
The Canucks have 14 games remaining in the 2023-24 regular season.

After a long season, the Vancouver Canucks have finally entered the last month of the 2023-24 campaign. With 14 games remaining, there is still plenty to play for as the Canucks look to solidify first in the division and conference. During the final 14 games, there are also plenty of opportunities for players to move up various franchise all-time lists. With that in mind, here are some milestones to watch out for before the end of the season.
Quinn Hughes
This season has been exceptional for Quinn Hughes. With 77 points, he has already established a new franchise record for points in a season by a defenceman and is achieving feats only a handful of defenders have in NHL history. By the end of the season, he should also have no issue collecting the eight points needed to pass Mattias Ohlund for second on Vancouver's all-time points by a defenceman list. While he won't pass Alex Edler's franchise lead of 409 as he is still 91 behind, Hughes should have no problem hitting the milestone next season.
Elias Pettersson
Elias Pettersson has the chance to do something only Pavel Bure has, record back-to-back 100-point seasons with the Canucks. While it won't be easy, as he needs to record 21 points in his final 14 games, it is possible considering some of the teams Vancouver faces over the final month of the season. Currently ranked 13th on the franchise's all-time points list, if he hits the century mark this season, he will pass Don Lever, Alex Edler and Bo Horvat and move into tenth place in franchise history.
J.T. Miller
On pace for his first career 100-point season, J.T. Miller continues to move up various franchise lists this season. He is already in the top 20 in goals, assists, and points, and if he keeps up his pace, he will record the franchise's fifth-highest point total in a season. Currently sitting in second for most overtime goals in Vancouver's history with nine, his next will make him the second player, after Daniel Sedin, to record double-digit regular-season overtime goals in franchise history.
Brock Boeser
Brock Boeser is having a career year and could pass two franchise greats in the goal-scoring department by the end of the season. Currently sitting in 15th with 175, with eight more goals, he would move past Greg Adams and Ryan Kesler into sole possession of 13th on the all-time list. On pace for 43 goals this season, if he can keep up his production, he will be ranked eighth on the franchise's most goals in one season list.
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