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1993–94 Vancouver Canucks season

The 1993–94 Vancouver Canucks season was the Canucks' 24th NHL season. Vancouver finished the season second in their division and qualified for the playoffs as the number seven seed. In the playoffs, the Canucks pulled several upsets and reached the Stanley Cup Finals for the second time in franchise history. In the finals they fell behind the New York Rangers three games to one before making a comeback to force a Game 7. Vancouver fell short in its bid to capture the franchise's first Stanley Cup losing Game 7 by a final of 3–2.

1993–94 Vancouver Canucks
Western Conference champions
Division2nd Pacific
Conference7th Western
1993–94 record41–40–3
Home record20–19–3
Road record21–21–0
Goals for279
Goals against276
Team information
General managerPat Quinn
CoachPat Quinn
CaptainTrevor Linden
Alternate captainsSergio Momesso
Dana Murzyn
ArenaPacific Coliseum
Average attendance15,226
Team leaders
GoalsPavel Bure (60)
AssistsJeff Brown (52)
PointsPavel Bure (107)
Penalty minutesGino Odjick (271)
WinsKirk McLean (23)
Goals against averageKirk McLean (2.99)

During the regular season, Pavel Bure tied his own club record for goals in a season, originally set in the 1992–93 season. Bure's 60 goals led the NHL and as a result he was named a First Team NHL All-Star. Kirk McLean won a team leading 23 games during the regular season, only 8 more than the 15 he recorded in the post-season games. Jeff Brown officially led the team in assists, but did not join the team till after the trade deadline when he was acquired from St. Louis.

In the playoffs, both Bure and captain Trevor Linden were very productive. Bure led all forwards in playoff scoring finishing second overall to Brian Leetch. However, Bure led the league in playoff goals with Linden tied for second. McLean led the playoffs in minutes played, shots against and saves while he and the Rangers Mike Richter tied for the lead in playoff shutouts. McLean finished fourth in goals against average and save percentage.

Regular season edit

Pacific Division
No. CR GP W L T GF GA Pts
1 3 Calgary Flames 84 42 29 13 302 256 97
2 7 Vancouver Canucks 84 41 40 3 279 276 85
3 8 San Jose Sharks 84 33 35 16 252 265 82
4 9 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 84 33 46 5 229 251 71
5 10 Los Angeles Kings 84 27 45 12 294 322 66
6 11 Edmonton Oilers 84 25 45 14 261 305 64

[1]Note: No. = Division rank, CR = Conference rank, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, GF = Goals For, GA = Goals Against, Pts = Points
       Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold.

Western Conference[2]
R Div GP W L T GF GA Pts
1 y- Detroit Red Wings * CEN 84 46 30 8 356 275 100
2 x- Calgary Flames * PAC 84 42 29 13 302 256 97
3 Toronto Maple Leafs CEN 84 43 29 12 280 243 98
4 Dallas Stars CEN 84 42 29 13 286 265 97
5 St. Louis Blues CEN 84 40 33 11 270 283 91
6 Chicago Blackhawks CEN 84 39 36 9 254 240 87
7 Vancouver Canucks PAC 84 41 40 3 279 276 85
8 San Jose Sharks PAC 84 33 35 16 252 265 82
9 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim PAC 84 33 46 5 229 251 71
10 Los Angeles Kings PAC 84 27 45 12 294 322 66
11 Edmonton Oilers PAC 84 25 45 14 261 305 64
12 Winnipeg Jets CEN 84 24 51 9 245 344 57

Divisions: CEN – Central, PAC – Pacific

bold – Qualified for playoffs; x – Won division; y – Won Conference (and division); * – Division leader


Schedule and results edit

Regular season

Playoffs edit

Western Conference Quarter-finals: vs. (2) Calgary Flames edit

Vancouver wins series 4–3

# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Series
1 April 18 Vancouver 5 – 0 Calgary McLean 17,764 1 – 0
2 April 20 Vancouver 5 – 7 Calgary McLean 18,318 1 – 1
3 April 22 Calgary 4 – 2 Vancouver McLean 16,150 1 – 2
4 April 24 Calgary 3 – 2 Vancouver McLean 16,150 1 – 3
5 April 26 Vancouver 2 – 1 Calgary OT McLean 19,059 2 – 3
6 April 28 Calgary 2 – 3 Vancouver OT McLean 16,150 3 – 3
7 April 30 Vancouver 4 – 3 Calgary 2OT McLean 20,230 4 – 3

