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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use mdy dates Шаблон:NHLTeamSeason The 2009–10 Vancouver Canucks season was the team's 40th season in the National Hockey League (NHL). Шаблон:TOC limit

Season events

Off-season

Entry draft

At the 2009 NHL Entry Draft, the Vancouver Canucks drafted seven players. The Canucks did not have their own seventh-round draft pick as it had previously been traded to the Los Angeles Kings in exchange for Jason LaBarbera.[1] The Canucks acquired a sixth-round draft pick from the Phoenix Coyotes in exchange for Shaun Heshka.[2]

Free agency

On July 1, the Vancouver re-signed Daniel and Henrik Sedin to identical five-year, $31 million contracts. The contracts paid both players $6.1 million per season.[3]

On July 3, 2009, Mikael Samuelsson was signed as an unrestricted free agent to a three-year contract worth $2.5 million per season.[4]

The team lost free agent Mattias Öhlund, who had spent the first 11 seasons of his NHL career with Vancouver; he signed a seven-year, $26.25 million contract with the Tampa Bay Lightning.[5]

On August 17, 2009, the Canucks signed prospect Sergei Shirokov to a two-year, $1.75 million contract.[6] Shirokov was drafted in the sixth round of the 2006 NHL Entry Draft.

Trades

On August 28, 2009, general manager Mike Gillis traded prospects centre Patrick White and defenceman Daniel Rahimi to the San Jose Sharks in exchange for defencemen Christian Ehrhoff and Brad Lukowich.[7]

Preseason

As part of the Kraft Hockeyville promotion, the Canucks played the New York Islanders in Terrace, British Columbia, for their first preseason game.[8] The Canucks won by a score of 2–1.

On September 2, Mike Gillis announced that starting goaltender Roberto Luongo had signed a new 12-year, $64 million contract with the team.[9] With Luongo being 30 years old at the time of the extension, the contract effectively ensured that Luongo would be with the Canucks for the remainder of his career. The contract included a modified no-trade clause (NTC): in the fifth year of its term, Luongo would be able to request a trade, and in the seventh year of its term, the Canucks would obtain the right to trade Luongo without his consent.[10]

On September 24, 2009, Mike Gillis signed head coach Alain Vigneault to a new three-year contract.[11] The extension will keep Vigneault behind the bench through the 2012–13 season. Vigneault joined the club in the 2006–07 season and led the Canucks to their two Northwest Division titles in the previous three seasons.

Regular season

The 2010 Winter Olympics took place in Vancouver—the first Winter Olympics in an NHL market since the NHL began to allow its players to compete in Olympic competition. As a result, the Canucks undertook the longest road trip in NHL history, with 14 games over six weeks, from January 27 to March 13, 2010,[12] to allow General Motors Place to be used for ice hockey during the games.[13] GM Place was renamed "Canada Hockey Place" during the games, as the International Olympic Committee doesn't allow corporate sponsorship for venues. The Canucks' former arena, Pacific Coliseum, was also a venue during the games, hosting figure skating and short track speed skating.

On March 19, 2010, forward Ryan Kesler signed a new six-year contract worth $30 million.[14]

On the NHL trade deadline day, March 3, the Canucks acquired defenceman Andrew Alberts from the Carolina Hurricanes in exchange for a third-round pick in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft.[15]

On March 17, 2010, the Canucks signed their first-round draft pick from the 2009 NHL Entry Draft, Jordan Schroeder.[16] The deal was a standard entry-level contract for three years. The contract was for the entry-level maximum of US$900,000 per season along with a $270,000 signing bonus.[17] However, because the contract was signed after the NHL trade deadline, Schroeder was ineligible to play for the Canucks for the remainder of the season. As a result, Schroeder signed an amateur tryout contract with the Canucks' American Hockey League affiliate, the Manitoba Moose.

The Canucks clinched a playoff berth for the second consecutive year with a shootout victory over the Anaheim Ducks on April 2. The Canucks also managed to clinch a second consecutive Northwest Division title when they defeated the Minnesota Wild in overtime on April 4. The win secured the Canucks a top three seed in the 2010 Stanley Cup playoffs and home ice advantage in the first round.

On April 18, 2010, the Canucks signed their 2009 third-round draft pick, Kevin Connauton. The terms of the deal were not disclosed.[18] However, like Schroeder, Connauton was ineligible to play for the Canucks as his contract was signed after the NHL trade deadline.

The Canucks finished the regular season third overall in the Western Conference.[19] They were the second highest scoring team, with 268 goals for, averaging 3.27 goals per game.[20]

Playoffs

The Canucks entered the 2010 Stanley Cup playoffs as the third seed in the Western Conference. This was the first time the Canucks made the playoffs in consecutive seasons since the 2004–05 NHL lockout. In the first round, the Canucks defeated the Los Angeles Kings in six games. The Canucks lost the following round, the Conference Semi-finals, to the eventual Stanley Cup champion Chicago Blackhawks.

