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Vancouver Canucks Called Out for Hypocritical Social Media Post Making Headlines for All the Wrong Reasons


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Cooper Godin
April 8, 2025  (1:17 PM)
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The Vancouver Canucks' slogan for the 2024-25 season ended up being slightly ironic, as was pointed out by Rob Williams of Daily Hive on Tuesday.

We're nearing the end of the 2024-25 season for the Vancouver Canucks, with their Stanley Cup Playoff hopes potentially coming to an end tonight if they lose to the Dallas Stars.
With the 2024-25 campaign coming to a close officially next week, the Canucks have decided to commence their 2025-26 season ticket sales starting today and for some fans, they're not too happy with the pricing.

Vancouver Canucks team slogan ended up being slightly ironic

In their social media post announcing that season ticket sales for 2025-26 are on sale effective immediately, the Vancouver Canucks decided to include this year's team slogan - "ALL TOGETHER", along with an image featuring pending unrestricted free agent forward Brock Boeser.
Rob Williams of Daily Hive pointed out in a post of his own that this year's slogan ended up being pretty ironic due to the reported feud between Elias Pettersson and J.T. Miller earlier in the season.
"Team slogan of "all together" in the Miller-Pettersson feud season was a bit ironic in retrospect." Williams said in a post on X.

Fans unhappy with season ticket price increase for 2025-26 season

Season ticket prices are going up for the 2025-26 campaign, as was reported back in February and fans aren't too pleased with the decision.
"The increase in price relative to the product on the ice is insane. @fr_aquilini continues to be out of touch and greedily scraping everything he can from hardworking Canucks fans." @justcanucksfan said.
"I wanted to stay on after 9 years of being a STM but as I said to my account rep, I won't succumb to corporate greed. The increase is not justified." @SportsGuyyyyyy said.
Unless something changes this offseason for the Vancouver Canucks to put them in a better position to succeed and return to the Stanley Cup Playoffs in April 2026, it wouldn't be much of a shock to see some fans either reduce the amount of games they go to or entirely stop going.
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Vancouver Canucks Called Out for Hypocritical Social Media Post Making Headlines for All the Wrong Reasons

With ticket prices going up next season, do you still plan on attending any Vancouver Canucks games?

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