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Note: Due to league policy, Luongo will not be physically wearing the "C" on his jersey. Canucks defenceman Willie Mitchell will handle communications with on-ice officials, and defenceman Mattias Ohlund will handle ceremonial faceoffs.

Team captains

In the NHL, each team may select a captain, who has the "sole privilege of discussing with the referee any questions relating to interpretation of rules which may arise during the progress of a game". [20] [21] Captains are required to wear the letter "C" on their uniform for identification, which is in height.

There have been 12 Canucks players who have served as the captain. The franchise's first captain was Orland Kurtenbach, who captained the team until his retirement in 1974. [22] The longest-tenured Canucks captain was Stan Smyl, who was appointed for eight seasons. Smyl is also the only Canucks captain to have spent his entire NHL playing career with the team. [23] Trevor Linden, who captained from 1990 to 1997, played 16 seasons with the Canucks, a franchise high. [24] Swedish Markus Naslund, who captained for seven seasons[a, is the only non-Canadian to have captained the Canucks. Though goaltenders are not permitted to act as captains during games, Roberto Luongo has served as the captain since 2008, but because of the NHL rule against goaltender captains, the league does not allow Luongo to serve as captain on-ice. [25] In his place, Willie Mitchell is responsible for dealing with officials during games, while Mattias Ohlund (now with the Tampa Bay Lightning) was responsible for ceremonial faceoffs and other ceremonial duties. Luongo is not permitted to wear the "C" on his jersey, but it is incorporated into the artwork on the front of his mask. [26]
  • Orland Kurtenbach, 1970–74
  • No captain, 1974–75
  • Andre Boudrias, 1975–76
  • Chris Oddleifson, 1976–77
  • Don Lever, 1977–79
  • Kevin McCarthy, 1979–82
  • Stan Smyl, 1982-90
  • Dan Quinn, Doug Lidster and Trevor Linden, 1990–91 (tri-captains)
  • Trevor Linden, 1991–97
  • Mark Messier, 1997–2000
  • Markus Naslund, 2000–08
  • Roberto Luongo, 2008– present

Honoured members

Hall of Famers ;Players
  • Igor Larionov, C, 1989–92, inducted 2008
  • Mark Messier, C, 1997–2000, inducted 2007
  • Cam Neely, RW, 1983–86, inducted 2005
;Builders
  • Frank Griffiths, owner, 1974–94, inducted 1993
  • Jake Milford, general manager, 1977–82, inducted 1984
  • Roger Neilson, assistant/head coach, 1981–84, inducted 2002
  • Bud Poile, general manager, 1970–73, inducted 1990
Retired numbers
  • 12 Stan Smyl, RW, 1978–91, number retired November 3, 1991.
  • 16 Trevor Linden, RW, 1988–1998 and 2001–2008, number retired December 17, 2008.
  • 99 Wayne Gretzky, number retired league-wide February 6, 2000 at the 2000 NHL All-Star Game.
Numbers taken out of circulation
  • 11 Wayne Maki, LW, 1970–73, taken out of circulation following his death from brain cancer on May 1, 1974. Mark Messier (C, 1997-2000) is the only Canucks player to wear it since.
  • 28 Luc Bourdon, D, 2006-08, taken out of circulation following his death in a motorcycle accident on May 29, 2008.

First-round draft picks

These are the last twenty first-round draft picks for the Vancouver Canucks.

  • 1990 (Hosted by Vancouver): Petr Nedved (2nd overall) & Shawn Antoski (18th overall)
  • 1991: Alek Stojanov (7th overall)
  • 1992: Libor Polasek (21st overall)
  • 1993: Mike Wilson (20th overall)
  • 1994: Mattias Ohlund (13th overall)
  • 1995: None
  • 1996: Josh Holden (12th overall)
  • 1997: Brad Ference (10th overall)
  • 1998: Bryan Allen (4th overall)
  • 1999: Daniel Sedin (2nd overall) & Henrik Sedin (3rd overall)
  • 2000: Nathan Smith (23rd overall)
  • 2001: R. J. Umberger (16th overall)
  • 2002: None
  • 2003: Ryan Kesler (23rd overall)
  • 2004: Cory Schneider (26th overall)
  • 2005: Luc Bourdon (10th overall)
  • 2006 (Hosted by Vancouver): Michael Grabner (14th overall)
  • 2007: Patrick White (25th overall)
  • 2008: Cody Hodgson (10th overall)
  • 2009: Jordan Schroeder (22nd overall)

Franchise scoring leaders

These are the top-ten point-scorers in franchise history. Figures are updated after each completed NHL regular season.

