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The Vancouver Canucks
Vancouver Canucks
The Vancouver Canucks are a professional ice hockey team based in Vancouver, :British Columbia, Canada. They are members of the Northwest Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League . The Canucks play their home games at Rogers Arena, formerly known as General Motors Place,...

 are a franchise team
Professional sports league organization
Professional sports leagues are organized in numerous ways. The two most significant types are a European model, characterised by a tiered structure using promotion and relegation to determine participation in a hierarchy of leagues or divisions and a North American model characterized by its use...

 in the National Hockey League
National Hockey League
The National Hockey League is an unincorporated not-for-profit association which operates a major professional ice hockey league of 30 franchised member clubs, of which 7 are currently located in Canada and 23 in the United States...

 (NHL). As of July 5, 2011, 52 goaltender
Goaltender
In ice hockey, the goaltender is the player who defends his team's goal net by stopping shots of the puck from entering his team's net, thus preventing the opposing team from scoring...

s and 449 skaters (forwards
Forward (ice hockey)
In ice hockey, a forward is a player position on the ice whose primary responsibility is to score goals. Generally, the forwards try to stay in three different lanes, also known as thirds, of the ice going from goal to goal. It is not mandatory however, to stay in a lane. Staying in a lane aids in...

 and defencemen
Defenceman (ice hockey)
Defence in ice hockey is a player position whose primary responsibility is to prevent the opposing team from scoring...

) have appeared in at least one regular-season and/or playoff game with the Canucks since the team joined the NHL in the inaugural 1970–71 season. The 501 all-time members of the Canucks are listed below, with statistics complete through the end of the 2009–10 NHL season
2009–10 NHL season
The 2009–10 NHL season was the 93rd season of operation of the National Hockey League , and the 100th season since the founding of the predecessor National Hockey Association . It ran from October 1, 2009, including four games in Europe on October 2 and 3—until April 11, 2010, with the 2010...

. 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.

The "Seasons" column lists the first year of the season of the player's first game and the last year of the season of the player's last game. For example, a player who played one game in the 2000–01 NHL season would be listed as playing with the team from 2000–2001, regardless of what calendar year the game occurred within.

There have been 13 Canucks players who have served as the captain
Captain (ice hockey)
In ice hockey, each team can designate an official captain for each game. The player serving as captain during the game wears a "C" on his or her jersey...

. The franchise's first captain was Orland Kurtenbach
Orland Kurtenbach
Orland John Kurtenbach is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player and coach. A centre notable for his defensive skill and as one of the toughest fighters in the game, he played for several National Hockey League teams during his twenty professional seasons, principally the Vancouver...

, who captained the team until his retirement in 1974. The longest-tenured Canucks captain was Stan Smyl
Stan Smyl
Stanley Philip Smyl is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey winger. As a junior, he appeared in three consecutive Memorial Cups with the New Westminster Bruins, winning the championship twice in 1977 and 1978...

, who was appointed for eight seasons. Smyl is also the only Canucks captain to have spent his entire NHL playing career with the team. Trevor Linden
Trevor Linden
Trevor John Linden, C.M., O.B.C. is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player. He played centre and right wing with four different teams: the Vancouver Canucks , New York Islanders, Montreal Canadiens, and Washington Capitals...

, who captained from 1990 to 1997, played 16 seasons with the Canucks, a franchise high. Swedish Markus Naslund
Markus Näslund
Sten Markus Näslund is a Swedish ice hockey general manager for Modo Hockey and a retired professional winger. He played in the National Hockey League for the Pittsburgh Penguins, Vancouver Canucks and New York Rangers, as well as in the Elitserien with Modo Hockey...

