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Team colours:  Blue, Green, Silver, White
Town:  Vancouver, BC
Founded:  1945
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 # Player A BornBirthplaceHt Wt SCtrctCap Hit  
#30  Joe Cannata (G) 23 1990-01-02 Wakefield, MA, USA6.01 205 L13/14 $900,000  
#1  Roberto Luongo (G) 34 1979-04-04 Montréal, QC, CAN6.03 205 L21/22 $5,333,333  
#35  Cory Schneider (G) 27 1986-03-18 Marblehead, MA, USA6.02 196 L14/15 $4,000,000  
                    
#41  Andrew Alberts (D) 31 1981-06-30 Minneapolis, MN, USA6.04 220 L12/13 $1,225,000  
#4  Keith Ballard (D) 30 1982-11-26 Baudette, MN, USA5.11 207 L14/15 $4,200,000  
#18  Cam Barker (D) 27 1986-04-04 Winnipeg, MB, CAN6.03 216 L12/13 $700,000  
#3  Kevin Bieksa (D)   31 1981-06-16 Grimsby, ON, CAN6.01 198 R15/16 $4,600,000  
#58  Frank Corrado (D) 20 1993-03-26 Woodbridge, ON, CAN6.01 192 R15/16 $610,000  
#23  Alexander Edler (D) 27 1986-04-21 Östersund, SWE6.04 220 L18/19 $5,000,000  
#5  Jason Garrison (D) 28 1984-11-13 White Rock, BC, CAN6.02 220 L17/18 $4,600,000  
#2  Dan Hamhuis (D) 30 1982-12-13 Smithers, BC, CAN6.01 203 L15/16 $4,500,000  
#38  Derek Joslin (D) 26 1987-03-17 Richmond Hill, ON, CAN6.01 209 L12/13 $700,000  
#8  Christopher Tanev (D) 23 1989-12-20 Toronto, ON, CAN6.02 185 R12/13 $900,000  
                    
#7  David Booth (LW) 28 1984-11-24 Detroit, MI, USA6.00 212 L14/15 $4,250,000  
#14  Alexandre Burrows (LW/RW)   32 1981-04-11 Pincourt, QC, CAN6.01 190 L16/17 $2,000,000  
#25  Andrew Ebbett (C/LW) 30 1983-01-02 Vernon, BC, CAN5.10 172 L12/13 $600,000  
#36  Jannik Hansen (RW) 27 1986-03-15 Rødovre, DEN6.01 203 R $1,350,000  
#20  Chris Higgins (LW/C) 29 1983-06-02 Smithtown, NY, USA6.00 203 L16/17 $1,900,000  
#46  Nicklas Jensen (RW/LW) 20 1993-03-16 Herning, DEN6.03 203 L15/16 $925,000  
#9  Zack Kassian (RW) 22 1991-01-24 Windsor, ON, CAN6.03 209 R13/14 $870,000  
#17  Ryan Kesler (C)   28 1984-08-31 Livonia, MI, USA6.02 205 R15/16 $5,000,000  
#40  Maxim Lapierre (C/RW) 28 1985-03-29 St-Léonard, QC, CAN6.02 220 R12/13 $1,000,000  
#27  Manny Malhotra (C)     33 1980-05-18 Mississauga, ON, CAN6.02 216 L12/13 $2,500,000  
#13  Steven Pinizzotto (RW) 29 1984-04-26 Mississauga, ON, CAN6.01 194 R12/13 $600,000  
#21  Mason Raymond (LW/RW) 27 1985-09-17 Cochrane, AB, CAN6.00 183 L12/13 $2,275,000  
#15  Derek Roy (C) 30 1983-05-04 Ottawa, ON, CAN5.09 187 L12/13 $4,000,000  
#45  Jordan Schroeder (RW/C) 22 1990-09-29 Prior Lake, MN, USA5.08 183 R12/13 $1,025,000  
#33  Henrik Sedin (C)   32 1980-09-26 Örnsköldsvik, SWE6.02 190 L13/14 $6,100,000  
#22  Daniel Sedin (LW)   32 1980-09-26 Örnsköldsvik, SWE6.01 185 L13/14 $6,100,000  
#29  Tom Sestito (LW) 25 1987-09-28 Utica, NY, USA6.04 229 L12/13 $605,000  
#32  Dale Weise (RW) 24 1988-08-05 Winnipeg, MB, CAN6.02 205 R12/13 $615,000  
Position: G:3 D:10 F:18 | Av Age: 27.58 years | Av Ht: 186.03 cm | Av Wt: 91.71 kg | Compare with other teams Compare data to other teams
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Interesting Facts

