Vancouver Canucks

File:Vancouver_Canucks_logo.svgEagle sculpture featuring Stan Smyl, who was captain for eight seasonsA statue of coach Roger Neilson outside of Rogers Arena, commemorating the 1982 Stanley Cup runPavel Bure, became the first Canuck to win the Calder Memorial Trophy in 1992 and is the only sixty-goal scorer in team history. He is regarded as the team's first superstar.Kirk McLean was a key member of the Canucks' 1994 Stanley Cup run.The Vancouver Canucks and the Edmonton Oilers warm up before a match at General Motors Place in October 1997.Marc Crawford became the Canucks' head coach in 1998–99. Crawford also played for the team in the 1980s.File:Todd_Bertuzzi_(Canucks).jpgFile:Brendan_Morrison.jpgFile:Markus_Naslund_2005a.jpgScoreboard after game one of the 2007 conference quarterfinals between the Canucks and the Dallas Stars. Ending at the 138-minute mark, it was the longest game in the club's history.Roberto Luongo during the 2008–09 season, with a C visible on his goaltender mask denoting his captaincy. He was named captain of the Canucks in September 2008.Ryan Kesler with the Canucks during the 2010 conference quarterfinals. Kesler spent the first 10 seasons of his NHL career with the team.Henrik Sedin accepts the Clarence S. Campbell Bowl on behalf of the Canucks as the 2011 Western Conference champions.

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