, who captained for seven seasons, was the first non-Canadian to have captained the Canucks. Though goaltender
Goaltender
In ice hockey, the goaltender is the player who defends his team's goal net by stopping shots of the puck from entering his team's net, thus preventing the opposing team from scoring...

s are not permitted to act as captains during games, Roberto Luongo
Roberto Luongo
Roberto Luongo is a Canadian professional ice hockey goaltender for the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League . Born in Montreal, Quebec, he is of Italian and Irish ancestry. He employs the butterfly style of goaltending...

 served as the captain from 2008 to 2010, but because of the NHL rule against goaltender captains, the league did not allow Luongo to serve as captain on-ice. In his place, Willie Mitchell was responsible for dealing with officials
Official (ice hockey)
In ice hockey, an official is a person who has some responsibility in enforcing the rules and maintaining the order of the game. There are two categories of officials, on-ice officials, who are the referees and linesmen that enforce the rules during game play, and off-ice officials, who have an...

 during games, while Henrik Sedin
Henrik Sedin
Henrik Sedin is a Swedish professional ice hockey centre and captain of the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League . His identical twin brother Daniel also plays for the Canucks. Having played together throughout their careers, the pair are known for their effectiveness playing off one...

 was responsible for ceremonial faceoff
Faceoff
A face-off is the method used to begin play in ice hockey and some other sports. The two teams line up in opposition to each other, and the opposing centres attempt to gain control of the puck after it is dropped between their sticks by an official. One of the referees drops the puck at centre ice...

s and other ceremonial duties. Luongo was not permitted to wear the "C" on his jersey, but it was incorporated into the artwork on the front of his mask. Henrik Sedin is the current captain of the Vancouver Canucks.

Key

Appeared in a Canucks' game during the 2011–2012 season. Hockey Hall of Fame
Hockey Hall of Fame
The Hockey Hall of Fame is located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Dedicated to the history of ice hockey, it is both a museum and a hall of fame. It holds exhibits about players, teams, National Hockey League records, memorabilia and NHL trophies, including the Stanley Cup...

r, or retired number.
Abbreviations
GP Games played
HHOF Elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame
Hockey Hall of Fame
The Hockey Hall of Fame is located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Dedicated to the history of ice hockey, it is both a museum and a hall of fame. It holds exhibits about players, teams, National Hockey League records, memorabilia and NHL trophies, including the Stanley Cup...

Ret Retired jersey

Goaltenders
W Wins
SO Shutouts
L Losses
GAA Goals against average
Goals against average
Goals Against Average is a statistic used in ice hockey, water polo, lacrosse, and soccer that is the mean of goals allowed per game by a goaltender....

T Ties
Overtime losses
Overtime (ice hockey)
Overtime is a method of determining the winner and loser of an ice hockey match when the scores are tied after regulation. The two main methods are the overtime period and the shootout.-Overtime periods:...

Save percentage
Save percentage
Save percentage is an ice hockey and lacrosse statistic that represents the percentage of shots on goal a goaltender stops...


Skaters
Pos Position RW Right wing
Winger (ice hockey)
Winger, in the game of hockey, is a forward position of a player whose primary zone of play on the ice is along the outer playing area. They typically work by flanking the centre forward. Originally the name was given to forward players who went up and down the sides of the rink...

A Assists
Assist (ice hockey)
In ice hockey, an assist is attributed to up to two players of the scoring team who shot, passed or deflected the puck towards the scoring teammate, or touched it in any other way which enabled the goal, meaning that they were "assisting" in the goal. There can be a maximum of two assists per goal...

D Defenceman
Defenceman (ice hockey)
Defence in ice hockey is a player position whose primary responsibility is to prevent the opposing team from scoring...

C Center
Centre (ice hockey)
The centre in ice hockey is a forward position of a player whose primary zone of play is the middle of the ice, away from the side boards. Centres have more flexibility in their positioning and are expected to cover more ice surface than any other player...

P Points
Point (ice hockey)
Point in ice hockey has three official meanings:* A point is awarded to a player for each goal scored or assist earned. The total number of goals plus assists equals total points. In some European leagues, a goal counts as two points, and an assist counts as one...

LW Left wing
Winger (ice hockey)
Winger, in the game of hockey, is a forward position of a player whose primary zone of play on the ice is along the outer playing area. They typically work by flanking the centre forward. Originally the name was given to forward players who went up and down the sides of the rink...

G Goals
Goal (ice hockey)
In ice hockey, a goal is scored when the puck completely crosses the goal line between the two goal posts and below the goal crossbar. A goal awards one point to the team attacking the goal scored upon, regardless of which team the player who actually deflected the puck into the goal belongs to...

