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The 687 all-time members of the Canucks are listed below, with statistics complete through the end of the 2019–20 NHL season. It includes players that have played at least one regular season or playoff game for the Vancouver Canucks since the franchise was established in 1970.
Markus Naslund was the all-time leader in points from 2007–08 until 2012-13. He continues to rank top-3 in most offensive statistics. Daniel Sedin holds most goal-scoring records for the team. Pavel Bure, the franchise leader in points-per-game and goals-per-game, scored nine hat-tricks and 24 short-handed goals as a Canuck.
The Canucks have seven internal team awards – the Molson Cup is awarded to the player who earns the most three-star selections throughout the season; the Cyclone Taylor Trophy is given to the team's most valuable player; Cyrus H. McLean Trophy recognizes the Canucks' leading scorer; the Walter "Babe" Pratt Trophy is given to the best Canucks ...
The history of the Vancouver Canucks begins when the team joined the National Hockey League (NHL). Founded as an expansion team in 1970 along with the Buffalo Sabres, the Vancouver Canucks were the first NHL team to be based in Vancouver. They adopted the name of the minor professional hockey team that had existed in Vancouver since 1945.
The Canucks were strong contenders for much of the 2011–12 season, and clinched Presidents' Trophy, for the second consecutive year and second time in franchise history altogether. Despite projections for another Stanley Cup run at the outset of the 2012 playoffs , the Canucks were eliminated in five games by the eighth-seeded and eventual ...
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Pages in category "Vancouver Canucks players" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 699 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Named after Bill Masterton, the only player in NHL history to die as the direct result of injuries suffered during a game. [19] Connor Ingram Arizona Coyotes: Ted Lindsay Award: 1970–71: Awarded to the NHL's outstanding player as selected by the members of the NHL Players Association (called the Lester