50-year-old ex-Vancouver Canucks forward Bertuzzi to play high-level hockey for first time in 11 years
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Canucks Star Faces Defining Season After Tumultuous Year
As the Vancouver Canucks gear up for the 2025-26 season, fans and experts alike are left pondering a crucial question: What is the true identity of this team? After a rollercoaster of a season marred by disappointment and a touch of bad luck, the franchise has doubled down on its core unit. But now, the spotlight shines brightly on the players themselves. The burden is theirs to bear, and the narrative they create will define their year. Mike Ha…
Former NHLer Todd Bertuzzi to play for senior AAA team in 2025-26 - Daily Faceoff
Todd Betuzzi is returning to the ice for another season of competitive hockey. While the 50-year-old hasn’t played professionally since 2014, he will be lacing up the skates for the Cambridge Hornets in Allan Cup Hockey this season, taking on double duty at the rink while also serving as the head coach of the Cambridge RedHawks. A veteran of 18 NHL seasons, Bertuzzi played 1,159 regular season games, and scored 314 goals and 770 points through…
Todd Bertuzzi will make a remarkable comeback next season, but this time, in a double role. The former NHL veteran, known for his robustness and offensive talent, will not only be behind the bench as head coach of the Cambridge RedHawks, but he will also refit the skates to put on the Cambridge Hornets sweater in the ACHL (Allan Cup Hockey League).At 50, the one who played 1,159 NHL games, totalling 770 points with several teams, including the N…
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