Western Conference Semi-finals: vs. (4) Dallas Stars edit

Vancouver wins series 4–1

# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Series
1 May 2 Vancouver 6 – 4 Dallas McLean 16,914 1 – 0
2 May 4 Vancouver 3 – 0 Dallas McLean 16,914 2 – 0
3 May 6 Dallas 4 – 3 Vancouver McLean 16,150 2 – 1
4 May 8 Dallas 1 – 2 Vancouver OT McLean 16,150 3 – 1
5 May 10 Dallas 2 – 4 Vancouver McLean 16,150 4 – 1

Western Conference Final: vs. (3) Toronto Maple Leafs edit

Vancouver wins series 4–1

# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Series
1 May 16 Vancouver 2 – 3 Toronto OT McLean 15,728 0 – 1
2 May 18 Vancouver 4 – 3 Toronto McLean 15,728 1 – 1
3 May 20 Toronto 0 – 4 Vancouver McLean 16,150 2 – 1
4 May 22 Toronto 0 – 2 Vancouver McLean 16,150 3 – 1
5 May 24 Toronto 3 – 4 Vancouver 2OT McLean 16,150 4 – 1

Stanley Cup Finals: vs. (E1) New York Rangers edit

New York wins series 4–3

# Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Series
1 May 31 Vancouver 3 – 2 New York OT McLean 18,200 1 – 0
2 June 2 Vancouver 1 – 3 New York McLean 18,200 1 – 1
3 June 4 New York 5 – 1 Vancouver McLean 16,150 1 – 2
4 June 7 New York 4 – 2 Vancouver McLean 16,150 1 – 3
5 June 9 Vancouver 6 – 3 New York McLean 18,200 2 – 3
6 June 11 New York 1 – 4 Vancouver McLean 16,150 3 – 3
7 June 14 Vancouver 2 – 3 New York McLean 18,200 3 – 4

Player statistics edit

Scoring leaders edit

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/- = Plus/minus; PIM = Penalty minutes

Player GP G A Pts +/- PIM
Pavel Bure 76 60 47 107 1 86
Geoff Courtnall 82 26 44 70 15 123
Cliff Ronning 76 25 43 68 7 42
Jeff Brown 74 14 52 66 -11 56
Trevor Linden 84 32 29 61 6 73

Goaltending edit

Note: GP = Games played; TOI = Time on ice (minutes); W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime losses; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; Sv% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average

Player GP TOI W L T GA SO Sv% GAA
Kirk McLean 52 3128 23 26 3 156 3 .891 2.99
Kay Whitmore 32 1921 18 14 0 113 0 .867 3.53

Playoffs edit

Scoring leaders edit

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/- = Plus/minus; PIM = Penalty minutes

Player GP G A Pts PIM
Pavel Bure 24 16 15 31 40
Trevor Linden 24 12 13 25 18
Geoff Courtnall 24 9 10 19 51
Jeff Brown 24 6 9 15 37
Cliff Ronning 24 5 10 15 16

Goaltending edit

Note: GP = Games played; TOI = Time on ice (minutes); W = Wins; L = Losses; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; Sv% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average

Player GP TOI W L GA SO Sv% GAA
Kirk McLean 24 1544 15 9 59 4 .928 2.29

Awards and records edit

  • Clarence S. Campbell Bowl
  • Pavel Bure, NHL Leader, Goals (60)
  • Pavel Bure, Club Record, Goals in a Season (60)
  • Pavel Bure, Molson Cup (Most game star selections for Vancouver Canucks)
  • Pavel Bure, Cyclone Taylor Award (MVP of the Canucks)