League: NHL
Average Age: 27.58 years
Average Ht: 186.03 cm
Average Wt: 91.71 kg
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Vancouver Canucks experience: 6496 GP
NHL experience: 11164 GP
WC experience: 254 GP
OG experience: 37 GP
Elitserien experience: 446 GP
Allsvenskan experience: 2 GP
SM-Liiga experience: 20 GP
AHL experience: 3157 GP
NLA experience: 8 GP

 Season League GP W T L OW OL TP # Postseason
2013 - 2014 NHL - - - - - - - - -
2012 - 2013 NHL 48 26 - 15 - 7 59 3 Conference QF loss 
2011 - 2012 NHL 82 51 - 22 - 9 111 1 Conference QF loss 
2010 - 2011 NHL 82 54 - 19 - 9 117 1 Final loss
2009 - 2010 NHL 82 49 - 28 - 5 103 5 Conference SF loss


Complete transfer coverage
Date Status Player From To Source 
05/07/2013 Up/Down Andrew Gordon (F) Chicago Wolves Vancouver Canucks Recalled 
05/02/2013 Up/Down Brendan Gaunce (F) Belleville Bulls Vancouver Canucks Recalled 
05/02/2013 Transfer Henrik Tömmernes (D) Frölunda Vancouver Canucks Entry Level 
04/30/2013 Up/Down Eddie Läck (G) Chicago Wolves Vancouver Canucks Recalled 
04/30/2013 Up/Down Peter Andersson (D) Chicago Wolves Vancouver Canucks Recalled 
04/30/2013 Up/Down Jim Vandermeer (D) Chicago Wolves Vancouver Canucks Recalled 
04/30/2013 Up/Down Alex Mallet (F) Chicago Wolves Vancouver Canucks Recalled 
04/30/2013 Up/Down Darren Archibald (F) Chicago Wolves Vancouver Canucks Recalled 



 
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Location: Vancouver, BC
Capacity: 18860
Construction Year: 1995

