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Vancouver Canucks, professional ice hockey team and one of five teams in the Northwest Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Canucks play at General Motors Place in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and wear uniforms of dark blue, white, black, and red. The team’s logo is a killer whale in the shape of the letter C. The franchise name is derived from a legendary Canadian folk hero known as Johnny Canuck, who was both a logger and an ice hockey player.

Vancouver joined the NHL as an expansion team in 1970. The club struggled in its first four seasons, placing no better than sixth in its division from 1970-71 to 1973-74. In the 1974-75 season, however, head coach Phil Maloney guided the Canucks to a division title. Outstanding players included goalie Gary Smith, left wing Andre Boudrias, defenseman Harold Snepsts, and right wings Bobby Schmautz and Dennis Ververgaert. The Canucks lost in the first round of the 1975 playoffs, and they again fell in the first round in 1976, 1979, 1980, and 1981.

Under head coach Roger Neilson, Vancouver advanced beyond the first round of the playoffs for the first time in 1982, reaching the Stanley Cup Finals despite posting a losing record during the regular season. Center Thomas Gradin led the team in scoring for the second consecutive year. In the postseason the Canucks defeated the Calgary Flames, the Los Angeles Kings, and the Chicago Blackhawks to reach the finals. There they lost to the heavily favored New York Islanders, 4 games to 0.

From 1982 to 1991 Vancouver reached the playoffs five times, again losing in the first round each year. Star players of this period included right wing Stan Smyl, center Patrik Sundstrom, right wing Tony Tanti, and center Trevor Linden. After 13 seasons in Vancouver—including eight years as team captain—Smyl retired in 1991 as the Canucks’ career leader in points, goals, assists, and games.

In both the 1991-92 and the 1992-93 seasons, head coach Pat Quinn piloted the Canucks to division crowns, but both years the team was eliminated in the second round of the playoffs. In the 1991-92 season Quinn received the Jack Adams Award as coach of the year, right wing Pavel Bure earned the Calder Memorial Trophy as the NHL’s rookie of the year, and goalie Kirk McLean ranked first in the league in shutouts.

In 1994 Quinn guided the Canucks to the franchise’s second Stanley Cup Finals, where the team lost to the New York Rangers 4 games to 3. Following the season, Bure became the first Canuck to be named to the NHL All-Star First Team. After failing to make the playoffs in 1997, the franchise bolstered its roster by signing former New York Ranger center Mark Messier as a free agent. The Canucks, however, failed to qualify for the playoffs again in 1998.

 
Allen
Bryan
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Arvedson
Magnus
Left Wing Vancouver Canucks Unsigned
Auld
Alexander
Goal Vancouver Canucks $625,000.00
Baumgartner
Nolan
Defence Vancouver Canucks $425,000.00
Bergevin
Marc
Defence Vancouver Canucks Unsigned
Bertuzzi
Todd
Right Wing Vancouver Canucks $7,133,333.00
Bouck
Tyler
Left Wing Vancouver Canucks $400,000.00
Brookbank
Wade
Right Wing Vancouver Canucks $450,000.00
Chubarov
Artem
Centre Vancouver Canucks $931,700.00
Cloutier
Dan
Goal Vancouver Canucks $3,050,000.00
Cooke
Matt
Right Wing Vancouver Canucks $750,000.00
Hedberg
Johan
Goal Vancouver Canucks Unsigned
Jovanovski
Ed
Defence Vancouver Canucks $4,750,000.00
Keane
Mike
Right Wing Vancouver Canucks Unsigned
Kesler
Ryan
Centre Vancouver Canucks $850,000.00
King
Jason
Right Wing Vancouver Canucks $575,000.00
Linden
Trevor
Centre Vancouver Canucks $2,000,000.00
Lindgren
Mats
Left Wing Vancouver Canucks Unsigned
Malik
Marek
Defence Vancouver Canucks $1,550,000.00
May
Brad
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Morrison
Brendan
Centre Vancouver Canucks $3,550,000.00
Naslund
Markus
Left Wing Vancouver Canucks $5,650,000.00
Obsut
Jaroslav
Defence Vancouver Canucks Unsigned
Ohlund
Mattias
Defence Vancouver Canucks $3,000,000.00
Reid
Brandon
Centre Vancouver Canucks Unsigned
Rucinsky
Martin
Left Wing Vancouver Canucks Unsigned
Ruutu
Jarkko
Left Wing Vancouver Canucks $600,000.00
Salo
Sami
Defence Vancouver Canucks $1,675,000.00
Sedin
Daniel
Left Wing Vancouver Canucks $1,340,000.00
Sedin
Henrik
Centre Vancouver Canucks $1,340,000.00
Sopel
Brent
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