Transactions edit

Trades edit

June 23, 1993 To Vancouver Canucks
John Vanbiesbrouck
To New York Rangers
Doug Lidster
January 8, 1994 To Vancouver Canucks
Jimmy Carson
To Los Angeles Kings
Dixon Ward
Conditional draft pick in 1995.
March 14, 1994 To Vancouver Canucks
Craig Janney
2nd round draft pick in 1994 (Dave Scatchard)
To St. Louis Blues
compensation for the signing of free agent Petr Nedved
March 21, 1994 To Vancouver Canucks
Jeff Brown
Bret Hedican
Nathan LaFayette
To St. Louis Blues
Craig Janney
March 21, 1994 To Vancouver Canucks
4th round pick in 1994 (Mike Dubinsky)
To Chicago Blackhawks
Robert Dirk

Free Agents Acquired edit

Free Agents Lost edit

Received from Waivers edit

Placed on Waivers edit

Expansion draft edit

Vancouver's losses at the 1993 NHL Expansion Draft in Quebec City, Quebec.

Round # Player Nationality Drafted by Drafted from
1 1 John Vanbiesbrouck (G)   United States Florida Panthers Vancouver Canucks
1 37 Anatoli Semenov (C)   Russia Mighty Ducks of Anaheim Vancouver Canucks

Draft picks edit

Vancouver's picks at the 1993 NHL Entry Draft in Quebec City, Quebec.

Round # Player Nationality College/Junior/Club team (League)
1 20 Mike Wilson (D)   Canada Sudbury Wolves (OHL)
2 46 Rick Girard (C)   Canada Swift Current Broncos (WHL)
4 98 Dieter Kochan (G)   United States Vernon Lakers (BCJHL)
5 124 Scott Walker (D)   Canada Owen Sound Platers (OHL)
6 150 Troy Creurer (D)   Canada Notre Dame Hounds (SJHL)
7 176 Yevgeni Babariko (C)   Russia Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod (Vysshaya Liga)
8 202 Sean Tallaire (RW)   Canada Lake Superior State University (NCAA)
10 254 Bert Robertsson (D)   Sweden Södertälje SK (Allsvenskan)
11 280 Sergei Tkachenko (G)   Ukraine Hamilton Canucks (AHL)

Farm teams edit

Hamilton Canucks edit

AHL affiliate based in Hamilton, Ontario and whose home arena was Copps Coliseum. This was the team's second and final season as an affiliate of the Canucks. In the 1993–94 AHL season, Hamilton finished in 2nd place in the South Division, but was eliminated in the first round of the AHL playoffs by the Cornwall Aces in four straight games. After the season, the franchise was relocated as the Syracuse Crunch, which kept its affiliation with Vancouver.

Columbus Chill edit

ECHL affiliate based in Columbus, Ohio, and whose home arena was the Ohio Expo Center Coliseum.

References edit

  1. ^ Standings: NHL Public Relations Department (2008). Dave McCarthy; et al. (eds.). THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Official Guide & Record Book/2009. National Hockey League. p. 154. ISBN 978-1-894801-14-0.
  2. ^ "1993-1994 Conference Standings Standings - NHL.com - Standings". NHL.

