22 meeting in Seattle. Photo by John Froschauer /AP

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    The Vancouver Canucks kick off their 2024-25 pre-season schedule on Sept. 24, hosting the Seattle Kraken at Rogers Arena.

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    The team unveiled its six-game exhibition slate on Friday afternoon and it features home-and-home matchups with the Kraken, Edmonton Oilers and Calgary Flames.

    They’ll host the Flames at the Abbotsford Centre on Sept. 25. This is the fourth straight season they are having a pre-season game in Abbotsford, which is home to Vancouver’s AHL Abbotsford Canucks farm team.

    The Canucks’ final pre-season game goes Oct. 4 at Rogers Arena, with the Oilers providing the opposition.

    Ticket information for all home pre-season games will be announced at a later date.

    2024-25 CANUCKS PRE-SEASON GAME SCHEDULE

    Sept. 24 — Vancouver Canucks vs. Seattle Kraken at Rogers Arena

    Sept. 25 — Vancouver Canucks vs. Calgary Flames at Abbotsford Centre

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    Sept. 27 — Vancouver Canucks at Seattle Kraken at Climate Pledge Arena

    Sept. 28 — Vancouver Canucks at Calgary Flames at Scotiabank Saddledome

    Sept. 30 — Vancouver Canucks at Edmonton Oilers at Rogers Place

    Oct. 4 — Vancouver Canucks vs. Edmonton Oilers at Rogers Arena

    kraken Seattle Kraken goaltender Joey Daccord looks down after allowing a goal to Vancouver Canucks centre Teddy Blueger, as centre Nils Aman (88) reacts during the first period of an NHL hockey game Friday, Nov. 24, 2023, in Seattle. Photo by Lindsey Wasson /THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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