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There have been 21 head coaches for the Canucks. The franchise's first head coach was Hal Laycoe, who coached the Canucks for two seasons. Alain Vigneault coached the most games of any Canucks head coach with 540 games and has the most points all-time with the Canucks with 683 points, he also has the most points in a season of any Canucks coach ...
The Vancouver Canucks are a professional ice hockey team based in Vancouver, British Columbia. The Canucks are a member of the Pacific Division in the Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). [1] The Canucks currently play home games at Rogers Arena. The Canucks joined the NHL in 1970 as an expansion team, along with the Buffalo ...
Alexander Edler became the all-time leader in points among Canucks defensemen in 2018-19. Mattias Ohlund had been the highest-scoring defenseman in Canucks history for over a decade. Roberto Luongo ranks in the top-four in every major goaltending statistic in both the regular-season and the playoffs for the Canucks.
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During the campaign, the Canucks honoured Smyl, who had remained on the team as an assistant coach, by making him the first player in team history to have his jersey (number 12) retired. [36] In the 1992 playoffs , the Canucks won their first series since 1982 before being eliminated by the Oilers in the second round. [ 19 ]
On February 29, 2020, Tocchet earned his 100th win as head coach of the Coyotes in a 5–2 victory over the Buffalo Sabres. [15] After the 2020–21 season, Tocchet and the Coyotes mutually agreed to part ways. [16] [17] On January 22, 2023, Tocchet was named head coach of the Vancouver Canucks to replace Bruce Boudreau. [18]
The 1997–98 Vancouver Canucks season was the team's 28th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). After missing the playoffs the season before, the team responded by signing Mark Messier to a three-year contract.
It was Bure's seventh goal of the playoffs. It was a series with marked offensive output, as each team scored 27 goals over the seven games. The Canucks' special teams dominated throughout, as Vancouver scored 11 power-play goals and six short-handed goals in the series. In the second round, the Canucks faced the Chicago Blackhawks.