 Season Team League GP W T L OTW OTL GF GA TP Rank Postseason
1983 - 1984 Vancouver Canucks NHL 80 32 9 39 - - 306328 73 12 Conference QF loss
1984 - 1985 Vancouver Canucks NHL 80 25 9 46 - - 284401 59 18 Did not make playoffs
1985 - 1986 Vancouver Canucks NHL 80 23 13 44 - - 282333 59 16 Conference QF loss
1986 - 1987 Vancouver Canucks NHL 80 29 8 43 - - 282314 66 19 Did not make playoffs
1987 - 1988 Vancouver Canucks NHL 80 25 9 46 - - 272320 59 19 Did not make playoffs
1988 - 1989 Vancouver Canucks NHL 80 33 8 39 - - 251253 74 14 Conference QF loss
1989 - 1990 Vancouver Canucks NHL 80 25 14 41 - - 245306 64 20 Did not make playoffs
1990 - 1991 Vancouver Canucks NHL 80 28 9 43 - - 243315 65 17 Conference QF loss
1991 - 1992 Vancouver Canucks NHL 80 42 12 26 - - 285250 96 4 Conference SF loss
1992 - 1993 Vancouver Canucks NHL 84 46 9 29 - - 346278 101 7 Conference SF loss
1993 - 1994 Vancouver Canucks NHL 84 41 3 40 - - 279276 85 14 Final loss
1994 - 1995 Vancouver Canucks NHL 48 18 12 18 - - 153148 48 13 Conference SF loss
1995 - 1996 Vancouver Canucks NHL 82 32 15 35 - - 278278 79 16 Conference QF loss
1996 - 1997 Vancouver Canucks NHL 82 35 7 40 - - 257273 77 15 Did not make playoffs
1997 - 1998 Vancouver Canucks NHL 82 25 14 43 - - 224273 64 24 Did not make playoffs
1998 - 1999 Vancouver Canucks NHL 82 23 12 47 - - 192258 58 26 Did not make playoffs
1999 - 2000 Vancouver Canucks NHL 82 30 15 29 - 8 227237 83 20 Did not make playoffs
2000 - 2001 Vancouver Canucks NHL 82 36 11 28 - 7 239238 90 15 Conference QF loss
2001 - 2002 Vancouver Canucks NHL 82 42 7 30 - 3 254211 94 13 Conference QF loss
2002 - 2003 Vancouver Canucks NHL 82 45 13 23 - 1 264208 104 6 Conference SF loss
2003 - 2004 Vancouver Canucks NHL 82 43 10 24 - 5 235194 101 7 Conference QF loss
2005 - 2006 Vancouver Canucks NHL 82 42 - 32 - 8 256255 92 17 Did not make playoffs
2006 - 2007 Vancouver Canucks NHL 82 49 - 26 - 7 222201 105 8 Conference SF loss
2007 - 2008 Vancouver Canucks NHL 82 39 - 33 - 10 213215 88 21 Did not make playoffs
2008 - 2009 Vancouver Canucks NHL 82 45 - 27 - 10 246220 100 7 Conference SF loss
2009 - 2010 Vancouver Canucks NHL 82 49 - 28 - 5 272222 103 5 Conference SF loss
2010 - 2011 Vancouver Canucks NHL 82 54 - 19 - 9 262185 117 1 Final loss
2011 - 2012 Vancouver Canucks NHL 82 51 - 22 - 9 249198 111 1 Conference QF loss 
2012 - 2013 Vancouver Canucks NHL 48 26 - 15 - 7 127121 59 3 Conference QF loss  
2013 - 2014 Vancouver Canucks NHL - - - - - - -- - - - 
Currently showing the 30 latest seasons, click to view complete team history (68 seasons total)



- #11 Wayne Maki (F) - #16 Trevor Linden (F) - #28 Luc Bourdon (D)
- #12 Stan Smyl (F) - #19 Markus Näslund (F)




- 1932 Andy Bathgate (F) - 1962 Petri Skriko (F) - 1975 Todd Bertuzzi (F)
- 1941 Bryan Hextall, Jr. (F) - 1965 Russ Courtnall (F) - 1975 Brendan Morrison (F)
- 1954 David Williams (F) - 1965 Cam Neely (F) - 1976 Ed Jovanovski (D)
- 1954 Harold Snepsts (D) - 1966 Jyrki Lumme (D) - 1976 Mattias Öhlund (D)
- 1956 Thomas Gradin (F) - 1969 Alexander Mogilny (F) - 1979 Roberto Luongo (G)
- 1960 Vladimir Krutov (F) - 1970 Trevor Linden (F) - 1980 Daniel Sedin (F)
- 1960 Igor Larionov (F) - 1971 Pavel Bure (F) - 1980 Henrik Sedin (F)
- 1961 Mark Messier (F) - 1973 Markus Näslund (F)
- 1961 Patrik Sundström (F) - 1974 Sami Salo (D)



