The Vancouver Canucks are a professional ice hockey team based in Vancouver, British Columbia, competing in the National Hockey League (NHL). Established in 1945 as a member of Pacific Coast Hockey League (PCHL), they joined the NHL as an expansion team in 1970. Moreover, the Vancouver Canucks are owned by Canucks Sports & Entertainment and play their home games at Rogers Arena.
Throughout their existence, they have claimed eleven Division Championships alongside three conference championships and two Presidents' Trophy. Remarkably, both their Presidents’ Trophy came in back to back seasons, making them one of the select few franchises to have done so.
Vancouver Canucks Regular Season 2023-2024 Schedule
The 2023-2024 regular season for the Vancouver Canucks was marked with a strong opening night thrashing of the Edmonton Oilers, followed by many strong performances throughout the season.
Notably, the Canucks finished first in the Pacific Division and 3rd in the Western Conference with a record of 50 wins, 23 losses, and 9 overtime losses. Players like Brock Boeser led in goals while Quinn Hughes led in assists while J.T. Miller led in points with. This helped the Canucks secure their first Pacific Division title.
Vancouver Canucks Regular Season Schedule alongside their results are given below;
Date | Opponent | Result |
Thu, 12 Oct | Edmonton Oilers | W8-1 |
Sun, 15 Oct | Edmonton Oilers | W4-3 |
Wed, 18 Oct | Philadelphia Flyers | L2-0 |
Fri, 20 Oct | Tampa Bay Lightning | L4-3 |
Sun, 22 Oct | Florida Panthers | W5-3 |
Wed, 25 Oct | Nashville Predators | W3-2 |
Sat, 28 Oct | St. Louis Blues | W5-0 |
Sun, 29 Oct | New York Islanders | L4-3 (OT) |
Wed, 1 Nov | Nashville Predators | W5-2 |
Fri, 3 Nov | San Jose Sharks | W10-1 |
Sun, 5 Nov | Dallas Stars | W2-0 |
Tue, 7 Nov | Edmonton Oilers | W6-2 |
Fri, 10 Nov | Ottawa Senators | W5-2 |
Sun, 12 Nov | Toronto Maple Leafs | L5-2 |
Mon, 13 Nov | Montreal Canadiens | W5-2 |
Thu, 16 Nov | New York Islanders | W4-3 (OT) |
Fri, 17 Nov | Calgary Flames | L5-2 |
Sun, 19 Nov | Seattle Kraken | L4-3 |
Tue, 21 Nov | San Jose Sharks | W3-1 |
Thu, 23 Nov | Colorado Avalanche | L5-2 |
Sat, 25 Nov | Seattle Kraken | W5-1 |
Sun, 26 Nov | San Jose Sharks | L4-3 |
Wed, 29 Nov | Anaheim Ducks | W3-1 |
Fri, 1 Dec | Vegas Golden Knights | L4-1 |
Sun, 3 Dec | Calgary Flames | W4-3 |
Wed, 6 Dec | New Jersey Devils | L6-5 |
Fri, 8 Dec | Minnesota Wild | W2-0 |
Sun, 10 Dec | Carolina Hurricanes | W4-3 |
Wed, 13 Dec | Tampa Bay Lightning | W4-1 |
Fri, 15 Dec | Florida Panthers | W4-0 |
Sun, 17 Dec | Minnesota Wild | L2-1 (SO) |
Mon, 18 Dec | Chicago Blackhawks | W4-3 |
Wed, 20 Dec | Nashville Predators | W5-2 |
Fri, 22 Dec | Dallas Stars | L4-3 (OT) |
Sun, 24 Dec | San Jose Sharks | W7-4 |
Fri, 29 Dec | Philadelphia Flyers | L4-1 |
Wed, 3 Jan | Ottawa Senators | W6-3 |
Fri, 5 Jan | St. Louis Blues | L2-1 |
Sun, 7 Jan | New Jersey Devils | W6-4 |
Tue, 9 Jan | New York Islanders | W6-3 |
Wed, 10 Jan | New York Rangers | W5-2 |
Fri, 12 Jan | Pittsburgh Penguins | W4-3 (OT) |
Sun, 14 Jan | Buffalo Sabres | W1-0 |
Mon, 15 Jan | Columbus Blue Jackets | L4-3 (SO) |
Fri, 19 Jan | Arizona Coyotes | W2-1 |
Sun, 21 Jan | Toronto Maple Leafs | W6-4 |
Tue, 23 Jan | Chicago Blackhawks | W2-0 |
Thu, 25 Jan | St. Louis Blues | L4-3 (OT) |
Sun, 28 Jan | Columbus Blue Jackets | W5-4 (OT) |
Wed, 7 Feb | Carolina Hurricanes | W3-2 |
Fri, 9 Feb | Boston Bruins | L4-0 |
Sat, 10 Feb | Detroit Red Wings | L4-3 (OT) |
Mon, 12 Feb | Washington Capitals | W3-2 (OT) |
Wed, 14 Feb | Chicago Blackhawks | W4-2 |
Fri, 16 Feb | Detroit Red Wings | W4-1 |
Sun, 18 Feb | Winnipeg Jets | L4-2 |
Tue, 20 Feb | Minnesota Wild | L10-7 |
Wed, 21 Feb | Colorado Avalanche | L3-1 |
Fri, 23 Feb | Seattle Kraken | L5-2 |
Sun, 25 Feb | Boston Bruins | W3-2 (OT) |
Wed, 28 Feb | Pittsburgh Penguins | L4-3 (OT) |
