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A look back at the Canucks 2023 calendar year.

The 2023 calendar year was chaotic for the Vancouver Canucks. Over the last 12 months, they made a coaching change, traded away their captain, while also recording the best start to a season in franchise history. Here is a month-by-month breakdown of the newsworthy events as well as the statistical leaders from 2023. 

Statistical Leaders:

Overall Record:
82 GP: 45-30-7, 97 Points

Goals:

  • Brock Boeser- 36
  • Elias Pettersson- 35
  • J.T. Miller- 34
  • Andrei Kuzmenko- 32
  • Quinn Hughes- 16

Assists:

  • Quinn Hughes- 75
  • Elias Pettersson- 66
  • J.T. Miller- 66
  • Brock Boeser- 37
  • Conor Garland- 30

Points:

  • Elias Pettersson- 101
  • J.T. Miller- 100
  • Quinn Hughes- 91
  • Brock Boeser- 73
  • Andrei Kuzmenko- 61

Players Who Played All 82 Games

  • Quinn Hughes
  • Elias Pettersson
  • Conor Garland
  • Brock Boeser

Total Time On Ice

  • Quinn Hughes- 2082:21
  • Elias Pettersson- 1685:14
  • J.T. Miller- 1642:41
  • Tyler Myers- 1636:36
  • Brock Boeser- 1493:52

Goaltender Records:

  • Thatcher Demko- 28-11-3
  • Collin Delia- 8-5-2
  • Casey DeSmith- 6-3-2
  • Artūrs Šilovs- 3-2-0
  • Spencer Martin- 0-9-0

Newsworthy Events:

January

  • Canucks fire Bruce Boudreau and Trent Cull 
  • Vancouver hires Rick Tocchet, Adam Foote and Sergei Gonchar.
  • Canucks sign Andrei Kuzmenko to a two-year, $11 million contract extension.
  • Vancouver trades Bo Horvat to the New York Islanders for Anthony Beauvillier, Aatu Räty and a first-round pick.

February

  • Canucks trade Luke Schenn to the Toronto Maple Leafs for a third-round pick.

March

  • Vancouver acquires Filip Hronek and a fourth-round pick from the Detroit Red Wings for a first and second-round pick.
  • Quinn Hughes sets the franchise record for points in a season by a defenceman. He surpassed his own record of 68 set in 2021-22 and would finish the 2022-23 season with 76 points. 

April

  • Canucks are officially eliminated from playoff contention for the 2022-23 season.
  • Elias Pettersson records the first 100-point season in Vancouver since Daniel Sedin in 2010-11.
  • Abbotsford Canucks record their first-ever playoff win.

May 

  • Abbotsford is eliminated from the Calder Cup playoffs.
  • Canucks sign Jonathan Lekkerimäki to an entry-level contract.

June

  • Vancouver officially buys out Oliver Ekman-Larsson. 
  • Canucks select seven players in the 2023 NHL Entry Draft, including Tom Willander at 11th overall.

July

  • Vancouver signs Teddy Blueger and Carson Soucy on the opening day of free agency.
  • Canucks hold development camp at UBC.
  • Vancouver signs Nils Höglander to a two-year contract extension worth $2.2 million.
Vancouver Canucks 2023 Recap

August

  • Canucks sign Puis Sutter to a two-year contract worth $3.2 million.

September

  • Vancouver participates in the Young Stars tournament in Penticton.
  • Canucks trade Tanner Pearson and a third-round pick to the Montreal Canadiens for Casey DeSmith.
  • Vancouver opens up training camp in Victoria.

October

  • Canucks acquire Sam Lafferty from the Toronto Maple Leafs for a fifth-round pick.
  • Vancouver opens their season at home with an 8-1 defeat of the Edmonton Oilers.
  • Rick Tocchet records coaching win number 200 for his career.
  • Canucks trade Jack Rathbone and Karel Plasek to the Pittsburgh Penguins for Mark Friedman and Ty Glover.

November

  • Vancouver records their best start to a season in franchise history, going 9-2-1 through their first 12 games.
  • Filip Hronek ties Dennis Kearns for the longest point streak by a defenceman in franchise history at 11 games. 
  • Quinn Hughes ties Dennis Kearns and Filip Hronek for the longest point streak by a defenceman in franchise history at 11 games.
  • Canucks trade Anthony Beauvillier to the Chicago Blackhawks for a fifth-round pick.
  • Vancouver acquires Nikita Zadorov from the Calgary Flames for a third and fifth-round pick.

December

  • Jonathan Lekkerimäki, Elias Pettersson and Tom Willander named to Team Sweden's 2024 World Junior team.
  • Canucks honour Roberto Luongo, inducting him into the Ring of Honour.
  • Vancouver records a nine-game point streak. 
  • Canucks remain perfect when leading after two periods, extending their streak to 20-0.
  • Vancouver heads into the New Year at the top of the Pacific Division.

From everyone at The Hockey News, we hope you had a great 2023, and we look forward to bringing you the best coverage of the Vancouver Canucks in 2024!