# Player Season Team League GP G A TP PIM
1.   Mark Mancari (F) 2012 - 2013 Rochester Americans AHL 75 22 39 61 66
2.   Petr Nedved (F) 2012 - 2013 Bili Tygri Liberec Czech 48 20 33 53 151
3.   Alexandre Bolduc (F) 2012 - 2013 Portland Pirates AHL 56 24 27 51 90
4.   Brad Leeb (F) 2012 - 2013 Coventry Blaze EIHL 57 24 26 50 112
5.   Byron Ritchie (F) 2012 - 2013 Bern NLA 46 19 30 49 36
6.   Herberts Vasiljevs (F) 2012 - 2013 Krefeld Pinguine DEL 50 18 29 47 87
7.   Jesse Schultz (F) 2012 - 2013 Rapid City Rush CHL 43 18 27 45 12
8.   Jason Krog (F) 2012 - 2013 HV71 Elitserien 55 17 26 43 18
9.   Michel Ouellet (F) 2012 - 2013 Thetford Mines Isothermic LNAH 24 19 22 41 2
10.   Jason Jaffray (F) 2012 - 2013 St. John's IceCaps AHL 64 15 26 41 53
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# Player GP G A TP
1.   Henrik Sedin (F) 940 182 610 792
2.   Daniel Sedin (F) 906 291 467 758
3.   Markus Näslund (F) 884 346 410 756
4.   Trevor Linden (F) 1140 318 415 733
5.   Stan Smyl (F) 898 262 411 673
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# Player GP G A TP
1.   Markus Näslund (F) 884 346 410 756
2.   Trevor Linden (F) 1140 318 415 733
3.   Daniel Sedin (F) 906 291 467 758
4.   Stan Smyl (F) 898 262 411 673
5.   Pavel Bure (F) 428 254 224 478
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# Player GP G A TP
1.   Henrik Sedin (F) 940 182 610 792
2.   Daniel Sedin (F) 906 291 467 758
3.   Trevor Linden (F) 1140 318 415 733
4.   Stan Smyl (F) 898 262 411 673
5.   Markus Näslund (F) 884 346 410 756
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# Player GP G TP PIM
1.   Gino Odjick (F) 443 43 110 2028
2.   Garth Butcher (D) 610 33 140 1668
3.   Stan Smyl (F) 898 262 673 1556
4.   Harold Snepsts (D) 781 35 195 1446
5.   David Williams (F) 312 83 165 1324
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# Player GP G A TP
1.   Trevor Linden (F) 1140 318 415 733
2.   Henrik Sedin (F) 940 182 610 792
3.   Daniel Sedin (F) 906 291 467 758
4.   Stan Smyl (F) 898 262 411 673
5.   Markus Näslund (F) 884 346 410 756
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# Player GP G TP PPG
1.   Lorne Davis (F) 15 11 21 1.400
2.   Alan Kuntz (F) 134 79 163 1.216
3.   Jim McKenny (D) 18 7 21 1.167
4.   Andy Bathgate (F) 197 102 229 1.162
5.   Pavel Bure (F) 428 254 478 1.117
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# Player Season League GP G A TP PIM
1.   Henrik Sedin (F) 2009 - 2010 NHL 82 29 83 112 48
2.   Pavel Bure (F) 1992 - 1993 NHL 83 60 50 110 69
3.   Andy Bathgate (F) 1969 - 1970 WHL 72 40 68 108 66
4.   Pavel Bure (F) 1993 - 1994 NHL 76 60 47 107 86
5.   Alexander Mogilny (F) 1995 - 1996 NHL 79 55 52 107 16
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# Player Season League GP G A TP PIM
1.   Pavel Bure (F) 1992 - 1993 NHL 83 60 50 110 69
2.   Pavel Bure (F) 1993 - 1994 NHL 76 60 47 107 86
3.   Alexander Mogilny (F) 1995 - 1996 NHL 79 55 52 107 16
4.   Pavel Bure (F) 1997 - 1998 NHL 82 51 39 90 48
5.   Markus Näslund (F) 2002 - 2003 NHL 82 48 56 104 52
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# Player Season League GP G A TP PIM
1.   Henrik Sedin (F) 2009 - 2010 NHL 82 29 83 112 48
2.   Henrik Sedin (F) 2010 - 2011 NHL 82 19 75 94 40
3.   Henrik Sedin (F) 2006 - 2007 NHL 82 10 71 81 66
4.   Andy Bathgate (F) 1969 - 1970 WHL 72 40 68 108 66
5.   Henrik Sedin (F) 2011 - 2012 NHL 82 14 67 81 52
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# Player Season League GP G A TP PIM
1.   Donald Brashear (F) 1997 - 1998 NHL 77 9 9 18 372
2.   Gino Odjick (F) 1996 - 1997 NHL 70 5 8 13 371
3.   Gino Odjick (F) 1991 - 1992 NHL 65 4 6 10 348
4.   David Williams (F) 1980 - 1981 NHL 77 35 27 62 343
5.   David Williams (F) 1981 - 1982 NHL 77 17 21 38 341
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Season Roster Link Average Height Average Weight Average Age
2012- 2013 View roster 186.03 cm | 6.01 ft 91.71 kg | 202 lbs 27.58 yrs
2011- 2012 View roster 186.97 cm | 6.02 ft 91.86 kg | 203 lbs 28.03 yrs
2010- 2011 View roster 186.28 cm | 6.01 ft 91.66 kg | 202 lbs 27.63 yrs
2009- 2010 View roster 186.16 cm | 6.01 ft 91.65 kg | 202 lbs 28.65 yrs
2008- 2009 View roster 187.03 cm | 6.02 ft 93.07 kg | 205 lbs 27.72 yrs
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53 players 13 players 4 players 1 players 1 players
24 players 11 players 3 players 1 players 1 players


