Selected by Washington in the fourth round (No. 93) of the 2008 NHL Draft, Holtby is 282-122-46 with a 2.53 GAA, .916 save percentage and 35 shutouts in 468 games (458 starts) during 10 seasons with Washington.
Holtby is second on the Capitals all-time wins list behind Olaf Kolzig (301) and tied for first in shutouts with Kolzig.
Holtby went 16-7 with a 2.16 GAA, .922 save percentage and two shutouts in 23 Stanley Cup Playoff games to help Washington win the Stanley Cup in 2018; he is 50-47 with a 2.13 GAA, .926 save percentage and seven shutouts in 97 playoff games.
"I think we accomplished what we wanted to do there," Holtby said. "We won a championship and I think that's something you can never take away, and something that is very important to that city, to the organization, to my time there. We did really accomplish what we wanted to and now this year coming up, I think it was just time to move that drive and that energy into new things.
"I think that's why it was very important for me to find a team that has that same chance and that same structure of an organization and team that they can win because that's what you play it for, and I think that's the opportunity that we have in Vancouver. That is very exciting to me."
A two-time Vezina Trophy finalist, Holtby won the award in 2015-16 when he went 48-9-7, tying the NHL record for wins in one season, with a 2.20 GAA, .922 save percentage and three shutouts in 66 games. He made the NHL First All-Star team that season and made the Second All-Star Team in 2016-17 when he also won the Jennings Trophy (fewest goals allowed).
"We are pleased to add Braden, an experienced and established goaltender, to our roster," Canucks general manager Jim Benning said. "Braden is a Stanley Cup champion, brings leadership and has demonstrated the ability to rise to the occasion in big games. He will be an important part of our team."
Holtby replaces Jacob Markstrom, who signed with the Calgary Flames on Friday, and will team with Thatcher Demko, who was 13-10-2 with a 3.06 goals-against average and .905 save percentage last season. The 24-year-old was 2-1 with a 0.64 GAA and .985 save percentage and one shutout in four Stanley Cup Playoff games.
"We need two goalies to withstand the amount of games that we're gonna play in a short period," Benning said. "Braden Holtby, after we signed him, he talked (goalie coach) Ian Clark, and then he wanted Thatcher Demko's number to talk to Thatcher. This is the type of teammate that he is. He knows what we're trying to do. He's going to be a good goalie for us but a real good leader for us and he'll help with Thatcher's development. We're happy that he chose to sign with us and we think it's going to be a good fit with him and Thatcher together."