This Is Funniest Thing I've Seen In The NHL
This Is Funniest Thing I've Seen In The NHL

The legendary retired goalie, Roberto Luongo is dissing Vegas Golden Knights for trying to use their injury-troubles to their ...



(Roberto Luongo Ring of Honour Night!) Vancouver Canucks Vs Florida Panthers Dec.14.2023
(Roberto Luongo Ring of Honour Night!) Vancouver Canucks Vs Florida Panthers Dec.14.2023

In his 488 games as a Vancouver Canuck, Luongo held a .919 save percentage, wore the captain's C for two years, and ...



Episode 200 with Roberto Luongo plus Puck Out Pad Cleaner
Episode 200 with Roberto Luongo plus Puck Out Pad Cleaner

We celebrate Episode 200 of the InGoal Radio Podcast, presented by The Hockey Shop Source for Sports ...



NHL '94 Vancouver Canucks "Win the Stanley Cup Final" Fin the Whale can finally Celebrate something?
NHL '94 Vancouver Canucks "Win the Stanley Cup Final" Fin the Whale can finally Celebrate something?

The Vancouver Canucks are a professional ice hockey team based in Vancouver. The Canucks compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference, and play their home games at Rogers Arena. Rick Tocchet is the head coach, Jim Rutherford serves as the president of hockey operations, and Patrik Allvin serves as the general manager. They won three division titles as a member of the Smythe Division from 1974 to 1993, and seven titles as a member of the Northwest Division from 1998 to 2013. The Canucks, along with the Sabres, are the two oldest teams to have never won the Stanley Cup.. In 1994, the Canucks made their second trip to the Stanley Cup Finals, entering the playoffs as the seventh seed in the renamed Western Conference. Despite underachieving in the regular season (their points total decreased by 16 from the previous year, although they finished second in the newly renamed Pacific Division), the Canucks played well in the playoffs and embarked on another unexpected run. Opening the playoffs with a close first-round series against the Calgary Flames, Vancouver rallied from a three-games-to-one deficit to win the series in seven contests. Games 5 through 7 were all won in overtime with goals from Geoff Courtnall, Trevor Linden, and Pavel Bure, respectively. The deciding seventh game featured two of the most recognizable and celebrated plays in Canucks history. With the game tied 3โ€“3 in the first overtime, goaltender Kirk McLean made what became known thereafter as "The Save", sliding across the crease feet-first and stacking his pads on the goal line to stop Robert Reichel on a one-timer pass from Theoren Fleury. The following period, Pavel Bure received a breakaway pass from defenceman Jeff Brown before deking Calgary goaltender Mike Vernon to score and win the series. Fifteen years later, Bure's goal and McLean's save were ranked first and second in a Vancouver Sun article listing the "40 most memorable moments in team history." Following their victory over the Flames, the Canucks then upset both the Dallas Stars and Toronto Maple Leafs (both in five games) en route to the franchise's second Stanley Cup Finals appearance. Forward Greg Adams sent the Canucks into the Finals with a double-overtime goal against Maple Leafs goaltender Felix Potvin in Game 5. Staging the second coast-to-coast Finals in league history, the Canucks were matched against the Presidents' Trophy-winning New York Rangers. Vancouver achieved victory in Game 1 by a score of 3โ€“2 in overtime, largely due to a 52-save performance by goaltender McLean. After losing the next 3 games, the Canucks won the next two to force a seventh game at Madison Square Garden on June 14, 1994. Despite a two-goal effort (one on a shorthanded breakaway) from Linden (who was playing with cracked ribs), Vancouver lost the game by a 3โ€“2 score. The Canucks' efforts to tie the game included a post hit by forward Nathan LaFayette with just over a minute remaining in regulation. The loss was followed by a riot in Downtown Vancouver, which resulted in property damage, injuries and arrests. Two days after the riots, the team held a rally at BC Place attended by 45,000 fans, who congratulated the team for their effort. With a young core that included Linden, Bure and McLean still in their 20s after the 1994 playoffs, the Canucks appeared poised to remain contenders in the league. However, the team failed to record a winning season in the six years following their Stanley Cup Finals appearance. Prior to the lockout-shortened 1994โ€“95 season, Quinn stepped down as head coach to focus on his managerial duties and was replaced by Rick Ley; Vancouver finished with a .500 record that year. Their elimination from the 1995 Stanley Cup playoffs in Game 4 of the second round marked the Canucks' last game played at the Pacific Coliseum, as the team moved into the new General Motors Place (since renamed Rogers Arena), a new $160 million arena situated in Downtown Vancouver, the following season. The Vancouver Canucks Ring of Honour. Orland Kurtenbach, C, 1970โ€“1974, inducted on October 26, 2010. Kirk McLean, G, 1987โ€“1998, inducted on November 24, 2010. Thomas Gradin, C, 1978โ€“1986, inducted on January 24, 2011. Harold Snepsts, D, 1974โ€“1984; 1988โ€“1990, inducted on March 14, 2011. Pat Quinn, D, 1970โ€“1972; president and general manager, 1987โ€“1997; head coach, 1991โ€“1994; 1996, inducted on April 13, 2014. Mattias Ohlund, D, 1997โ€“2009, inducted on December 16, 2016. Alex Burrows, RW, 2005โ€“2017, inducted on December 3, 2019. Roberto Luongo, G, 2006โ€“2014, inducted on December 14, 2023.



Roberto Luongo Ring of Honour - All Access
Roberto Luongo Ring of Honour - All Access

Step behind the scenes with Roberto Luongo as he was inducted into the Canucks Ring of Honour. If you want to keep up to date ...




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