Rnd # Player Born Birthplace Ht Wt

 2012

 1 #26 3 Brendan Gaunce (C/LW) 1994-03-25 Sudbury, ON, CAN 188 cm 96 kg
 2 #57 3 Alex Mallet (RW/C) 1992-05-22 Amqui, QC, CAN 185 cm 78 kg
 5 #147 3 Ben Hutton (D) 1993-04-20 Prescott, ON, CAN 191 cm 88 kg
 6 #177 3 Wesley Myron (C) 1992-08-16 Victoria, BC, CAN 188 cm 85 kg
 7 #207 6 Matt Beattie (C/RW) 1992-12-14 Whitehouse Station, NJ, USA 191 cm 86 kg

 2011

 1 #29 7 Nicklas Jensen (RW/LW) 1993-03-16 Herning, DEN 191 cm 92 kg
 3 #71 8 David Honzik (G) 1993-08-09 Milevsko, CZE 190 cm 94 kg
 3 #90 3 Alexandre Grenier (RW/C) 1991-09-05 Laval, QC, CAN 194 cm 89 kg
 4 #101 6 Joseph LaBate (C) 1993-04-16 Burnsville, MN, USA 193 cm 88 kg
 4 #120 1 Ludwig Blomstrand (LW/RW) 1993-03-08 Uppsala, SWE 188 cm 99 kg
 5 #150 3 Frank Corrado (D) 1993-03-26 Woodbridge, ON, CAN 185 cm 87 kg
 6 #180 1 Pathrik Vesterholm (C/LW) 1992-01-06 Karlskrona, SWE 181 cm 85 kg
 7 #210 1 Henrik Tömmernes (D) 1990-08-28 Karlstad, SWE 184 cm 84 kg

 2010

 4 #115 6 Patrick McNally (D) 1991-12-04 Glen Head, NY, USA 188 cm 86 kg
 5 #145 8 Adam Polasek (D) 1991-07-12 Ostrava, CZE 191 cm 91 kg
 6 #172 3 Alex Friesen (C) 1991-01-30 Niagara On The Lake, ON, CAN 178 cm 84 kg
 6 #175 2 Jonathan Iilahti (G) 1992-04-27 Vaasa, FIN 186 cm 80 kg
 7 #205 3 Sawyer Hannay (D) 1992-09-06 Moncton, NB, CAN 193 cm 89 kg
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History:

The Vancouver Canucks joined the NHL for the 1970-1971 season along with the Buffalo Sabres. The team played its first NHL game on October 9th 1970 losing to the Los Angeles Kings. The team recorded its first win on October 11th when the Canucks beat the Toronto Maple Leafs.

