LAST GAME PLAYED – Jan. 18/24: VAN 2 vs ARI 1
Elias Pettersson opened the scoring for the game at 16:49 on the power play...Quinn Hughes and J.T. Miller were credited with assists on the play...Dakota Joshua scored the GWG with 58 seconds left in the second period for his 12th goal of the season...Nils Höglander and Teddy Blueger recorded the assists...Conor Garland led the team in shots (5)...Joshua led the team in hits (5)...Ian Cole led the team in blocked shots (3)...J.T. Miller won 17 faceoffs and had a faceoff win percentage of 89%.
LAST 5 - vs TORONTO
- Nov. 11/23: VAN 2 at TOR 5
- Mar. 4/23: VAN 4 vs TOR 1
- Nov. 12/22: VAN 2 at TOR 3
- Mar. 5/22: VAN 6 at TOR 4
- Feb. 12/22: VAN 3 vs TOR 2
HEY SIRI, PLAY STARBOY BY THE WEEKND
- On Jan. 15/24, Elias Pettersson was named NHL’s First Star of the Week after posting nine points (5-4-9) helping lead the Canucks to a 5-game road winning streak, the third instance in the past 10 years in franchise history. During the week he recorded two 4-point games and became the first player in NHL history to record GWG’s in four straight road games whilst also matching the second longest streak of GWG’s. He was also named to the NHL’s All-Star game for the fourth time and was selected to participate in the NHL’s skills competition.
- Elias Pettersson was previously named Second Star of the Week, during the NHL season opening week and Second Star of the Month during October.
SIX CANUCKS HEADED TO THE 6IX
- On Jan. 13/24, the NHL announced that Elias Petersson, Brock Boeser, Quinn Hughes, J.T. Miller, Thatcher Demko and Rick Tocchet would be representing the Vancouver Canucks at the 2024 NHL All-Star Game in Toronto. Demko received the most fan votes out of all players eligible for voting. The 2023.24 season will mark the first time Miller has been named an all-star.
- The 2023.24 Vancouver Canucks are the first team in franchise history to send five players and a coach to the NHL All-Star game, the previous best being three players and a coach in the 2002.03 and 2010.11 seasons. They are also the first team in the NHL since the Colorado Avalanche in 2000.01 to have five players named as all-stars.
THATCHER THE SNATCHER
- After recording his 104th career win in his 200th career game on Jan. 18/24 vs ARI, Thatcher Demko ranks t-2nd for most wins by a goalie within their first 200 games with the Canucks franchise. He is tied with Dan Cloutier, Roberto Luongo paces the list (112). Demko (60) also ranks 4th for most career home wins by a Canucks goaltender. Richard Brodeur (82 GP), Kirk McLean (125) and Roberto Luongo (147) best the list.
- Thatcher Demko saved 26 shots in a 1-0 win on Jan. 13/24 at BUF for his fourth shutout of the season and seventh of his career. Demko is now in sole possession of seventh place for most shoutouts in Canucks franchise history. He is the first goaltender to record a shutout at BUF since Roberto Luongo on Oct. 17/13. Demko also ranks 7th for most shutouts in Canucks franchise history (regular season and playoffs combined) with 8.
- Demko is the first Canucks goalie with 4+ shutouts in a season since Ryan Miller (6 GP, 2014.15).
- Following a 21-save performance on Jan. 6/24 at NJD, Thatcher Demko is now 5th in Canucks franchise history for career wins by a goaltender, behind Roberto Luongo, Kirk McLean, Richard Brodeur and Dan Cloutier.
- On Dec. 18/23, Demko was named the NHL’s Second Star of the Week. He had a record of 3-0-0 with a 1.33 goals against average, a .957 save percentage and one shutout during the week.
- Demko became the first goaltender to record 15 wins in the NHL this season. Demko (22 GP) is the third goaltender in Canucks franchise history to complete this feat in 22 or fewer games. Ryan Miller (18 GP, 2014.15) and Cory Schneider (22 GP, 2010.11) are the only other goalies in franchise history to complete this feat.
GETTING THE LAST LAFF-ERTY
- When Sam Lafferty scores a goal, the Vancouver Canucks are 9-1-0, including a 5-0-0 record on the road. Lafferty is also the eighth Canuck to record 10+ goals this season, tied for the most by any team in the NHL.
