List of Vancouver Canucks records
This is a list of franchise records for the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League, which dates from the 1970–71 season to present.
Regular season
All Players
Points
Goals
Assists
Games played
Major Penalties
Minor Penalties
Hat-tricks
Game-winning goals
Power-play goals
Short-handed goals
Overtime goals
Consecutive games played
*denotes active streak
Defencemen
Points
Goaltenders
Games played
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Wins
Shutouts
Goals against average
*minimum 50 games played
Save percentage
*minimum 50 games played
Coaches
*for the purpose of comparison, shootout wins are excluded
Playoffs
All Players
Points
Goals
Assists
Games played
Penalty minutes
Hat-tricks
Game-winning goals
Power-play goals
Short-handed goals
Overtime goals
Defencemen
Points
Goaltenders
Games played
Wins
Goals against average
*minimum 100 minutes played
Save percentage
*minimum 100 minutes played
Shutouts
Coaches
Single Season Records
Regular season
Team
- Most wins by team: 54 in 2010–11 (coached by Alain Vigneault)
- Most losses by team: 50 in 1971–72
- Most points by team: 117 in 2010–11
- Most goals by team: 346 in 1992–93
- Fewest goals by team: 182 in 2016-17
- Most goals against by team: 401 in 1984–85
- Fewest goals against by team: 185 in 2010–11
Players
Goalies
---For next 2 records goalie must play at least 30 games
Playoffs
Team
- Most wins by team: 15, 1994 (coached by Pat Quinn); 2011 (coached by Alain Vigneault)
- Most goals by team: 76 in 1994
- Most goals against by team: 69 in 2011
- Longest game: 138:06 (April 11, 2007, Round 1, Game 1 against Dallas Stars. Henrik Sedin scored winning goal.)
Players
Goalies
- Most games played: Roberto Luongo, 25 (2011)
- Most wins: Kirk McLean, 15 (1994) and Roberto Luongo, 15 (2011)
- Most shutouts: Kirk McLean, 4 (1994) and Roberto Luongo, 4 (2011)
- Longest shutout streak: Kirk McLean, 143:17 (1994)
- Lowest GAA: Thatcher Demko, 0.64 (2020)
- Highest save %: Thatcher Demko, .985 (2020)
- Most shots faced in one game: Roberto Luongo, 76 (2007)
- Most saves in one game: Roberto Luongo, 72 (2007)
See also
References
External links
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