
A picture of Marco Rossi in the game.
The Vancouver Canucks have suffered another setback during a difficult season stretch.
Newly acquired center Marco Rossi will miss extended time after landing on injured reserve.
The Canucks confirmed the move on Friday.
Rossi’s injured reserve placement is retroactive to December 30.
The decision signals a longer absence than initially expected.
Marco Rossi Injury Clouds Canucks Plans
Head coach Adam Foote confirmed Rossi is dealing with a lower-body injury.
He did not reveal the exact nature or severity of the issue.
The injury timing is unfortunate for both player and team.
Rossi last played in Vancouver’s final game of 2025.
The Canucks lost 6–3 to the Philadelphia Flyers at Rogers Arena.
Rossi blocked a shot early in the third period.
He did not return for the final eight minutes.
The incident appeared minor during the game.
However, the Canucks later ruled him out for upcoming matches.
The injured reserve move now confirms a longer recovery timeline.
Trade Spotlight Returns After Rossi Setback
Marco Rossi arrived in Vancouver in mid-December.
He was part of a blockbuster trade with the Minnesota Wild.
The deal sent former Canucks captain Quinn Hughes to Minnesota.
The trade reshaped Vancouver’s roster and future outlook.
Rossi joined the team alongside defenseman Zeev Buim.
Forward Liam Öhgren was also included in the package.
Since the trade, Rossi has struggled to find offensive rhythm.
He recorded one goal and one assist in eight games with Vancouver.
His overall season numbers sit at five goals and ten assists.
Those totals came across 25 games between both teams.
Canucks Call Up Arsheep Bains
In response to the Marco Rossi injured reserve move, Vancouver made a roster call-up.
Left winger Arsheep Bains has been recalled from Abbotsford.
The Abbotsford Canucks compete in the American Hockey League.
Bains recently cleared waivers after a demotion.
He now returns to the NHL roster amid injury concerns.
In 26 NHL games this season, Bains has modest production.
He recorded one goal and four assists.
His AHL numbers show more offensive confidence.
Bains posted three goals and three assists in five games.
The Canucks hope that spark translates at the NHL level.
Conor Garland Avoids Injured Reserve
Earlier in the week, Vancouver flagged additional injury concerns.
The team announced Rossi and Conor Garland would miss one week.
Only Rossi was placed on injured reserve.
Garland remains day-to-day for now.
His status allows roster flexibility moving forward.
The Canucks may welcome his return sooner than expected.
Pacific Division Standings Add Pressure
The Marco Rossi injured reserve move comes during a bleak stretch.
Vancouver sits last in the Pacific Division.
They rank 31st out of 32 NHL teams overall.
Injuries and inconsistent scoring have plagued the season.
Roster instability has added to on-ice struggles.
Every lineup change now carries extra weight.
The Canucks return to home ice Friday night.
They face the Seattle Kraken in a divisional matchup.
With Rossi sidelined, Vancouver must adjust quickly.

