From Pup to Protector:
Meet Eddie, the Canucks’ Future Service Dog
The Vancouver Canucks are pleased to introduce their newest and furriest member of the Canucks family: Eddie, a black lab.
Named after long-time Canucks defenceman Alex Edler, Eddie is a service dog in training, sponsored by the Canucks in partnership with B.C. Guide Dogs.
Introducing Eddie
This pup is more than just a cute face, Eddie’s journey through the B.C. Guide Dog Training Program will prepare him to assist those in need – whether it’s a visually impaired person, a child with autism, or a veteran or first responder living with OSI-PTSD. Eddie’s future job will be to safeguard his handler, providing loyalty, care, and a sense of security. Service dogs like Eddie can make a profound impact, helping people improve mobility, lower stress, bring them joy, and enhance their quality of life.
As the Canucks’ all-time leader in goals, assists, and points by a defenceman, Edler is known for his dependability, skill, and dedication the ice and in the community – traits Eddie will carry forward in his role as a guide dog.
The Canucks are thrilled to honour Elder’s legacy through Eddie’s journey, and we can’t wait to watch him grow into a life-changing companion for someone in need.
Fans can follow Eddie’s progress through the B.C. Guide Dog Training Program via regular “pupdates” on the Canucks’ social media channels: @canuckspup and @canucks on Instagram.
Eddie’s journey from playful puppy to fully-trained dog will be a great journey to watch unfold, and we’re excited to share it with the Canucks community.
If Eddie’s story inspires you, there are ways to get involved! B.C. Guide Dogs is always in need of volunteers in the Vancouver area to help raise future service dogs like Eddie. Volunteers receive training, supplies, and support as they help transform puppies into companions who will go on to change lives.
For more information on volunteering or donating to this cause, visit the website here.
Forever A Canuck
To us, the name Ryp represents the ultimate teammate.
Ryp was a courageous, kind, determined and supportive helper who made a lasting impact on the fans, players, and community. He was named after former Canuck Rick Rypien, a hockey hero, son, brother, uncle, teammate, and friend who accomplished a great deal in a short amount of time and left a legacy of support that has helped countless fans around the word through the Hockey Talks program.
Both Rick and Ryp will remain forever a Canuck.