External links edit

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The 1993 94 Vancouver Canucks season was the Canucks 24th NHL season Vancouver finished the season second in their division and qualified for the playoffs as the number seven seed In the playoffs the Canucks pulled several upsets and reached the Stanley Cup Finals for the second time in franchise history In the finals they fell behind the New York Rangers three games to one before making a comeback to force a Game 7 Vancouver fell short in its bid to capture the franchise s first Stanley Cup losing Game 7 by a final of 3 2 1993 94 Vancouver CanucksWestern Conference championsDivision2nd PacificConference7th Western1993 94 record41 40 3Home record20 19 3Road record21 21 0Goals for279Goals against276Team informationGeneral managerPat QuinnCoachPat QuinnCaptainTrevor LindenAlternate captainsSergio MomessoDana MurzynArenaPacific ColiseumAverage attendance15 226Team leadersGoalsPavel Bure 60 AssistsJeff Brown 52 PointsPavel Bure 107 Penalty minutesGino Odjick 271 WinsKirk McLean 23 Goals against averageKirk McLean 2 99 1992 931994 95 During the regular season Pavel Bure tied his own club record for goals in a season originally set in the 1992 93 season Bure s 60 goals led the NHL and as a result he was named a First Team NHL All Star Kirk McLean won a team leading 23 games during the regular season only 8 more than the 15 he recorded in the post season games Jeff Brown officially led the team in assists but did not join the team till after the trade deadline when he was acquired from St Louis In the playoffs both Bure and captain Trevor Linden were very productive Bure led all forwards in playoff scoring finishing second overall to Brian Leetch However Bure led the league in playoff goals with Linden tied for second McLean led the playoffs in minutes played shots against and saves while he and the Rangers Mike Richter tied for the lead in playoff shutouts McLean finished fourth in goals against average and save percentage Contents 1 Regular season 2 Schedule and results 3 Playoffs 3 1 Western Conference Quarter finals vs 2 Calgary Flames 3 2 Western Conference Semi finals vs 4 Dallas Stars 3 3 Western Conference Final vs 3 Toronto Maple Leafs 3 4 Stanley Cup Finals vs E1 New York Rangers 4 Player statistics 4 1 Scoring leaders 4 2 Goaltending 4 3 Playoffs 4 3 1 Scoring leaders 4 3 2 Goaltending 5 Awards and records 6 Transactions 6 1 Trades 6 1 1 Free Agents Acquired 6 1 2 Free Agents Lost 6 1 3 Received from Waivers 6 1 4 Placed on Waivers 6 1 5 Expansion draft 6 1 6 Draft picks 7 Farm teams 7 1 Hamilton Canucks 7 2 Columbus Chill 8 References 9 External linksRegular season editPacific Division No CR GP W L T GF GA Pts1 3 Calgary Flames 84 42 29 13 302 256 972 7 Vancouver Canucks 84 41 40 3 279 276 853 8 San Jose Sharks 84 33 35 16 252 265 824 9 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim 84 33 46 5 229 251 715 10 Los Angeles Kings 84 27 45 12 294 322 666 11 Edmonton Oilers 84 25 45 14 261 305 64 1 Note No Division rank CR Conference rank W Wins L Losses T Ties GF Goals For GA Goals Against Pts Points Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold Western Conference 2 R Div GP W L T GF GA Pts1 y Detroit Red Wings CEN 84 46 30 8 356 275 1002 x Calgary Flames PAC 84 42 29 13 302 256 973 Toronto Maple Leafs CEN 84 43 29 12 280 243 984 Dallas Stars CEN 84 42 29 13 286 265 975 St Louis Blues CEN 84 40 33 11 270 283 916 Chicago Blackhawks CEN 84 39 36 9 254 240 877 Vancouver Canucks PAC 84 41 40 3 279 