Past Canuck Players
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.........................1978-79 -No.16, Brad Gassoff- Vancouver Canucks.
for the record, Micky believes in banners in stadiums but not numbers retired permanently as a show of great respect.
.........................................................................Vladimir Krutov. and Igor Larionov.
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.........................1978-79 -No.16, Brad Gassoff- Vancouver Canucks.
for the record, Micky believes in banners in stadiums but not numbers retired permanently as a show of great respect.
.........................................................................Vladimir Krutov. and Igor Larionov.
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Should have held on to Larionov!
Krutov is just tragic.
One of the best players to ever play the game, but he couldn’t handle the freedom.
Ate and drank himself into an early grave.
Krutov is just tragic.
One of the best players to ever play the game, but he couldn’t handle the freedom.
Ate and drank himself into an early grave.
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Except when donating blood.
Except when donating blood.
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...................................Ya weren't supposed to touch it Trev. You neither, Greg.
...................................Ya weren't supposed to touch it Trev. You neither, Greg.
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...........................................................Alan Eagleson / André Boudrias / Bobby Clark. / 1976
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1963-64 action with the Vancouver Canucks and the Denver Invaders. Dale Anderson (2) defends for Vancouver with Les Hunt over Anderson's right shoulder. Gary Jarrett for Denver in background between Anderson and Marcel Paille (in goal). Danny Belisle behind the goal.
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Ex Canuck Don 'Grapes' Cherry toiling for the Spokane Comets in the '59-60 season...
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The acrobatic Tony Esposito in action vs the San Diego Gulls.
That's ex Canuck Bob Lemieux defending...
That's ex Canuck Bob Lemieux defending...
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1957-58 New Westminster Royals. Several Royal players went on to become part of the 1960-61 expansion Portland Buckaroos, including Art Jones, Arnie Schmautz, Arlo Goodwin, Ron Mathews, Gord Fashoway, and coach Hal Laycoe.
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1957-58 Vancouver Canucks. Standouts included Orland Kurtenbach (back row, #11), Phil Maloney (front row, Captain #8, and Marcel Pelletier (goal #1
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My dad used to say that Orland could throw the dukes pretty well.
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Yep. Kurt was a legitimate NHL heavyweight. The top tier guys were John Ferguson, Kurtenbach, Reg Fleming, Ted Harris and Ted Green.Doyle Hargraves wrote: ↑Wed Nov 18, 2020 6:56 pm My dad used to say that Orland could throw the dukes pretty well.
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