VENI, VIDI, PETEY
- After recording a power play goal on Jan. 18/24 vs ARI, Elias Pettersson recorded his 400th point (regular season and playoffs combined). He is the 6th primary centre in Canucks franchise history to reach this mark. Henrik Sedin, Thomas Gradin, Bo Horvat, Ryan Kesler, Brendan Morrison are the only others.
- Through a four-game stretch lasting from Jan. 6/24 - Jan. 11/24, Elias Pettersson recorded 12 points (7-5-12). His 12 points in four games is t-3rd in Canucks franchise history for most points in a four-game span.
- After scoring the GWG on Jan. 11/24 at PIT, Elias Pettersson became the first player in NHL history to record the GWG in four straight road games. He also became the third player to record four GWGs in four straight contests. The only other players to do so are Newsy Lalonde (5 straight, 1920.21) and Daniel Alfredsson (4 straight, 2006.07)
- Pettersson currently ranks t-3rd for most career 4+ point performances by a Canucks player in franchise history and became the sixth player in franchise history with 10 games with 4+ points. Trevor Linden (11) and Pavel Bure (11) pace the list.
- Elias Pettersson is now t-6th for career game-winning goals by a player in Canucks franchise history with 32. He is currently tied with Brendan Morrison.
- With four points (2-2-4) Jan. 11/24 at PIT, Elias Pettersson holds the record for the most career games with 2+ goals and 2+ assists in franchise history (5).
- By assisting on two goals on Jan. 11/24 at PIT, Pettersson (49 GP) ranks t-10th for most multi-assist games in franchise history. He is currently tied with Todd Bertuzzi.
- Elias Pettersson is the first Canuck since Mikael Samuelsson in 2009.10 to have seven goals in over the span of four games.
- With 27 multi-goal performances as a Canuck, Pettersson is now t-2nd in franchise history for career multi-goal games in a players first six seasons, trailing only Pavel Bure (44). He is tied with Tony Tanti (27), and Petri Skriko (27).
- With two goals on Jan. 2/24 vs OTT, Elias Pettersson is now 3rd in Canucks franchise history for most career multi-goal performances recorded by a primary centre.
KNOW YOUR LIMIT PLAY WITHIN IT
- The Lotto Line (Brock Boeser – Elias Petersson – J.T. Miller) have contributed 32 points (15-15-30) in their last seven games. Within this span, Elias Pettersson has 14 points (9-5-14), J.T. Miller has 11 points (4-7-11) and Brock Boeser has 7 points (3-4-7).
TEAMWORK MAKES THE DREAM WORK
- After J.T. Miller eclipsed the 20-goal mark on Jan. 15/24 at CBJ, the 2023.24 Canucks are the second team in franchise history to have three 20-goal scorers (Brock Boeser, Elias Pettersson, J.T. Miller) in 44 games of a season or fewer. The only other team to feature three 20-goal scorers in under 44 games was the 1992.93 Canucks (41 GP, Pavel Bure, Greg Adams, Petr Nedved).
- After both recording two goals in a 4-3 win on Jan. 11/24 at PIT, Elias Pettersson and Brock Boeser have each scored a goal in the same game 33 times. The Canucks have a record of 31-1-1 in such games.
DEFEATING THE BEASTS OF THE EAST
- The Canucks ended their Eastern Conference road trip with a record of 5-1-1 including a five-game road winning streak during the trip. The Canucks are 8-1-1 in their last ten games against Eastern Conference opponents.
ROAD DOGS
- After winning on Jan. 9/24 at NYI, the Canucks swept the New York metropolitan-area teams on the road for the first time in franchise history. They also extend their win-streak in the area to 4 games (6-5 win, Feb. 9/23 at NYI included).
- Elias Pettersson (14-19-33) and J.T. Miller (9-21-30) currently rank 2nd and t-4th in the league for most points by a player on the road. Nikita Kucherov (11-26-37) paces the list.
QUINNSANITY
- With an assist on Jan. 18/24 vs ARI, Quinn Hughes has 42 assists in 45 games this season, he ranks t-2nd for most assists within a players first 45 games in a season in franchise history. Henrik Sedin in 2010.11 paces the list with 46 assists in 45 games.
- After recording an assist on Jan. 15/24 at CBJ, Quinn Hughes (270, now 271) is now in sole possession of third place for most career assists by a defenceman (regular season and playoffs combined). Dennis Kearns (292) and Alexander Edler (340) pace the list.
- With a goal and a +2 rating on Jan. 9/24 at NYI, Quinn Hughes is one of four defencemen in NHL history to attain 50+ points and a +30 or higher rating through their first 41 games of a season. He joins Paul Coffey, Denis Potvin and Bobby Orr.