The first years of the team were difficult and the Canucks struggled to find any success. The team finished its debut season in sixth place of the Eastern Division. The following year the Canucks finished last in the league with a record of 20-58-8.

The Canucks finally found some success in the 1974-1975 season after the NHL was divided into divisions. The Vancouver Canucks won the Smythe Division but their playoff run was short-lived since the team lost to the Montreal Canadiens in five games.

At the turn of the decade the Canucks returned to the playoffs after disappointing seasons in 1976-1977 and 1977-1978. In the 1978-1979 season Ron Sedlbauer became the first player in Canucks history to score 40 goals and a year later Stan Smyl lead the team in scoring with 31 goals while also recording 47 assists. The team still didn't pass the first round of the playoffs since the Buffalo Sabres eliminated the Canucks in four games.

In 1982 Canucks coach Harry Neale was involved in a brawl with a fan and suspended for the playoffs. Charismatic assistant coach Roger Neilson became the acting head coach and led the team all the way to its first Stanley Cup Final against the New York Islanders. The Canucks battled hard for a win in the first game but Mike Bossy's overtime goal gave the Islanders a 6-5 win. The Islanders went on to sweep the series.

Following its first appearance in the Final, the Canucks entered another set of disappointing years. In 1991 Smyl retired and the Canucks needed a new star, so the club acquired Russian Pavel Bure. The skilled forward, nicknamed "The Russian Rocket" scored 34 goals in his rookie season and went on to win the Calder Trophy. The Canucks finished first place and entered the first playoff round against the Winnipeg Jets. The Canucks were down 1-3 in the series before a strong comeback with three consecutive wins to win the series 4 games to 3. The Edmonton Oilers, however, eliminated the Canucks in the 2nd round.

In the 1992-1993 season Bure became the first Canuck to reach the 50 goal and 100 point mark with a total of 60 goals and 50 assists. The Canucks won their second straight division title and also recorded an 18-game unbeaten streak at home. The team's playoff run ended in the division finals as the Los Angeles Kings eliminated the Canucks in six games.

The 1993-1994 season turned out to be one of the greatest in Canucks history. The Canucks finished 2nd in the Pacific Division but had a difficult start in the playoffs. The team was down 1-3 to the Calgary Flames but eventually came back to eliminate the Flames in seven games. In the 2nd round of the playoffs the Canucks eliminated the Dallas Stars in five games and reached the Western Conference Finals against the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Canucks were lead by goalie Kirk McLean, who posted two shutouts and the club advanced to the Stanley Cup Final in six games. In the Final the Canucks faced the New York Rangers, who were the clear favourites looking to break their "40-year curse". The Canucks managed to extend the series into Game 7, but the Rangers eventually won the Stanley Cup with a 3-2 win in the decisive game.

After their 2nd Stanley Cup Final appearance the Canucks returned to the bottom of the table, and their darker years culminated before the turn of the millenium. In 1996-1997 the Canucks missed the playoffs for the first time in seven years before finishing in last place in the next two seasons.

In the 1999-2000 season the Canucks started to reshape the team. Head European scout Thomas Gradin convinced General Manager Brian Burke to draft Swedish twins Henrik (#3)and Daniel Sedin (#2), who became the core of the team in the 2000s. Markus Näslund became the team's captain and formed a strong offensive duo with Todd Bertuzzi .

In 2002-2003 the Canucks enjoyed the best season in franchise history. The team entered the playoffs with a record of 45-23-13-1 and won in the first round against the St. Louis Blues after coming back from a 1-3 deficit. In the 2nd round the Canucks faced the Minnesota Wild. The team already had a 3-1 lead but suffered heavy losses in the next two games losing with a combined score of 3-12. In Game 7 the Canucks had a 2-0 lead in the second period but the Wild came back scoring three goals in the final 12 minutes and eliminated the Canucks.

The Canucks remained one of the top teams of the Western Conference in the coming seasons but failed to find success. In the 2005-2006 season the Canucks again started to rebuild their roster starting with head coach Marc Crawford, who was replaced by Alain Vigneault.