Fri, 1 Mar | Los Angeles Kings | L5-1 |
Mon, 4 Mar | Anaheim Ducks | W2-1 |
Wed, 6 Mar | Los Angeles Kings | W2-1 (OT) |
Fri, 8 Mar | Vegas Golden Knights | W3-1 |
Sun, 10 Mar | Winnipeg Jets | W5-0 |
Thu, 14 Mar | Colorado Avalanche | L4-3 (OT) |
Sun, 17 Mar | Washington Capitals | L2-1 |
Wed, 20 Mar | Buffalo Sabres | W3-2 |
Fri, 22 Mar | Montreal Canadiens | W4-1 |
Sun, 24 Mar | Calgary Flames | W4-2 |
Tue, 26 Mar | Los Angeles Kings | L3-2 |
Fri, 29 Mar | Dallas Stars | L3-1 |
Mon, 1 Apr | Anaheim Ducks | W3-2 |
Wed, 3 Apr | Vegas Golden Knights | L6-3 |
Thu, 4 Apr | Arizona Coyotes | W2-1 |
Sun, 7 Apr | Los Angeles Kings | L6-3 |
Tue, 9 Apr | Vegas Golden Knights | W4-3 |
Thu, 11 Apr | Arizona Coyotes | L4-3 (OT) |
Sun, 14 Apr | Edmonton Oilers | W3-1 |
Wed, 17 Apr | Calgary Flames | W4-1 |
Fri, 19 Apr | Winnipeg Jets | L4-2 |
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Vancouver Canucks Playoffs 2023-2024 Schedule
The Vancouver Canucks kicked off their Game 1 of the 2023-2024 playoff series against the Nashville Predators on 22 April where they achieved 4-2 victory over Predators. Thatcher Demko's 20 saves and Joshua's two goals secured a 4-2 win over the Nashville Predators, who got goals from Jason Zucker and Ryan O’Reilly.
The Game 2 of the series took place on 24 April, where the Predators dominated the Canucks with a 4-1 victory. Filip Forsberg and Anthony Beauvillier each contributed a goal and an assist leading the series back to square one. However, the following games saw the Canucks beat the Predators with ease. Despite the Predators coming back and winning the fifth game, the Canucks proved too good for them in Game 6. The Canucks qualified as a result of their impressive showings and are now scheduled to face the Edmonton Oilers in round two of the Stanley Cup playoffs.
The following table showcases Vancouver Canucks’ playoff round one results and their upcoming round two fixtures:
DATE | OPPONENT | Venue | Scoreline |
Round One | |||
Mon, 22 Apr | Nashville Predators | Rogers Arena | W4-2 |
Wed, 24 Apr | Nashville Predators | Rogers Arena | L1-4 |
Sat, 27 Apr | Nashville Predators | Bridgestone Arena | W2-1 |
Mon, 29 Apr | Nashville Predators | Bridgestone Arena | W4-3 |
Tue, 30 Apr | Nashville Predators | Rogers Arena | L1-2 |
Fri, 3 May | Nashville Predators | Bridgestone Arena | W1-0 |
Round Two | |||
9 May | Edmonton Oilers | Rogers Arena | W5-4 |
11 May | Edmonton Oilers | Rogers Arena | L4-3 OT |
13 May | Edmonton Oilers | Rogers Place | W4-3 |
15 May | Edmonton Oilers | Rogers Place | L3-2 |
17 May | Edmonton Oilers | Rogers Arena | TBD |
Sat, 18 May (if necessary) | Edmonton Oilers | Rogers Place | TBD |
Mon, 20 May (If necessary) | Edmonton Oilers | Rogers Arena | TBD |
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FAQ's On Vancouver Canucks Schedule
Q. Where do the Canucks play their home games?
A. The Canucks play their home games at Rogers Arena, located in Vancouver.
A. The Canucks play their home games at Rogers Arena, located in Vancouver.
Q. Did the Canucks make the playoffs?
A. Yes, they have reached the 2023-2024 playoffs and are presently in round two of the playoffs.
A. Yes, they have reached the 2023-2024 playoffs and are presently in round two of the playoffs.
Q. Have the Vancouver Canucks been to the Stanley Cup finals?
A. Yes, they reached the Stanley Cup Finals in 1982, 1994, and in 2001.
A. Yes, they reached the Stanley Cup Finals in 1982, 1994, and in 2001.
Q. Who owns the Canucks?
A. The Vancouver Canucks are owned by Canucks Sports & Entertainment.
A. The Vancouver Canucks are owned by Canucks Sports & Entertainment.
Q. How many Stanley Cups have the Vancouver Canucks won?
A. The Vancouver Canucks have never won a Stanley Cup championship.
A. The Vancouver Canucks have never won a Stanley Cup championship.