- Recording his 40th assist of the season on Jan. 8/24 at NYR, Quinn Hughes became the fifth defenceman in NHL history to record 10+ goals and 40+ assists through their team’s first 40 games of a season.
- Picking up an assist on Jan. 8/24 at NYR, Quinn Hughes became the ninth defenceman in NHL history to post 50+ points through their first 40 games of a season.
- With three assists on Jan. 6/24 at NJD, Quinn Hughes now has 18 such performances in his career, ranking fourth all- time among defencemen within their first six seasons.
- With a goal and an assist on Dec. 23/23 vs SJS, Quinn Hughes tied Alexander Edler for the most career multi-point games by a Canucks defencemen all-time with 68 GP.
- Quinn Hughes is the first defenseman in Canucks franchise history to reach 40 points in less than 40 games. He is also the 5th defenseman in the NHL with 40+ points in his first 33 games of a season in the past 25 years.
HRONEK’S ON A HEATER
- With a goal on Jan. 9/24, Filip Hronek has been on the ice for an NHL-leading 62 5-on-5 goals for the Canucks. The next closest non-teammate has been on the ice for 51 goals for at 5-on-5 (Nathan MacKinnon).
- Recording 2 assists in a win on Jan. 8/24 at NYR, Hronek ranks 5th in Canucks’ franchise history for fewest games to record 30 assists since being acquired by the team via trade at 44. The list is led by Paul Reinhart (33), Mike Walton (40), Russ Courtnall (42) and Cliff Ronning (43).
MILLER THE MAGNIFICENT
- J.T. Miller became the tied the record for the fourth fastest player in Canucks franchise history to record 60 points in a season. Miller reached the 60-point mark in just 44 games, tying Henrik Sedin (2009.10). Pavel Bure bests the list after reaching 60 points in 41 games in the 1992.93 season.
- After registering a goal and an assist on Jan. 15/24 at CBJ, J.T. Miller (60 GP) ranks t-9th for most such efforts in franchise history. He is tied with Thomas Gradin, Daniel Sedin paces the list (145 GP)
- By recording a three-point period on Jan. 11/24 at PIT, this marks the seventh time J.T. Miller has completed this feat and is currently tied with Markus Naslund for the third most such performances in franchise history. Trevor Linden and Pavel Bure (both with 8) are tied for the most.
- Recording three points (2-1-3) on Jan. 6 at NJD, J.T. Miller has 53 points through 39 games. His 53 points are the third-most prior to the team’s 40th game of the season in franchise history, trailing Pavel Bure (58 in 1992.93) and Alexander Mogilny (54, 1995.96).
- With 2 points (1-1-2) on Jan. 2/24 vs OTT, J.T. Miller reached 50 points in 37 games. He is the 4th fastest player in franchise history to hit the mark, behind Pavel Bure, Alexander Mogilny, and Daniel Sedin.
- After recording two assists on Dec. 17/23 at CHI, Miller (11 GP) owns the record for most multi-assist efforts in the first 32 games of a season in franchise history. He passed Henrik Sedin who had 10 games in the first 32 games of the 2009.10 season.
- After registering two assists on Dec. 12/23 vs TBL, J.T. Miller (42, 15-27-42) owns the Canucks franchise record for most points prior to the 30th game of the season. Tony Tanti held the previous record with 41 points in 1983.84.
TRIPLE THREAT
- With Elias Pettersson (52) and Quinn Hughes (50) joining J.T. Miller (54) at the 50-point mark on Jan. 8/24 at NYR, they became the third trio of teammates in the past 30 years to feature three different 50-point scorers through 40 games in a season (2007.08 Ottawa Senators, 1995.96 Pittsburgh Penguins).
- J.T. Miller, Quinn Hughes and Elias Pettersson are the third teammate trio since 1997 to each record 40 points in their team’s first 33 games of a season. The other trios include Mikko Rantanen, Nathan Mackinnon, and Gabriel Landeskog in 2018.19 and Daniel Alfredsson, Daniel Heatley, and Jason Spezza in 2005.06 and 2007.08.
- Miller, Hughes and Pettersson are the second teammate trio in Canucks franchise history to each record 40 points in their first 33 games of a season. Tony Tanti, Patrik Sundstrom and Darcy Rota are the only other Canucks trio to complete this feat.
