Vancouver Canucks
National Hockey League team in Canada
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2025 | Quinn Hughes wins the Molson Cup (Three Stars Award) for the Vancouver Canucks in the 2024-25 season. |
2024 | Quinn Hughes was again recognized with the Daniel & Henrik Sedin Award for the 2024-25 season, marking his second consecutive win. |
2024 | Quinn Hughes becomes the first defenceman in team history to win the Pavel Bure Most Exciting Player Award. |
2024 | Elias Pettersson wins the Molson Cup (Three Stars Award) for the Vancouver Canucks in the 2023-24 season. |
2024 | Dakota Joshua wins the Fred J. Hume Award for the second consecutive season. |
2024 | Quinn Hughes sets a record by winning the Walter 'Babe' Pratt Trophy six times, with consecutive wins from 2019-20 to 2024-25. |
2024 | Thatcher Demko wins the Vancouver Canucks annual award as Goaltender for the second time |
2024 | Elias Pettersson wins the Vancouver Canucks annual award as Centre for the fourth time |
2024 | J. T. Miller wins the Vancouver Canucks annual award as Centre |
2024 | Elias Lindholm wins the Vancouver Canucks annual award as Centre |
2024 | Brock Boeser wins the Vancouver Canucks annual award as Right wing for the second time |
2024 | Rick Tocchet wins the Vancouver Canucks annual award as Coach |
2024 | Rick Tocchet won the Jack Adams Award, and Quinn Hughes won the James Norris Memorial Trophy. Patrik Allvin was a finalist for the Jim Gregory General Manager of the Year Award. |
2024 | Canucks won their first Pacific Division title. |
May 8 2024 | The Green Men made another surprise appearance during the Canucks' first game of the conference semifinals against the Edmonton Oilers in the 2024 Stanley Cup playoffs. |
February 24 2024 | The Green Men made a surprise appearance during a game against the Bruins, marking their return after an 8-season absence. |
January 19 2024 | The Canucks announced the re-signing of Jim Rutherford as president of hockey operations until the 2026-27 season. |
2023 | Quinn Hughes won the Daniel & Henrik Sedin Award for the 2023-24 season. |
2023 | Elias Pettersson wins the Molson Cup (Three Stars Award) for the Vancouver Canucks in the 2022-23 season. |
2023 | Dakota Joshua wins the Fred J. Hume Award for the first time. |
2023 | Elias Pettersson wins the Vancouver Canucks annual award as Centre for the third time |
2023 | Bo Horvat wins the Vancouver Canucks annual award as Centre |
2023 | Quinn Hughes and Thatcher Demko selected to NHL First and Second All-Star Teams respectively, showcasing the team's ongoing excellence. |
2023 | Rick Tocchet won the Jack Adams Award as the NHL's top coach. |
2023 | Vancouver Canucks finished 6th in the Pacific Division and did not qualify for the playoffs. |
2023 | Quinn Hughes was named the 15th captain in franchise history, becoming the youngest captain in the NHL and the first American captain of the Canucks. |
December 14 2023 | Roberto Luongo inducted into the Vancouver Canucks Ring of Honour, honoring his tenure as goaltender from 2006-2014. |
January 22 2023 | The Canucks fired head coach Bruce Boudreau and hired Rick Tocchet as the franchise's 21st head coach, sparking widespread criticism from fans and journalists. |
January 18 2023 | The Canucks debut a new version of the black Flying Skate jerseys as their alternate uniform, featuring a modernized logo and design elements paying homage to the 1978-1985 'Flying V' uniforms, first worn while honouring former player Gino Odjick. |
2022 | Brock Boeser was presented with the Daniel & Henrik Sedin Award for the 2022-23 season. |
2022 | J.T. Miller wins the Molson Cup (Three Stars Award) for the Vancouver Canucks in the 2021-22 season. |
2022 | Thatcher Demko wins the Vancouver Canucks annual award as Goaltender |
2022 | Henrik and Daniel Sedin, along with Roberto Luongo, were inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. |
2022 | Vancouver Canucks finished 5th in the Pacific Division and did not qualify for the playoffs. |
January 26 2022 | Patrik Allvin was hired as general manager of the Vancouver Canucks. |
2021 | Brandon Sutter was awarded the Daniel & Henrik Sedin Award for the 2021-22 season. |
2021 | Thatcher Demko wins the Molson Cup (Three Stars Award) for the Vancouver Canucks in the 2020-21 season. |
2021 | Vancouver Canucks finished 7th in the North Division and did not qualify for the playoffs. |
2021 | Moved minor league affiliate to Abbotsford Canucks in the American Hockey League (AHL). |
December 9 2021 | Jim Rutherford was named president of hockey operations and interim general manager of the Vancouver Canucks. |
December 5 2021 | Stan Smyl becomes the acting general manager of the Vancouver Canucks after Jim Benning's departure. |
December 5 2021 | General manager Jim Benning, head coach Travis Green, assistant coach Nolan Baumgartner, and assistant general manager John Weisbrod were fired after an 8–15–2 start to the 2021–22 NHL season. Bruce Boudreau was named the 20th head coach of the Canucks on the same day. |
2020 | Tyler Motte received the Daniel & Henrik Sedin Award for the 2020-21 season. |
2020 | Elias Pettersson wins the Vancouver Canucks annual award as Centre for the second time |
2020 | Quinn Hughes wins the Vancouver Canucks annual award for Defence |
2020 | Jacob Markstrom replaces Marc-Andre Fleury and wins the Vancouver Canucks annual award as Goaltender |
2020 | Vancouver Canucks finished 3rd in the Pacific Division and lost in the second round of playoffs to the Golden Knights (3-4 series result). |
March 12 2020 | The Canucks' season was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic. |
February 12 2020 | Daniel and Henrik Sedin's jersey numbers 22 and 33 were retired in a ceremony before a game against the Chicago Blackhawks. |
2019 | The Daniel & Henrik Sedin Award was introduced to honor the Sedin twins and recognize a player who demonstrates outstanding community leadership and humanitarian contributions. |
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