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Vancouver Canucks (WHL)

The Vancouver Canucks were a minor league professional ice hockey team in the Pacific Coast Hockey League and the Western Hockey League, based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Inaugurated in 1945 with the PCHL, they became a WHL team with the merger of the PCHL with the Western Canada Senior Hockey League in 1952. The Canucks played 25 seasons in the WHL between 1945 and 1970. They were replaced by an expansion National Hockey League franchise of the same name in 1970, joining that league with the expansion Buffalo Sabres.

Personnel
Players Five Canucks players have been inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. Andy Bathgate (inducted in 1978) played with Vancouver for four years (1952–54 and 1968–70) and was on the team for their final two championships. In 1969–70, he recorded 108 points in 72 games, earning the George Leader Cup as league MVP. Johnny Bower, Tony Esposito, Allan Stanley and Gump Worsley – all Hall of Fame inductees – have all played one season with the Canucks. Coaches 1948–49: Bill Cowley 1949–50: Bill Carse 1950–51: Bill Carse replaced by Murph Chamberlain 1951–52: Murph Chamberlain; replaced by Hugh Currie; replaced by Joe Carveth 1959–61: Art Chapman 1961–62: Phil Maloney (11–35–3); replaced by Hugh Currie (7–13–1) (February 7, 1962) 1962–63: Max McNab 1966–67: Bert Olmstead 1967–68: Jim Gregory 1968–69: Joe Crozier 1969–70: Joe Crozier; replaced by Hal Laycoe General Managers 1948–49: Bill Cowley 1949–50: Coleman E. Hall 1950–51: – 1960–61: Coley Hall 1961–62: Art Chapman (temp); replaced by Dave Dauphine (after Nov.) 1962–63: Max McNab 1967–68: Annis Stukus 1968–69: Joe Crozier 1969–70: Joe Crozier; replaced by Bud Poile Presidents 1948–61: Coleman E. Hall 1962–63: Fred J. Hume (owner) 1968–69: Cyrus McLean 1969–70: Cyrus McLean; replaced by Thomas K. Scallen ==Honoured members==
Honoured members
Hall of famers ;Players • Andy Bathgate, C, 1952–54 & 1968–70, inducted 1978 • Johnny Bower, G, 1954–55, inducted 1976 • Tony Esposito, G, 1967–68, inducted 1988 • Allan Stanley, D, 1953–54, inducted 1981 • Gump Worsley, G, 1953–54, inducted 1980 WHL league award winners ;Players Leader Cup – MVPEmile Francis, G, 1952–53 • Lorne Worsley, G, 1953–54 • Phil Maloney, F, 1955–56 • Hank Bassen, G, 1959–60 • Phil Maloney, F, 1962–63 • Billy McNeill, F, 1964–65 • Billy McNeill, F, 1965–66 • Andy Bathgate, F, 1969–70 Rookie AwardOrland Kurtenbach, D, 1957–58 • Bruce Gamble, G, 1958–59 • Jim Baird, G, 1961–62 • Gilles Villemure, G, • Ron Boehm, F, 1966–67 • Brad Selwood, F, 1969–70 Most Gentlemanly Player – Fred J. Hume CupPhil Maloney, F, 1961–62 • Phil Maloney, F, 1962–63 • Phil Maloney, F, 1967–68 Outstanding Defenceman – Hal Laycoe CupLarry Cahan, D, 1966–67 • Marc Reaume, D, 1969–70 Leading Scorer AwardPhil Maloney, F, 1955–56 (95 points) Outstanding Goaltender AwardEmile Francis, G, 1952–53 GA-216 GAA-3.08 • Lorne Worsley, G, 1953–54 GA-168 GAA-2.40 • Johnny Bower, G, 1954–55 GP-63 GA-171 GAA-2.71 • Ray Mikulan, G, 1955–56 GA-181 GAA-2.54 • Marcel Pelletier, G, 1957–58 GA-173 GAA-2.43 • Hank Bassen, G, 1959–60 GA-172 GAA-2.48 • George Gardner, G, 1969–70 GA-171 GAA-2.88 ==Year by year standings==
Year by year standings
Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against ==Year by year statistical leaders==
Year by year statistical leaders
Total points (team, season) * – team record Team record for PIM/season – 251, John Arbor, 1969–'70 Total points (team, playoffs) Year Player GP Goals Assists Pts PIM 1952–'53 Larry Popein 9 5 10 15 0 1953–'54 Charles McCullough 13 5 8 13 0 1954–'55 Phil Maloney 5 2 2 4 0 1955–'56 Phil Maloney 15 8 7 15 4 1957–'58 Phil Maloney 11 8 17* 25* 4 1958–'59 (three players tied with 7 points in 9 games) 1959–'60 Ray Cyr 11 5 11 16 11 1960–'61 Bruce Carmichael 9 3 3 6 2 1962–'63 Phil Maloney 7 2 7 9 0 Robert Kabel 7 5 4 9 2 1964–'65 Phil Maloney 5 1 5 6 0 Billy McNeill 5 2 4 6 0 1965–'66 Larry Cahan 7 4 12 16 4 1966–'67 Bryan Hextall 8 3 5 8 11 1968–'69 Bryan Hextall 8 4 7 11 22 1969–'70 Murray Hall 11 10 11 21 10 Gerry Glover 11 5 16 21 12 * – team record Team record for goals/playoff – 14, Jack McLeod, 1957–'58 Team record for PIM/playoff – 47, Ted McCaskill, 1969–'70 Goaltender stats, season Year Player GP GA EN SO GAA W L T SVS .PC 1952–'53 Emile Francis 70 216 5 3.09 32 28 10 – won Outstanding Goalkeeper 1953–'54 Lorne "Gump" Worsley 70 168 4 2.40 39 24 7 – won Outstanding Goalkeeper 1954–'55 Johnny Bower 63 171 7 2.71 30 25 8 – won Outstanding Goalkeeper 1955–'56 Ray Mikulan 71 181 2.54 – won Outstanding Goalkeeper 1956–'57 Ray Mikulan 71 231 0 4 3.25 1772 .885 1957–'58 Marcel Pelletier 71 173 0 8* 2.43 1749 .910* – won Outstanding Goalkeeper 1958–'59 Bruce Gamble 65 199 2 7 3.06 29 26 20 1630 .891 1959–'60 Hank Bassen 69 172 5 2.45 44 19 6 – won Outstanding Goalkeeper 1960–'61 Claude Evans 53 147 6 2.77 27 23 3 1961–'62 Claude Evans 40 165 2 4.08 11 26 3 Art LaRiviere 23 1962–'63 Gilles Villemure 70 228 5 3.26 35 31 4 1963–'64 Marcel Paille 70 254 2 3.60 26 41 3 1964–'65 Gilles Villemure 60 212 6 3.46 27 26 6 1965–'66 Gilles Villemure 69 223 5 3.20 32 34 3 1966–'67 Don Simmons 72 213 1 7 2.95 38 32 2 1967–'68 Tony Esposito 63 199 0 4 3.20 25 33 4 Jean-Guy Morissette 11 58 0 0 5.45 1 8 1 1968–'69 George Gardner 53 154 2 2 3.01 25 18 9 Charlie Hodge 13 32 1 0 2.54 7 2 4 Al Millar 12 34 0 0 3.52 4 4 1 1969–'70 George Gardner 60 171 0 3 2.88 41 14 6 – won Outstanding Goalkeeper Lynn Zimmerman 13 48 0 0 3.78 ==References==
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