SETTING RECORDS
- By a 2-1 win over the Coyotes on Jan. 18/24, the 2023.24 Vancouver Canucks own the franchise record for fewest games needed to reach 30 wins in a season. Vancouver reached this mark in 45 games. The previous record was held by both the 2010.11 and 2011.12 Canucks, both teams recorded 30 wins in 49 games.
- The Vancouver Canucks were the first team in the NHL to record 30 wins this season. This marked the second time in franchise history the Canucks have been the first team to 30 wins (outright or tied). The other instance happened in the 2003.04 season.
- After defeating the Sabres on Jan. 13/24, the Canucks went on a five-game road winning streak from Jan. 6/24 - Jan. 13/24, marking the third such run over the past 10 years in Canucks franchise history. The 2022.23 and 2014.14 seasons marked the other two instances.
- On Jan. 2/24 vs OTT, the Canucks scored five goals in the opening period for the 12th time in franchise history and the fourth time since then turn of the century.
- Leading the NHL standings with 49 points on Dec. 25/23, the Canucks became the first Canadian team to lead the league at the time of the Holiday Break since the Ottawa Senators in 2005.
- With a record of 23-9-3 through Dec. 23/23, the Canucks have recorded the most wins in franchise history through the team’s first 35 games of a season.
- After their win on Dec. 14/23 vs FLA, the Vancouver Canucks (30 GP) set a franchise record for fewest games needed to reach 20 wins in a season. The previous record was set in 2005.06 in 31 games.
2023.24 CANUCKS MILESTONES
- Thatcher Demko appeared in his 200th career game, Jan. 18 vs ARI
- Thatcher Demko recorded his 100th career win, Jan. 6 at NJD
- Nikita Zadorov appeared in his 600th NHL game, Dec. 28 vs PHI
- Rick Tocchet coached his 500th career NHL game, Dec. 5 vs NJD
- Teddy Blueger recorded his 100th career point, Nov. 24 at SEA
- Conor Garland recorded his 200th career point, Nov. 24 at SEA
- Andrei Kuzmenko appeared in his 100th NHL game, Nov. 22 at COL
- Quinn Hughes appeared in his 300th NHL game, Nov. 16 at CGY
- Linus Karlsson appeared in his first NHL game, Nov. 16 at CGY
- Ilya Mikheyev appeared in his 200th NHL game, Nov. 6 vs EDM
- Elias Pettersson recorded his 200th career assist, Nov. 2 at SJS
- Anthony Beauvillier appeared in his 500th NHL game, Nov. 2 at SJS
- Brock Boeser appeared in his 400th NHL game, Oct. 14 at EDM
- Rick Tocchet recorded his 200th career win, Oct. 14 at EDM
RECENT TRANSACTIONS
- Linus Karlsson recalled from Abbotsford, Jan. 19
- Linus Karlsson reassigned to Abbotsford, Jan. 16
- Mark Friedman assigned to Abbotsford on a Conditioning Loan, Jan. 16
- Carson Soucy activated off LTIR, Jan. 6
- Phillip Di Giuseppe placed on LTIR, Jan. 6
- Josh Bloom reassigned to Saginaw, Jan. 5
- Linus Karlsson recalled from Abbotsford, Jan. 3
- Nick Cicek and a sixth-round pick (2024) acquired from San Jose in exchange for Jack Studnicka, Dec. 15.
- Pius Suter activated off IR, Dec 14
- Linus Karlsson reassigned to Abbotsford, Dec 9
- Matt Irwin reassigned to Abbotsford, Dec. 2
- Nikita Zadorov acquired from Calgary in exchange for a fifth-round pick (2024) and a third-round pick (2026), Nov. 30
- Cole McWard reassigned to Abbotsford, Nov. 29
- Linus Karlsson recalled from Abbotsford, Nov. 29
- Matt Irwin recalled from Abbotsford, Nov. 29
- Akito Hirose reassigned to Abbotsford, Nov. 29
- Conditional fifth-round pick (2024) acquired from Chicago in exchange for Anthony Beauvillier, Nov. 28
THE LAST TIME...