276 858 San Jose Sharks PAC 84 33 35 16 252 265 829 Mighty Ducks of Anaheim PAC 84 33 46 5 229 251 7110 Los Angeles Kings PAC 84 27 45 12 294 322 6611 Edmonton Oilers PAC 84 25 45 14 261 305 6412 Winnipeg Jets CEN 84 24 51 9 245 344 57Divisions CEN Central PAC Pacificbold Qualified for playoffs x Won division y Won Conference and division Division leaderSchedule and results editRegular season October 7 3 0 home 3 3 0 road 4 0 0 Date Visitor Score Home OT Record Pts1 October 6 Vancouver 5 2 Los Angeles 1 0 0 22 October 9 Calgary 5 1 Vancouver 1 1 0 23 October 11 Edmonton 1 4 Vancouver 2 1 0 44 October 16 Vancouver 3 2 Edmonton 3 1 0 65 October 19 Boston 4 5 Vancouver 4 1 0 86 October 21 Vancouver 6 3 Calgary 5 1 0 107 October 23 Vancouver 6 4 San Jose 6 1 0 128 October 24 San Jose 2 3 Vancouver OT 7 1 0 149 October 27 Washington 3 2 Vancouver 7 2 0 1410 October 30 Buffalo 6 3 Vancouver 7 3 0 14November 7 7 0 home 4 3 0 road 3 4 0 Date Visitor Score Home OT Record Pts11 November 2 Vancouver 2 1 NY Islanders 8 3 0 1612 November 3 Vancouver 3 6 NY Rangers 8 4 0 1613 November 5 Vancouver 2 3 Washington 8 5 0 1614 November 7 Vancouver 5 2 Philadelphia 9 5 0 1815 November 10 Los Angeles 0 4 Vancouver 10 5 0 2016 November 13 Vancouver 4 3 Calgary 10 6 0 2017 November 14 Anaheim 2 3 Vancouver 11 6 0 2218 November 16 St Louis 0 3 Vancouver 12 6 0 2419 November 19 Anaheim 6 3 Vancouver 12 7 0 2420 November 22 Toronto 5 2 Vancouver 12 8 0 2421 November 24 Detroit 5 4 Vancouver OT 12 9 0 2422 November 26 Vancouver 5 3 Winnipeg 13 9 0 2623 November 27 Vancouver 1 2 Edmonton 13 10 0 2624 November 29 Chicago 1 2 Vancouver OT 14 10 0 28December 5 8 0 home 3 3 0 road 2 5 0 Date Visitor Score Home OT Record Pts25 December 2 Philadelphia 6 3 Vancouver 14 11 0 2826 December 4 Vancouver 1 3 Quebec 14 12 0 2827 December 6 Vancouver 3 4 Montreal OT 14 13 0 2828 December 8 Vancouver 4 1 Hartford 15 13 0 3029 December 9 Vancouver 3 2 Boston OT 16 13 0 3230 December 14 Vancouver 4 8 Calgary 16 14 0 3231 December 15 Vancouver 2 7 Edmonton 16 15 0 3232 December 17 Winnipeg 1 6 Vancouver 17 15 0 3433 December 19 Dallas 3 1 Vancouver 17 16 0 3434 December 21 Edmonton 3 6 Vancouver 18 16 0 3635 December 23 Calgary 3 4 Vancouver 19 16 0 3836 December 28 Vancouver 5 6 Los Angeles 19 17 0 3837 December 31 San Jose 3 2 Vancouver 19 18 0 38January 6 5 2 home 3 3 2 road 3 2 0 Date Visitor Score Home OT Record Pts38 January 2 Montreal 3 2 Vancouver 19 19 0 3839 January 5 Vancouver 7 2 Ottawa 20 19 0 4040 January 8 Vancouver 5 3 Toronto 20 20 0 4041 January 9 Vancouver 5 3 Buffalo 20 21 0 4042 January 12 Quebec 3 4 Vancouver 21 21 0 4243 January 14 Ottawa 2 2 Vancouver OT 21 21 1 4344 January 16 Vancouver 4 3 Anaheim 22 21 1 4545 January 19 Calgary 4 3 Vancouver 22 22 1 4546 January 24 Vancouver 5 4 Edmonton OT 23 22 1 4747 January 25 St Louis 3 3 Vancouver OT 23 22 2 4848 January 27 Dallas 3 2 Vancouver OT 23 23 2 4849 January 29 New Jersey 3 6 Vancouver 24 23 2 5050 January 31 Los Angeles 1 3 Vancouver 25 23 2 52February 5 5 1 home 2 1 1 road 3 4 0 Date Visitor Score Home OT Record Pts51 February 2 Chicago 4 6 Vancouver 26 23 2 5452 February 4 Vancouver 0 3 Anaheim 26 24 2 5453 February 6 Hartford 4 2 Vancouver 26 25 2 5454 February 8 Vancouver 6 3 Detroit 27 25 2 5655 February 10 Vancouver 3 7 New Jersey 27 26 2 5656 February 12 Vancouver 3 2 Tampa Bay 28 26 2 5857 February 13 Vancouver 1 2 Florida 28 27 2 5858 February 15 Vancouver 2 3 St Louis 28 28 2 5859 February 17 Vancouver 4 2 Chicago 29 28 2 6060 February 22 