PIM Penalty minutes
Penalty (ice hockey)
A penalty in ice hockey is a punishment for inappropriate behavior. Most penalties are enforced by detaining the offending player within a penalty box for a set number of minutes, during which, the player can not participate in play. The offending team usually may not replace the player on the ice,...


This list does not include data from the Vancouver Canucks of the Pacific Coast Hockey League
Pacific Coast Hockey League
The Pacific Coast Hockey League was an ice hockey minor league with teams in the western United States and western Canada that existed in several incarnations: from 1928 to 1931, from 1936 to 1941, and from 1944 to 1952.-PCHL 1928-1931:...

 or Western Hockey League
Western Hockey League (minor pro)
The Western Hockey League was a minor pro ice hockey league that operated from 1952 to 1974. Managed for most of its history by Hockey Hall of Fame member Al Leader, it was created out of the merger of the Pacific Coast Hockey League and the Western Canada Senior Hockey League...

.

Statistics complete as of the 2010–2011 NHL season.

Goaltenders

Name Nationality Seasons GPWLTOTLSOGAASV%GPWLSOGAASV%|Notes
Regular-season Playoffs
 Canada 2001–2006
 Canada 1977–1978
 Canada 2001–2002
 Canada 1980–1988
 Canada 1978–1981
 Canada 1972–1977
 Canada 1997–1998
 Canada 1982–1988
 Canada 1973–1974
 Canada 2000–2006
 Canada 1971–1972
 Canada 1982–1983
 Canada 2000–2001
 Canada 1996–1997
 Canada 1986–1992
 Canada 1970–1971
 Canada 1982–1985
 Canada 1977–1982
 Sweden 2003–2004
 Canada 1981–1982
 Canada 1995–1998
 Canada 1970–1971
 Latvia 1997–1998
 Canada 2008–2009
 Canada 1974–1976
*  Canada 2006–2012 Captain, 2008–2010
Jennings Trophy – 2011
William M. Jennings Trophy
The William M. Jennings Trophy is an annual National Hockey League award given to "the goalkeeper having played a minimum of 25 games for the team with the fewest goals scored against it. Winners are selected based on regular-season play." From 1946 until 1981, the Vezina Trophy had been awarded...

 Canada 2007–2008
 Canada 1976–1978
 United States 1990–1991
 Canada 1990–1991
 Canada 1987–1998
 Canada 1972–1973
 Canada 2005–2006
 Canada 1999–2000
 Canada 2002–2003
 Finland 2005–2006
 Canada 2005–2006
 Canada 1999–2001
 Canada 2009–2010
 Canada 1975–1980
 Canada 2006–2007
 Canada 2007–2009
*  United States 2008–2012 Jennings Trophy – 2011
William M. Jennings Trophy
The William M. Jennings Trophy is an annual National Hockey League award given to "the goalkeeper having played a minimum of 25 games for the team with the fewest goals scored against it. Winners are selected based on regular-season play." From 1946 until 1981, the Vezina Trophy had been awarded...

 Canada 1999–2000
 Latvia 2001–2003
 Canada 1973–1976
 United States 1997–2000
 Canada 1998–2000
 Canada 1987–1991
 Canada 1992–1995
 Canada 1970–1973
1978–1979
 Canada 1985–1987