Schedule and results

Pre-season

1.Шаблон:Note Game played in Terrace, British Columbia as part of Kraft Hockeyville promotion

Regular season

2009–10 game log

Legend: Шаблон:Legend2 Шаблон:Legend2 Шаблон:Legend2

Playoffs

Шаблон:See also

2010 Stanley Cup playoffs

Legend: Шаблон:Legend2 Шаблон:Legend2

Standings

Divisional standings

Шаблон:2009–10 NHL Northwest Division standings

Conference standings

Шаблон:2009–10 NHL Western Conference standings

Player statistics

Skaters

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/- = Plus/minus; PIM = Penalty minutes Шаблон:Col-begin Шаблон:Col-2

Regular season
Player GP G A Pts +/- PIM
Шаблон:Sortname 82 29 83 112 +35 48
Шаблон:Sortname 63 29 56 85 +36 28
Шаблон:Sortname 82 25 50 75 +1 104
Шаблон:Sortname 82 35 32 67 +34 121
Шаблон:Sortname 74 30 23 53 +10 64
Шаблон:Sortname 82 25 28 53 0 48
Шаблон:Sortname 80 14 30 44 +36 42
Шаблон:Sortname 76 5 37 42 0 40
Шаблон:Sortname 68 9 19 28 +14 18
Шаблон:Sortname 75 14 11 25 +6 12
Шаблон:Sortname 59 11 11 22 0 21
Шаблон:Sortname 55 3 19 22 −5 85
Шаблон:Sortname 28 3 13 16 +3 0
Шаблон:Sortname 47 9 6 15 −5 18
Шаблон:Sortname 48 4 8 12 +13 48
Шаблон:Sortname 20 5 6 11 +2 8
Шаблон:Sortname 67 4 7 11 +5 115
Шаблон:Sortname 69 4 4 8 −3 126
Шаблон:Sortname 65 2 6 8 +15 79
Шаблон:Sortname 58 1 4 5 −4 12
Шаблон:Sortname 17 2 3 5 0 12
Шаблон:Sortname 49 0 4 4 −2 24
Шаблон:Sortname 9 1 2 3 +3 6
Шаблон:Sortname 13 1 1 2 +5 4
Шаблон:Sortname 12 1 1 2 +7 2
Шаблон:Sortname 56 1 1 2 −7 142
Шаблон:Sortname 14 1 1 2 −1 13
Шаблон:Sortname 15 0 0 0 −3 13
Шаблон:Sortname 1 0 0 0 0 2
Шаблон:Sortname 2 0 0 0 −2 0
Шаблон:Sortname 6 0 0 0 −4 2
Шаблон:Sortname 2 0 0 0 0 0

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Playoffs
Player GP G A Pts +/- PIM
Шаблон:Sortname 12 8 7 15 +7 16
Шаблон:Sortname 12 5 9 14 +4 12
Шаблон:Sortname 12 3 11 14 +3 6
Шаблон:Sortname 12 1 9 10 +3 4
Шаблон:Sortname 12 3 5 8 +2 14
Шаблон:Sortname 12 3 4 7 −1 8
Шаблон:Sortname 12 2 5 7 −1 0
Шаблон:Sortname 11 2 4 6 +2 4
Шаблон:Sortname 12 1 5 6 +2 2
Шаблон:Sortname 12 3 3 6 +4 22
Шаблон:Sortname 12 2 4 6 +9 10
Шаблон:Sortname 12 4 1 5 −1 0
Шаблон:Sortname 12 3 1 4 0 6
Шаблон:Sortname 12 1 2 3 +3 25
Шаблон:Sortname 12 1 2 3 +1 4
Шаблон:Sortname 10 0 1 1 +1 27
Шаблон:Sortname 7 0 1 1 +1 7
Шаблон:Sortname 9 1 0 1 +2 0
Шаблон:Sortname 1 0 0 0 0 0
Шаблон:Sortname 4 0 0 0 −2 2
Шаблон:Sortname 1 0 0 0 0 0
Шаблон:Sortname 1 0 0 0 0 0
Шаблон:Sortname 4 0 0 0 0 0

Шаблон:Col-end

Goaltenders

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

Regular season
Player GP Min W L OT GA GAA SA SV Sv% SO
Шаблон:Sortname 68 3,899 40 22 4 167 2.57 1915 1748 .913 4
Шаблон:Sortname 21 967 9 5 1 39 2.42 438 399 .911 1
Шаблон:Sortname 2 79 0 1 0 5 3.80 59 54 .915 0
Playoffs
Player GP Min W L GA GAA SA SV Sv% SO
Шаблон:Sortname 12 707 6 6 38 3.22 362 324 .895 0
Шаблон:Sortname 1 25 0 0 1 2.40 7 6 .857 0

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Canucks. Stats reflect time with Canucks only.
Traded mid-season. Stats reflect time with Canucks only.