Calgary 4 4 Vancouver OT 29 28 3 6161 February 26 Tampa Bay 1 3 Vancouver 30 28 3 63March 8 8 0 home 3 4 0 road 5 4 0 Date Visitor Score Home OT Record Pts62 March 1 Edmonton 7 4 Vancouver 30 29 3 6363 March 3 Vancouver 4 0 St Louis 31 29 3 6564 March 4 Vancouver 4 1 Dallas 32 29 3 6765 March 7 Florida 2 1 Vancouver 32 30 3 6766 March 9 NY Islanders 4 5 Vancouver 33 30 3 6967 March 11 Vancouver 4 5 Winnipeg 34 30 3 7168 March 13 Vancouver 2 5 Chicago 34 31 3 7169 March 15 Vancouver 2 5 Detroit 34 32 3 7170 March 16 Vancouver 2 5 Toronto 35 32 3 7371 March 19 Vancouver 4 5 Pittsburgh 35 33 3 7372 March 20 Vancouver 1 2 Dallas OT 35 34 3 7373 March 23 Vancouver 6 3 Los Angeles 36 34 3 7574 March 25 NY Rangers 5 2 Vancouver 36 35 3 7575 March 27 Los Angeles 3 4 Vancouver 37 35 3 7776 March 28 Toronto 2 3 Vancouver OT 38 35 3 7977 March 30 Pittsburgh 3 1 Vancouver 38 36 3 79April 3 4 0 home 2 2 0 road 1 2 0 Date Visitor Score Home OT Record Pts78 April 1 Winnipeg 1 5 Vancouver 39 36 3 8179 April 2 Vancouver 4 7 San Jose 39 37 3 8180 April 5 Detroit 8 3 Vancouver 39 38 3 8181 April 7 San Jose 2 3 Vancouver 40 38 3 8382 April 9 Anaheim 3 1 Vancouver 40 39 3 8383 April 10 Vancouver 1 3 San Jose 40 40 3 8384 April 13 Vancouver 2 1 Anaheim 41 40 3 85Playoffs editWestern Conference Quarter finals vs 2 Calgary Flames edit Vancouver wins series 4 3 Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Series1 April 18 Vancouver 5 0 Calgary McLean 17 764 1 02 April 20 Vancouver 5 7 Calgary McLean 18 318 1 13 April 22 Calgary 4 2 Vancouver McLean 16 150 1 24 April 24 Calgary 3 2 Vancouver McLean 16 150 1 35 April 26 Vancouver 2 1 Calgary OT McLean 19 059 2 36 April 28 Calgary 2 3 Vancouver OT McLean 16 150 3 37 April 30 Vancouver 4 3 Calgary 2OT McLean 20 230 4 3Western Conference Semi finals vs 4 Dallas Stars edit Vancouver wins series 4 1 Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Series1 May 2 Vancouver 6 4 Dallas McLean 16 914 1 02 May 4 Vancouver 3 0 Dallas McLean 16 914 2 03 May 6 Dallas 4 3 Vancouver McLean 16 150 2 14 May 8 Dallas 1 2 Vancouver OT McLean 16 150 3 15 May 10 Dallas 2 4 Vancouver McLean 16 150 4 1Western Conference Final vs 3 Toronto Maple Leafs edit Vancouver wins series 4 1 Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Series1 May 16 Vancouver 2 3 Toronto OT McLean 15 728 0 12 May 18 Vancouver 4 3 Toronto McLean 15 728 1 13 May 20 Toronto 0 4 Vancouver McLean 16 150 2 14 May 22 Toronto 0 2 Vancouver McLean 16 150 3 15 May 24 Toronto 3 4 Vancouver 2OT McLean 16 150 4 1Stanley Cup Finals vs E1 New York Rangers edit New York wins series 4 3 Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Series1 May 31 Vancouver 3 2 New York OT McLean 18 200 1 02 June 2 Vancouver 1 3 New York McLean 18 200 1 13 June 4 New York 5 1 Vancouver McLean 16 150 1 24 June 7 New York 4 2 Vancouver McLean 16 150 1 35 June 9 Vancouver 6 3 New York McLean 18 200 2 36 June 11 New York 1 4 Vancouver McLean 16 150 3 37 June 14 Vancouver 2 3 New York McLean 18 200 3 4Player statistics editScoring leaders edit Note GP Games played G Goals A Assists Pts Points Plus minus PIM Penalty minutes Player GP G A Pts PIMPavel Bure 76 60 47 107 1 86Geoff Courtnall 82 26 44 70 15 123Cliff Ronning 76 25 43 68 7 42Jeff Brown 74 14 52 66 11 56Trevor Linden 84 32 29 61 6 73Goaltending edit Note GP Games played TOI Time on ice minutes W Wins L Losses OT Overtime losses GA Goals against SO Shutouts Sv Save percentage GAA Goals against average Player GP TOI W L T GA SO Sv GAAKirk McLean 52 3128 23 26 3 156 3 891 