Skaters

Name Nationality Pos Seasons GP G A P PIM GP G A P PIM Notes
Regular-season Playoffs
 Canada LW 1988–1989
 Canada LW 1987–1995
 Canada D 1979–1980
 Canada D 1986–1992
*  United States D 2009–2012
 Canada D 1977–1978
 Canada D 2000–2006
 Sweden RW 2010–2011
 Canada LW 1990–1995
 Canada D 1970–1971
 Sweden LW 2003–2004
 Canada LW 1979–1981
 Canada D 1994–2001
 Canada D 1991–1998
 Canada LW 1987–1988
 Slovakia RW 2005–2006
*  United States D 2010–2012
 Canada LW 1971–1973
 Canada D 1998–2003
 Canada D 1986–1987
 Canada D 2002–2004
2005–2006
2009–2010
 Canada C 1991–1992
 Canada C 2007–2008
 Canada C 1995–1996
 Canada D 1981–1986
 Canada D 1986–1990
 Czech Republic C 1994–1996
 Canada D 2000–2003
 Canada D 2003–2004
 Canada RW 2008–2010
 Canada LW 1987–1989
 Canada RW 1997–2006
*  Canada D 2005–2012
 Canada RW 1975–1981
 Canada C 2009–2011
 Canada D 1970–1971
 Canada D 1971–1976
 Canada D 1999–2000
 Canada RW 1995–1998
 Serbia C 1979–1983
 Canada C 2008–2011
 Canada D 1972–1973
 Canada D 1999–2000
 Canada C 1973–1976
 Canada RW 2003–2007
 Canada C 1970–1976 Captain, 1975–1976
 Canada D 2006–2008
 Canada D 1987–1989
 Canada LW 1988–1991
 Canada C 1987–1991
 Sweden LW 1979–1982
 United States LW 1996–2002
 Canada C 1988–1989
 Canada D 2003–2006
 Canada LW 1990–1991
 Canada D 1993–1996
 Canada LW 2000–2002
 United States RW 2007–2009
 Canada D 2005–2006
 Canada LW 1985–1989
 Czech Republic D 1981–1986
 Czech Republic C 2006–2007
 Russia RW 1991–1998 Calder Trophy
Calder Memorial Trophy
The Calder Memorial Trophy is an annual award given "to the player selected as the most proficient in his first year of competition in the National Hockey League." The Rookie of the Year trophy has been awarded 79 times since its creation for the 1936–37 NHL season...

 — 1992
*  Canada LW 2005–2012
 Canada D 1989–1990
 Canada D 1981–1991
 Germany D 2005–2006
 Canada RW 1979–1982
 Canada C 1978–1980
 Canada D 1980–1982
 United States LW 1989–1991
 United States D 1990–1991
 United States D 2005–2006
 Canada D 1976–1978
 United States C 1993–1994
 Canada RW 2005–2006
 Canada C 1999–2002
 Canada RW 1988–1995
 Canada C 2006–2007
 United States D 1980–1981
 Russia C 1999–2004
 Canada D 1997–1998
 Canada D 1985–1987
 Canada RW 1971–1972
 Canada C 1997–1999
 Canada RW 1970–1971
 Canada LW 1998–2008
 Canada LW 1970–1972
 Canada D 2006–2008
 Canada LW 1990–1995
 Canada RW 1994–1997
 Canada LW 1995–1998
 Canada LW 2006–2008
 United States C 1984–1988
1989–1991
 Canada LW 1992–1994
 Canada LW 1981–1987
 Canada RW 1996–1997
 Canada C 1970–1971
 Canada D 1994–1997
 Canada RW 1981–1984
 Canada D 1984–1986
 Canada D 1973–1977
 Canada D 2008–2009
 Canada RW 1981–1985
 United States D 1974–1976
 Slovakia RW 2008–2010
 Canada C 1978–1980
 Canada RW 2009–2011
 Canada D 1990–1995
 Canada D 1990–1994
 Canada D 1970–1972
 United States C 1995–1996
 Canada C 1999–2003
 United States D 1985–1986
 Canada D 1973–1975
*  Canada C 2011–2012 Made his Canucks debut during the 2011-12 Season
*  Sweden D 2006–2012
 Germany D 2009–2011
 Canada C 1993–1994
 Sweden D 1981–1983
 Sweden C 1978–1979
 Russia C 2002–2004
 United States C 1991–1993
 United States D 2007–2008
 United States D 2006–2007
 Canada LW 1976–1979
 Canada D 1973–1974
 Canada D 1976–1977
 United States LW 1978–1983
 Canada C 1998–1999
 Canada LW 1975–1979
 Canada LW 1993–1998
 Canada D 1990–1991
 United States LW 1977–1981
1983–1985
 Canada LW 2009–2011
 Canada C 1973–1974
 Germany D 1993–1994
 Canada D 1976–1980
 Canada C 1998–1999
 Canada RW 2005–2007
 Canada LW 1973–1977
 Canada LW 1973–1974
 Austria RW 2009–2010
 Sweden C 1978–1986
 Canada RW 1976–1979
 Canada LW 2005–2007
 Canada D 1991–1992
 Canada D 2003–2004
 Canada D 1974–1979
 Canada D 1971–1975
 Canada D 1988–1991
 Canada RW 1970–1972
 Canada RW 1983–1987
 Canada D 1980–1987
*  Canada D 2010–2012
 Canada D 1991–1992
*  Denmark LW 2007–2012
 Canada D 1970–1973
 Lebanon RW 1970–1971
 Canada D 1999–2001
 Canada LW 1988–1990
 Canada LW 1979–1980
 United States D 1993–1999
 Canada D 2000–2003
 United States C 1998–2000
*  United States LW 2010–2012
 Czech Republic LW 2001–2003
 Czech Republic C 1981–1983
*  Canada C 2010–2012
 Canada C 1986–1989
 Canada C 1998–2001
 Canada D 1984–1985
 Canada D 1978–1979
 Canada RW 1972–1973
 Canada LW 2008–2010
 Germany D 1987–1989
 Canada D 1979–1980
 Canada D 1979–1980
 Canada RW 1992–1996
 Canada LW 1974–1975
 Canada D 1997–1999
 Canada RW 2007–2008
 Canada RW 1993–1995
 Canada LW 2007–2009
 Canada C 1970–1972
 Canada C 2008–2010
 Finland D 2002–2003
 Canada D 1996–1997
1999–2000
 Canada D 1998–2006
 Canada D 1977–1978
 Canada RW 1999–2002
 Canada RW 2000–2004
 Canada RW 2003–2004
 Canada D 1971–1981
 Canada RW 1993–1994
*  United States C 2003–2012 Selke Trophy
Frank J. Selke Trophy
The Frank J. Selke Trophy is awarded annually to the National Hockey League forward who demonstrates the most skill in the defensive component of the game. The winner is selected by a poll of the Professional Hockey Writers' Association following the regular season. It has been awarded 33 times to...