The team started the 2006-2007 season with a fresh look after making several changes to the roster, including the signing of goalie Roberto Luongo . The Canucks had issues with goal scoring but improved in the second half of the season. The team finished strong and won the Northwest Division with a franchise record of 49-26-7, while Luongo becoming a finalist for the Vezina and Hart Trophies. The team struggled in the first round of the playoffs with Luongo giving up four goals in Game One. In Game 2 Luongo once again carried the team facing a playoff record of 76 shots. The game went into quadruple overtime before Henrik Sedin scored the winning goal finishing the 6th longest game in NHL playoff history. The Canucks eventually took a 3-1 lead in the series but a Dallas Stars comeback took the series to Game Seven, which the Canucks managed to win and advanced to the 2nd round. In the 2nd round the Canucks faced the Anaheim Ducks, who won the series four games to one.

The following season the Canucks missed the playoffs by three points winning only one of their final 8 games. However, the disappointing finish was overshadowed by the passing of young defenseman Luc Bourdon .

For the 2008-2009 season the Canucks lost Trevor Linden , who retired after 17 years with the team, and Näslund, who signed with the New York Rangers. The Canucks named Luongo their new captain, and the Canadian became the first goalie to be named captain since Bill Durnan in 1947. The Canucks started strong with a 12-6-2 record in their first 20 games before losing Luongo to an injury. The team's performance dropped until a new rise in the latter half of the season and eventually winning the Northwest Division. In the playoffs the Canucks first swept the 1st round series over the St. Louis Blues before losing to the Chicago Blackhawks in six games.

The next season didn't start well as the Canucks split their first twenty games and Luongo was out of action due to an injury. Once Luongo returned, the Canucks were back in form winning 17 of the next 24 games. Vancouver hosted the 2010 Winter Olympics and the Canucks had to go on a record-breaking 14-game road trip for six weeks. The Canucks finished the season with a 49-28-5 record and Northwest Division champions, and Henrik Sedin became the first Canuck to win the Art Ross and Hart Trophies. The Canucks started their playoff run against the Los Angeles Kings and won the series in six games. They didn't make past the second round, however, as for the second year in a row the Chicago Blackhawks eliminated the Canucks four games to two.

A year later the Canucks returned to the Stanley Cup Final for the third time in the team's history. The Canucks had a strong team with a deep roster and General Manager Mike Gillis had made good moves in the pre-season and during the season acquiring players like Manny Malhotra , who was the 2nd best in faceoffs in the NHL before suffering a serious eye injury. Malhotra eventually returned after months of recovery with a full-face mask to face the Boston Bruins in the Stanley Cup Final. In the regular season Daniel Sedin had followed his brother by winning the Art Ross Trophy and the Canucks were one of the biggest favourites in the playoffs.

The team started against the Blackhawks, who had eliminated them in the last two years. After losing a 3-0 lead in the series, Alexandre Burrows won the series for the Canucks with an overtime goal in Game 7. In the second round the Canucks faced the Nashville Predators. Luongo became one of the key players of the series, facing another Vezina finalist, Pekka Rinne . Ryan Kesler was the team's leading scorer against the Predators and the Canucks won the series in six games. In the Western Conference Final the Canucks were challenged by the San Jose Sharks. The Sedin twins found their form and recorded 18 points in the five games the Canucks needed to win the series. The Final series turned out to be filled with home wins until Game 7, which the Bruins won 4-0 to win the Stanley Cup.

Matias Strozyk

2011 Western Conference Championship Lineup
Daniel Sedin - Henrik Sedin - Alex Burrows
Chris Higgins - Ryan Kesler - Mason Raymond
Raffi Torres - Max Lapierre - Jannik Hansen
Tanner Glass - Manny Malhotra - Victor Oreskovich

Alex Edler - Sami Salo
Dan Hamhuis - Kevin Bieksa
Aaron Rome - Christian Ehrhoff

Roberto Luongo
Cory Schneider