Vancouver Canucks

# seasons – 50

Record –  1,649-1,746-391-159  (3,848 points)

Playoff appearances – 28

Stanley Cups – 0

First player: Gary Doak D    1st round 1970 NHL Expansion Draft (June 10th, 1970).

First-ever Draft Selection: Dale Tallon 1970, 2nd overall   

Highest Draft selection: Dale Tallon 1970, 2nd overall    Trevor Linden 1988, 2nd overall               Petr Nedved 1990, 2nd overall      Daniel Sedin 1999, 2nd overall 

HOFers – Pavel Bure

Retired #’s –   #10- Pavel Bure, #12- Stan Smyl, #16- Trevor Linden, #19- Markus Naslund, #22- Daniel Sedin, #33- Henrik Sedin

Leaders

                Games Played – Henrik Sedin, 1,330

Goals – Daniel Sedin, 393

                Assists – Henrik Sedin, 830

                Points – Henrik Sedin, 1,070

                Plus/minus – Henrik Sedin, +165

                Penalty Minutes – Gino Odjick, 2,127

                Power Play Goals – Daniel Sedin, 138

                Shorthanded Goals – Pavel Bure, 24

                Hat Tricks – Markus Naslund, 10   Tony Tanti, 10

                Goalie Wins – Roberto Luongo, 252

                Goals Against Average – Cory Schneider, 2.20

                Save pct. – Cory Schneider, .927

                Shutouts – Roberto Luongo, 38

Coaching Wins Leader – Alain Vigneault, 313

Team Captains

Orland Kurtenbach  ‘70-74

Andre Boudrias ‘75-76

Chris Oddleifson ‘76-77

Don Lever ‘77-79

Kevin McCarthy ‘79-82

Stan Smyl ‘82-90

Dan Quinn ‘90-91

Trevor Linden ‘90-97

Doug Lidster ‘90-91

Mark Messier ‘97-00

Markus Naslund ‘00-08

Roberto Luongo ‘08-10

Henrik Sedin ‘10-18

Bo Horvat ‘19-

Quotables…

“When I look at the net, I don’t see a goalie.” – Pavel Bure

“The skilled players can be skilled players, and they’re not impeded.” – Trevor Linden

“Everything was set for us to play a real good game. Then we left the dressing room and everything went to hell.” – Curt Fraser

“Goals are like bananas. They come in bunches.” – Brendan Morrison

Did you know…
… The Vancouver Canucks made the Stanley Cup Finals in their 12th, 24th, and 40th seasons, going 0-3.
… The Sedin Brothers won back to back scoring titles (Henrik 2009-10, Daniel 2010-11). 
… The Vancouver Canucks played the last regular season game at the Corral in Calgary (3/31/83), and the Flames played the last regular season game at Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver (4/30/95).
… When the Canucks home rink (Rogers Arena) was known as GM Place, it was nicknamed The Garage.
… The Sedin twins, Daniel and Henrik, scored the second-most points of any brother duo in NHL history (2,034).
… The Vancouver Canucks are the only team in NHL history to come back from a 3-1 playoff series deficit to win the series 3 times! (STL 2003, CGY 1994, and WIN 1992). … Goaltender Roberto Luongo was the Canucks team captain from 2008-2010. Goalies were not permitted to be on-ice captains according to league rules. While Luongo was not permitted to wear a “C” on his sweater, he wore one on his goalie mask. Mattias Ohlund and Willie Mitchell handled on-ice duties.  Luongo passed the captain’s torch to Henrik Sedin for the 2010-11 season.
… Barry Wilkens scored the first goal in Canucks history.
… Wayne Maki scored the first game-winner in Canucks history.