 – 2011
2010–11 NHL season
The 2010–11 NHL season was the 94th season of operation of the National Hockey League . It was the fourth consecutive season that opened in Europe with NHL Premiere . A record three events were scheduled, all in previous NHL Premiere cities: Helsinki, Finland; Stockholm, Sweden; and Prague, Czech...

 United States D 1987–1989
 Canada LW 2002–2004
 Canada C 1982–1985
 United States RW 1998–2003 |
 Canada RW 1995–1996
 Canada D 1999–2003
 Canada D 1973–1974
 Canada LW 1978–1979
 Czech Republic D 2006–2008
 Canada C 2008–2009
 Czech Republic C 1990–1993
 Russia LW 1989–1990
 Czech Republic D 1995–1997
 Canada RW 1982–1987
 Canada C 1970–1974 Captain, 1970–1974
 Canada D 2001–2002
 United States D 1990–1991
 United States D 2000–2002
 Canada C 1993–1995
 Canada C 1971–1977
 Canada LW 1973–1974
 Canada LW 2002–2003
 Canada RW 1983–1988
 Czech Republic D 1980–1987
*  Canada C 2010–2012
 Russia C 1989–1992 HHOF
Hockey Hall of Fame
The Hockey Hall of Fame is located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Dedicated to the history of ice hockey, it is both a museum and a hall of fame. It holds exhibits about players, teams, National Hockey League records, memorabilia and NHL trophies, including the Stanley Cup...

 — 2008
 Canada LW 1987–1988
 Canada LW 1986–1988
 Canada D 1997–1998
 Canada RW 1999–2002
 Canada RW 1994–1995
 Canada LW 1981–1987
 Canada C 1971–1974
 Canada C 1989–1990
 Canada RW 2001–2003
 Canada LW 1972–1980 Captain, 1977–1979
 Canada D 1986–1987
 Canada D 1983–1993 Captain, 1990–1991
 Canada C 1988–1998
2001–2008
Captain, 1990–1997
King Clancy Trophy
King Clancy Memorial Trophy
The King Clancy Memorial Trophy is awarded annually to the National Hockey League player who best exemplifies leadership qualities on and off the ice and who has made a significant humanitarian contribution to his community. Since the award was established in 1988, no player has won it more than...