- The Canucks won when leading after 1P: Jan. 11/24 at PIT
- The Canucks lost when leading after 1P: Jan. 4/24 at STL
- The Canucks lost in OT/SO when leading after 1P: Jan. 15/24 at CBJ
- The Canucks won when leading after 2P: Jan. 18/24 vs ARI
- The Canucks lost when leading after 2P: Oct. 17/22 at WSH
- The Canucks lost in OT/SO when leading after 2P: Jan. 15/24 at CBJ
- The Canucks won when trailing after 1P: Nov. 15/23 vs NYI
- The Canucks lost when trailing after 1P: Dec. 5/23 vs NJD
- The Canucks lost in OT/SO when trailing after 1P: Dec. 16/23 at MIN
- The Canucks won when trailing after 2P: Nov. 15/23 vs NYI
- The Canucks lost when trailing after 2P: Dec. 28/23 vs PHI
- The Canucks lost in OT/SO when trailing after 2P: Mar. 28/23 at STL
- The Canucks won when tied after 1P: Jan. 18/24 vs ARI
- The Canucks lost when tied after 1P: Dec. 28/23 vs PHI
- The Canucks lost in OT/SO when tied after 1P: Dec. 21/23 at DAL
- The Canucks won when tied after 2P: Nov. 28/23 vs ANA
- The Canucks lost when tied after 2P: Jan. 4/24 at STL
- The Canucks lost in OT/SO when tied after 2P: Dec. 21/23 at DAL
2023.24 SEASON HIGHS AND LOWS
- Most Goals Scored, Game: 10, Nov. 2/23 at SJS
- Most Goals Scored, Period: 5, Jan. 2/24 vs. OTT, 1st period
- Most Goals Allowed, Game: 6, Dec. 5/23 vs NJD
- Most Goals Allowed, Period: 4, Dec. 5/23 vs NJD, 1st period
- Fewest Goals Scored, Game: 0, Oct. 17 at PHI
- Fewest Goals Allowed, Game: 0, 5x, Latest Jan. 13/24 at BUF
- Most PPG Scored, Game: 4, Nov. 2/23 at SJS
- Most PPG Allowed, Game: 3, Oct. 28/23 vs NYR
- Most SHG Scored, Game: 1, 4x, Latest Nov. 24/23 at SEA
- Most SHG Allowed, Game: 1, Dec. 28 vs PHI
- Most Shots, Game: 43, Nov. 15/23 vs NYI
- Most Shots, Period: 19, Oct. 27/23 vs STL, 1st period
- Most Shots, OT: 6, Oct. 28/23 vs NYR
- Fewest Shots, Game: 16, 2x, Latest Nov. 9/23 at OTT
- Fewest Shots, Period: 1, Dec. 14/23 vs FLA, 3rd period
- Fewest Shots, OT: 1, 2x, Latest Jan. 15/23 at CBJ
- Most Shots Allowed, Game: 44, 2x, Latest Jan. 15/24 at CBJ
- Most Shots Allowed, Period: 25, Jan. 15/24 at CBJ, 2nd period
- Most Shots Allowed, OT: 4, Jan. 15/23 at CBJ
- Fewest Shots Allowed, Game: 18, Oct. 24/23 at NSH
- Fewest Shots Allowed, Period: 2, Nov. 24/23 at SEA, 3rd period
- Fewest Shots Allowed, OT: 0, 2x, Latest Dec. 16/23 at MIN
- Most Hits, Game: 33, 2x, Latest Dec. 5/23 vs NJD
- Fewest Hits, Game: 7, Nov. 2/23 at SJS
- Most Blocked Shots, Game: 25, Oct. 14/23 at EDM
- Fewest Blocked Shots, Game: 2, Oct. 27/23 vs STL
- Largest Margin of Victory: 9 goals, Nov. 2/23 at SJS (10-1 W)
- Largest Margin of Defeat: 3 goals, 5x, Latest Dec. 28/23 vs PHI
- Longest Win Streak: 5 games, 2x, Latest Jan. 6/24 – Jan. 13/24
- Longest Point Streak: 9 games, 2x, Latest Dec. 7/23 – Dec. 23/23
- Longest Winless Streak: 2 games, 2x, Latest Nov. 16/23 - Nov. 18/23
- Longest Pointless Streak: 2 games, 2x, Latest Nov. 16/23 - Nov. 18/23
VANCOUVER 2023.24 RECORD WHEN...
- Score 3 Goals or Less: 7-10-4
- Allow 3 Goals or Less: 28-2-2
- Allowing First Goal: 6-6-2
- 25 or More Shots on Goal: 21-8-3
- Less than 25 shots: 9-3-1
THREE STARS - JANUARY
DECEMBER WINNER – DeSmith (15 pts)
NOVEMBER WINNER – Hughes, Demko (30 pts)
OCTOBER WINNER – Pettersson (15 pts)
*5 points are awarded for each Three Stars selection