2 99Kay Whitmore 32 1921 18 14 0 113 0 867 3 53Playoffs edit Scoring leaders edit Note GP Games played G Goals A Assists Pts Points Plus minus PIM Penalty minutes Player GP G A Pts PIMPavel Bure 24 16 15 31 40Trevor Linden 24 12 13 25 18Geoff Courtnall 24 9 10 19 51Jeff Brown 24 6 9 15 37Cliff Ronning 24 5 10 15 16Goaltending edit Note GP Games played TOI Time on ice minutes W Wins L Losses GA Goals against SO Shutouts Sv Save percentage GAA Goals against average Player GP TOI W L GA SO Sv GAAKirk McLean 24 1544 15 9 59 4 928 2 29Awards and records editClarence S Campbell Bowl Pavel Bure NHL Leader Goals 60 Pavel Bure Club Record Goals in a Season 60 Pavel Bure Molson Cup Most game star selections for Vancouver Canucks Pavel Bure Cyclone Taylor Award MVP of the Canucks Transactions editTrades edit June 23 1993 To Vancouver Canucks John Vanbiesbrouck To New York Rangers Doug LidsterJanuary 8 1994 To Vancouver Canucks Jimmy Carson To Los Angeles Kings Dixon WardConditional draft pick in 1995 March 14 1994 To Vancouver Canucks Craig Janney2nd round draft pick in 1994 Dave Scatchard To St Louis Blues compensation for the signing of free agent Petr NedvedMarch 21 1994 To Vancouver Canucks Jeff BrownBret HedicanNathan LaFayette To St Louis Blues Craig JanneyMarch 21 1994 To Vancouver Canucks 4th round pick in 1994 Mike Dubinsky To Chicago Blackhawks Robert DirkFree Agents Acquired edit Free Agents Lost edit Received from Waivers edit Placed on Waivers edit Expansion draft edit Vancouver s losses at the 1993 NHL Expansion Draft in Quebec City Quebec Round Player Nationality Drafted by Drafted from1 1 John Vanbiesbrouck G nbsp United States Florida Panthers Vancouver Canucks1 37 Anatoli Semenov C nbsp Russia Mighty Ducks of Anaheim Vancouver CanucksDraft picks edit Vancouver s picks at the 1993 NHL Entry Draft in Quebec City Quebec Round Player Nationality College Junior Club team League 1 20 Mike Wilson D nbsp Canada Sudbury Wolves OHL 2 46 Rick Girard C nbsp Canada Swift Current Broncos WHL 4 98 Dieter Kochan G nbsp United States Vernon Lakers BCJHL 5 124 Scott Walker D nbsp Canada Owen Sound Platers OHL 6 150 Troy Creurer D nbsp Canada Notre Dame Hounds SJHL 7 176 Yevgeni Babariko C nbsp Russia Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod Vysshaya Liga 8 202 Sean Tallaire RW nbsp Canada Lake Superior State University NCAA 10 254 Bert Robertsson D nbsp Sweden Sodertalje SK Allsvenskan 11 280 Sergei Tkachenko G nbsp Ukraine Hamilton Canucks AHL Farm teams editHamilton Canucks edit AHL affiliate based in Hamilton Ontario and whose home arena was Copps Coliseum This was the team s second and final season as an affiliate of the Canucks In the 1993 94 AHL season Hamilton finished in 2nd place in the South Division but was eliminated in the first round of the AHL playoffs by the Cornwall Aces in four straight games After the season the franchise was relocated as the Syracuse Crunch which kept its affiliation with Vancouver Columbus Chill edit ECHL affiliate based in Columbus Ohio and whose home arena was the Ohio Expo Center Coliseum References edit Standings NHL Public Relations Department 2008 Dave McCarthy et al eds THE NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Official Guide amp Record Book 2009 National Hockey League p 154 ISBN 978 1 894801 14 0 1993 1994 Conference Standings Standings NHL com Standings NHL External links edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1993 94 Vancouver Canucks season amp oldid 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