 — 1997
NHL Foundation Award
NHL Foundation Player Award
The NHL Foundation Player Award is awarded annually to the National Hockey League player "who applies the core values of hockey—commitment, perseverance and teamwork—to enrich the lives of people in his community". The winner is given a grant of US$25,000 to help causes that the winner supports...

 — 2008
Ret — #16
 Sweden D 1978–1984
 Sweden C 2002–2003
 Canada D 1979–1981
 Canada RW 1995–1996
 Canada LW 1985–1988
 Canada D 2009–2010
 Finland D 1989–1998
 Canada LW 1970–1971
 Canada LW 1979–1986
 Canada RW 1984–1985
 Canada RW 1980–1983
 Canada D 1987–1988
 Canada D 1972–1975
 Canada LW 1970–1973
*  Canada C 2010–2012
 Czech Republic D 2002–2004 NHL Plus-Minus Award — 2004
 Canada D 1995–1996
 Canada LW 1979–1980
 Canada LW 1976–1981
 Canada D 1980–1981
 Canada C 1983–1985
 Canada C 1977–1979
 Canada D 1986–1987
 Canada LW 1997–2000
2002–2004
 Canada RW 1988–1992
 Canada D 1997–1999
 Canada RW 1989–1992
 Canada D 1997–1999
 Canada D 1978–1984 Captain, 1979–1982
 Canada D 2005–2006
 Canada D 1973–1974
 Canada D 1981–1982
 Canada D 1976–1980
 Canada D 1993–1995
 Canada D 2006–2008
 Canada LW 1983–1985
 Canada LW 1972–1974
 Canada LW 1974–1975
 Canada D 1987–1990
 Canada C 1997–2000 Captain, 1997–2000
HHOF
Hockey Hall of Fame
The Hockey Hall of Fame is located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Dedicated to the history of ice hockey, it is both a museum and a hall of fame. It holds exhibits about players, teams, National Hockey League records, memorabilia and NHL trophies, including the Stanley Cup...

 — 2007
 United States D 2007–2008
 Canada C 1979–1984
 Canada D 2006–2010
 Russia RW 1995–2000
 Czech Republic D 2005–2006
 Sweden LW 1981–1984
 Canada LW 1990–1995
 Canada C 1974–1978
 Canada C 2006–2007
 Canada C 1992–1994
 Canada C 1999–2008
 Canada LW 1984–1985
 Canada LW 1998–2000
 Canada C 1987–1992
 Canada D 1974–1977
 Canada D 1990–1999
 Russia D 1993–1997
 Sweden LW 1995–2008 Captain, 2000–2008
Lester Pearson Award
Lester B. Pearson Award
The Ted Lindsay Award, formerly known as the Lester B. Pearson Award, is awarded annually to the National Hockey League's most outstanding player in the regular season as judged by the members of the NHL Players Association. It has been awarded 40 times to 23 different players since its beginnings...

 — 2003
Ret - #19
 Czech Republic LW 1990–1993
 Canada RW 1983–1986 HHOF
Hockey Hall of Fame
The Hockey Hall of Fame is located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Dedicated to the history of ice hockey, it is both a museum and a hall of fame. It holds exhibits about players, teams, National Hockey League records, memorabilia and NHL trophies, including the Stanley Cup...