Note: Pos = Position; GP = Games Played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; P/G = Points per game; * = current Canucks player''

Player Pos GP G A Pts P/G
Markus Naslund LW 882 346 410 756 0.86
Trevor Linden RW/C 1138 318 415 733 0.64
Stan Smyl RW 896 262 411 673 0.75
Thomas Gradin C 613 197 353 550 0.90
Pavel Bure RW 428 254 224 478 1.12
Tony Tanti RW 531 250 220 470 0.89
Daniel Sedin* LW 642 179 283 462 0.72
Henrik Sedin* C 646 109 351 460 0.71
Todd Bertuzzi RW 518 188 261 449 0.87
Don Lever LW 593 186 221 407 0.69


Awards and trophies

NHL

Clarence S. Campbell Bowl
  • 1981–82, 1993–94
Calder Memorial Trophy
  • Pavel Bure: 1991–92
Jack Adams Award
  • Pat Quinn: 1991–92
  • Alain Vigneault: 2006–07
King Clancy Memorial Trophy
  • Trevor Linden: 1996–97
Lester B. Pearson Award
  • Markus Naslund: 2002–03
NHL Plus/Minus Award
  • Marek Malik: 2003–04 (shared with Martin St. Louis of the Tampa Bay Lightning)
NHL Foundation Player Award
  • Trevor Linden: 2007–08 (shared with Vincent Lecavalier of the Tampa Bay Lightning)
Scotiabank Fan Fav Award
  • Roberto Luongo: 2008–09

Franchise

Franchise individual records

  • Most goals in a season: Pavel Bure, 60 (1992–93 and 1993–94)
  • Most assists in a season: Henrik Sedin, 71 (2006–07)
  • Most points in a season: Pavel Bure, 110 (1992–93)
  • Most penalty minutes in a season: Donald Brashear, 372 (1997–98)
  • Most points in a season, defenceman: Doug Lidster, 63 (1986–87)
  • Most points in a season, rookie: Ivan Hlinka; Pavel Bure, 60 (1981–82; 1991–92)
  • Most wins in a season: Roberto Luongo, 47 (2006–07)
  • Most shutouts in a season: Roberto Luongo, 9 (2008–09)
  • Lowest GAA in a season (min. 30 GP): Dan Cloutier, 2.27 (2003–04)
  • Best SV% in a season (min. 30 GP): Roberto Luongo, .921 (2006–07)

References

  1. History of Vancouver
  2. ''Total Hockey,'' ed. Dan Diamond (1998), Andrews McMeel, p. 251.
  3. macleans.ca, 4 Canadian Sports Riots
  4. Vancouver Canucks - News: Vancouver Canucks Name Mike Gillis General Manager
  5. Canucks break tradition, NHL rules, in naming Luongo team captain
  6. Goaltenders who have served as NHL Captains
  7. Burrows, Luongo Lead Canucks Sweet of Blues
  8. Kane's Hat Trick Helps Hawks Eliminate Canucks with 7-5 Win
  9. Olympics put Canucks on record road grind
  10. Canucks take one for the Olympic team
  11. TSN.ca, Aquilini group buys rest of Canucks
  12. ''Business in Vancouver'' November 14-20, 2006, issue 890, p. 1.
  13. Court feud yields a rare look into Canucks' backroom dealing By Ian Mulgrew. Vancouver Sun, B1. May 8, 2007.
  14. Uniform unveiled
  15. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/multimedia/photo_gallery/0812/nhl.third.jerseys.rating/content.13.h
  16. Rogers Sportsnet Continues as Home of Canucks Hockey with 47 Games in 2007-08 Retrieved on May 25, 2007.
  17. 7th Canuck Retrieved on January 25, 2009
  18. The Van Provies Nightly Awards - Best Decision
  19. Hockeydb.com, Vancouver Canucks season statistics and records.
  20. Rule 6 - Captain and Alternate Captains
  21. The A-B-Cs of the 'C' and 'A'
  22. Orland Kurtenbach
  23. Stan Smyl Statistics
  24. Linden was No. 1 in hearts of Canucks fans
  25. Canucks name goaltender Luongo as team captain
  26. Luongo sports captain's 'C' on goalie mask
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