Awards and records

Records

Regular season
Player Record Reached
Roberto Luongo Franchise shutouts leader, 21 October 25, 2009
Henrik Sedin Franchise assists leader, 416 March 14, 2010
Henrik Sedin Single season assists record, 83 March 27, 2010
Vancouver Canucks Single season franchise home wins, 28 March 30, 2010
Henrik Sedin Single season points record, 112 April 10, 2010

Milestones

Regular season
Player Milestone Reached
Sergei Shirokov 1st game October 1, 2009
Guillaume Desbiens 1st game October 11, 2009
Michael Grabner 1st game
1st assist
1st point
October 16, 2009
Michael Grabner 1st goal October 21, 2009
Mario Bliznak 1st game October 30, 2009
Henrik Sedin 1st career hat trick November 14, 2009
Daniel Sedin 3rd career hat trick December 10, 2009
Mason Raymond 1st career hat trick December 27, 2009
Alex Burrows 2nd career hat trick January 5, 2010
Alex Burrows 3rd career hat trick January 7, 2010
Steve Bernier 300th career game January 7, 2010
Kyle Wellwood 300th career game January 7, 2010
Evan Oberg 1st game January 9, 2010
Henrik Sedin 700th career game January 30, 2010
Christian Ehrhoff 400th career game February 11, 2010[21]
Andrew Raycroft 100th career win February 12, 2010[22]
Mikael Samuelsson 1st career hat trick March 9, 2010
Daniel Sedin 200th career goal March 23, 2010
Daniel Sedin 700th career game April 1, 2010
Michael Grabner 1st career hat trick April 2, 2010
Daniel Sedin 4th career hat trick April 10, 2010

Awards

Regular season
Player Award Awarded
Henrik Sedin[23] NHL Third Star of the Week October 12, 2009
Daniel Sedin[24] NHL Second Star of the Week December 14, 2009
Roberto Luongo[25] NHL Third Star of the Week December 28, 2009
Henrik Sedin[26] NHL First Star of the Month December 2009
Alex Burrows[27] NHL First Star of the Week January 11, 2010
Henrik Sedin[28] NHL Second Star of the Month January 2010
Mikael Samuelsson[29] NHL First Star of the Week March 15, 2010
Henrik Sedin[30] NHL Third Star of the Month March 2010
Christian Ehrhoff Babe Pratt Trophy winner April 10, 2010
Henrik Sedin Cyclone Taylor Trophy winner April 10, 2010
Henrik Sedin Cyrus H. McLean Trophy winner April 10, 2010
Mason Raymond Fred J. Hume Award winner April 10, 2010
Henrik Sedin Molson Cup winner April 10, 2010
Alex Burrows Most Exciting Player Award winner April 10, 2010
Henrik Sedin[31] Art Ross Trophy winner April 11, 2010
Henrik Sedin[32] Hart Trophy winner June 23, 2010

Transactions

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Trades

June 27, 2009
[33]
To Vancouver Canucks
7th-round pick (187th overall) in 2009
To Phoenix Coyotes
Shaun Heshka
August 28, 2009
[34]
To Vancouver Canucks
Christian Ehrhoff
Brad Lukowich
To San Jose Sharks
Daniel Rahimi
Patrick White
March 3, 2010
[35]
To Vancouver Canucks
Yan Stastny
To St. Louis Blues
Pierre-Cedric Labrie
March 3, 2010
[36]
To Vancouver Canucks
Sean Zimmerman
Conditional 6th-round pick in 2010Шаблон:Efn
To Phoenix Coyotes
Mathieu Schneider
March 3, 2010
[37]
To Vancouver Canucks
Andrew Alberts
To Carolina Hurricanes
3rd-round pick in 2010


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Free agents acquired

Player Former team Contract terms
Aaron Rome Columbus Blue Jackets 1 year, $550,000[38]
Lawrence Nycholat Colorado Avalanche 1 year, $500,000[39]
Mikael Samuelsson Detroit Red Wings 3 years, $7.5 million[40]
Tanner Glass Florida Panthers 1 year, $500,000[41]
Andrew Raycroft Colorado Avalanche 1 year, $500,000[42]
Michael Funk Buffalo Sabres 1 year[43]
Mathieu Schneider Montreal Canadiens 1 year, $1.55 million[42]
Matt Pettinger Tampa Bay Lightning 1 year, $500,000[44]

Draft picks

Vancouver's picks at the 2009 NHL Entry Draft in Montreal, Quebec.

Round # Player Nationality College/junior/club team (League)
1 22 Jordan Schroeder (C) Шаблон:Flagu University of Minnesota (WCHA)
2 53 Anton Rodin (RW) Шаблон:Flagu Brynas IF Jr. (J20 SuperElit)
3 83 Kevin Connauton (D) Шаблон:Flagu Western Michigan University (CCHA)
4 113 Jeremy Price (D) Шаблон:Flagu Nepean Raiders (CJHL)
5 143 Peter Andersson (D) Шаблон:Flagu Frolunda HC Jr. (J20 SuperElit)
6 173 Joe Cannata (G) Шаблон:Flagu Merrimack College (Hockey East)
7 187Шаблон:Ref Steven Anthony (LW) Шаблон:Flagu Saint John Sea Dogs (QMJHL)

Шаблон:Note This draft pick originally belonged to the Phoenix Coyotes. It was acquired from Phoenix in exchange for Shaun Heshka.[2]

Farm teams

See also

References

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