 — 2005
 Russia C 1996–1997
 Canada RW 1981–1984
 United States RW 1996–1998
 Sweden D 1988–1991
 Canada D 2008–2009
 Canada D 2008–2010
 United States RW 1972–1978
 United States C 1973–1974
 United States D 1999–2000
 Canada C 2010–2011
 Canada RW 1973–1981 Captain, 1976–1977
 Canada LW 1990–1998
 Sweden D 1997–2009
 Russia RW 1994–1996
 Canada RW 2010–2011
 Canada RW 2008–2009
 Canada C 1970–1972
 Canada D 2010–2011
 South Korea C 2005–2006
 Canada C 1993–1995
 Canada C 1986–1990
 Canada C 1999–2002
 Canada C 2010–2011
 Canada RW 1985–1987
 Canada D 1982–1988
 Canada LW 2007–2008
2009–2010
 Canada D 1989–1995
 Denmark D 1970–1972
 United States D 1973–1976
 Canada C 1980–1981
 Canada C 2003–2004
 Canada RW 2006–2009
 Canada C 1989–1991 Captain, 1990–1991
 Canada D 1970–1972
 Canada D 1992–1993
 Canada RW 2007–2012
 Canada D 1970–1972
 Canada C 2002–2007
 Canada D 1988–1990
 Canada LW 1975–1976
 Canada D 1986–1988
 Canada C 1995–1997
 Canada C 2007–2008
 Canada C 1970–1971
 United States LW 1996–1998
 Sweden D 1997–1999
 Canada D 1974–1977
 Canada C 1974–1976
 United States C 1987–1989
 Sweden D 1995–1997
*  Canada D 2009–2012
 Canada C 1990–1996
 Canada LW 1979–1984
 Czech Republic LW 2003–2004
 Finland C 1994–1995
 Finland RW 1999–2006
 Canada D 2005–2006
 Canada C 2005–2011
*  Finland D 2002–2012
*  Sweden RW 2009–2012
 Canada C 1976–1977
 Canada LW 1997–1998
2003–2004
 Canada RW 1985–1993
1995–1996
 Finland C 2006–2007
 Canada LW 1987–1988
 Canada D 2010–2011
 Canada C 1997–2000
 Canada LW 1998–2001
2010–2011
 Canada D 1970–1972
 Canada D 1981–1985
 Canada RW 1970–1974
1980–1981
 United States D 2009–2010
 Canada RW 2006–2007
*  Sweden LW 2000–2012 Art Ross Trophy
Art Ross Trophy
The Art Ross Trophy is awarded to the National Hockey League player who leads the league in scoring points at the end of the regular season. It was presented to the NHL by former player, general manager, and head coach Art Ross. The trophy has been awarded 61 times to 25 players since its inception...

 – 2011
2010–11 NHL season
The 2010–11 NHL season was the 94th season of operation of the National Hockey League . It was the fourth consecutive season that opened in Europe with NHL Premiere . A record three events were scheduled, all in previous NHL Premiere cities: Helsinki, Finland; Stockholm, Sweden; and Prague, Czech...


Ted Lindsay Award – 2011
*  Sweden C 2000–2012 Art Ross Trophy
Art Ross Trophy
The Art Ross Trophy is awarded to the National Hockey League player who leads the league in scoring points at the end of the regular season. It was presented to the NHL by former player, general manager, and head coach Art Ross. The trophy has been awarded 61 times to 25 players since its inception...

 – 2010
2009–10 NHL season
The 2009–10 NHL season was the 93rd season of operation of the National Hockey League , and the 100th season since the founding of the predecessor National Hockey Association . It ran from October 1, 2009, including four games in Europe on October 2 and 3—until April 11, 2010, with the 2010...


Hart Memorial Trophy
Hart Memorial Trophy
The Hart Memorial Trophy, originally known as the Hart Trophy, the "oldest and most prestigious individual award in hockey", is awarded annually to the "player adjudged most valuable to his team" in the National Hockey League . The Hart Memorial Trophy has been awarded 86 times to 53 different...

 – 2010
Captain, 2010 - Current
 Canada LW 1974–1980
 Canada LW 1970–1974
 Russia C 1996–1997
 Russia C 1992–1993
 United States C 2007–2008
 Russia LW 1999–2000
 Russia LW 2009–2011
 Canada C 1995–1998
 Finland LW 1984–1991
 Czech Republic D 1992–1995
2003–2004
 Canada D 1970–1971
 Canada LW 1978–1980
 Canada C 1988–1990
 Canada C 2003–2007
 United States C 2006–2007
 Canada RW 1978–1991 Captain, 1982–1990
Ret — #12
 Canada D 1974–1984
1988–1990
 Canada LW 1973–1974
 Canada D 1998–2004
2006–2007
 Canada C 1971–1972
 Canada LW 1976–1977
 Canada D 1996–1999
 Canada D 1987–1990
 Canada C 2000–2001
 Canada RW 1987–1991
 Canada LW 1984–1985
 Canada C 1970–1971
1976–1978
 Canada C 1971–1972
 Canada RW 1994–1996
 Canada RW 1973–1974
*  Germany LW 2011–2012 Made his Canucks debut during the 2011-12 Season
 Canada D 1997–2002
*  Germany D 2011–2012 Made his Canucks debut during the 2011-12 Season
 Finland LW 1986–1988
 Sweden C 2008–2009
 Sweden LW 1982–1987
 Canada RW 1986–1990
 United States D 2010–2011
 Canada D 1970–1973
 Canada LW 2010–2011
 Canada C 1985–1988
*  Canada D 2010–2012
 Canada RW 1972–1974
 Canada RW 1982–1990
 Canada LW 1970–1972
 Russia D 2001–2002
 Canada LW 1995–1997
 Canada LW 2010–2011
 Canada D 2006–2007
 Canada C 1978–1980
 Finland C 2008–2009
 Slovakia C 1997–2000
 Canada LW 1979–1980
 Canada LW 1990–1993
 Latvia C 2001–2002
 Canada RW 1973–1979
 Canada C 1977–1978
 Haiti RW 1987–1988
*  Canada LW 2010–2012
 Canada RW 1994–1998
 Canada C 1991–1993
 Canada C 1975–1978
 Canada RW 1992–1994
 Canada D 1971–1972
 Canada LW 2001–2003
 Canada C 1998–1999
 Canada D 2007–2008
 United States D 2005–2006
*  Canada RW 2011–2012 Made his Canucks debut during the 2011-12 Season
 Canada C 2008–2010
 Canada C 1987–1988
 Canada LW 1972–1975
 Canada C 1975–1977
 Canada D 1970–1975
 Canada LW 1979–1984
 Canada C 1970–1971
 United States C 1987–1988
 Canada D 1994–1998
 Canada C 1972–1974
 Canada C 1998–2000
 Canada D 1970–1971
 Sweden D 1978–1979
 Canada C 1997–1999

Statistical notes

a: As of the 2005–2006 NHL season, all games will have a winner, teams losing in overtime and shootouts are awarded one point thus the OTL stat replacees the tie statistic. The OTL column also includes SOL (Shootout losses).

b: Save percentage
Save percentage
Save percentage is an ice hockey and lacrosse statistic that represents the percentage of shots on goal a goaltender stops...

 did not become an official NHL statistic until the 1982–83 season. Therefore, goaltenders who played before 1982 do not have official save percentages.

Player notes

Beginning in the 2005–06 season, ties are no longer possible. At the same time, the league began tracking overtime losses for goaltenders.

Trevor Linden
Trevor Linden
Trevor John Linden, C.M., O.B.C. is a retired Canadian professional ice hockey player. He played centre and right wing with four different teams: the Vancouver Canucks , New York Islanders, Montreal Canadiens, and Washington Capitals...

 shared the NHL Foundation Player Award
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 with Vincent Lecavalier
Vincent Lecavalier
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 of the Tampa Bay Lightning
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.


Marek Malik
Marek Malik
Marek Malík is a Czech professional ice hockey defenceman who is currently playing for HC Vítkovice Steel of the Czech Extraliga. Malík played in the National Hockey League from 1998 to 2009. He is best known for a highlight reel shootout goal while with the New York Rangers.-Playing career:After...

 shared the NHL Plus-Minus Award with Martin St. Louis
Martin St. Louis
Martin St. Louis is a Canadian professional ice hockey right winger and alternate captain currently playing for the Tampa Bay Lightning of the National Hockey League .-Playing career:...

 of the Tampa Bay Lightning
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 after both players had a plus/minus of +35.
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