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A Look At The Stats

The 2010-11 Vancouver Canucks: A Season to Remember

A Look at the Stats

The 2010-11 Vancouver Canucks were a force to be reckoned with. With a record of 54-19-9, they finished first in the NHL's Northwest Division. They also had an impressive playoff run, reaching the Stanley Cup Finals before ultimately losing to the Boston Bruins.

The Canucks' success was due in large part to their high-scoring offense. Led by Daniel and Henrik Sedin, Vancouver had one of the most potent attacks in the league. The Sedin twins combined for 62 goals and 140 assists during the regular season, and they continued to produce in the playoffs.

Vancouver's defense was also solid. Led by goaltender Roberto Luongo, the Canucks allowed only 2.23 goals per game during the regular season. Luongo was also stellar in the playoffs, posting a 2.11 goals-against average.

The Canucks' success in the 2010-11 season was a testament to the team's hard work and dedication. They were a well-rounded team with a lot of talent, and they played with a lot of heart. They were a fan favorite, and their success brought a lot of joy to the city of Vancouver.

Regular Season Stats

  • Record: 54-19-9
  • Points: 117
  • Finished 1st in NHL Northwest Division

Playoff Stats

  • Record: 15-10
  • Reached the Stanley Cup Finals

Roster

The 2010-11 Vancouver Canucks roster included the following players:

  • Roberto Luongo (G)
  • Cory Schneider (G)
  • Dan Hamhuis (D)
  • Kevin Bieksa (D)
  • Alex Edler (D)
  • Christian Ehrhoff (D)
  • Sami Salo (D)
  • Ryan Kesler (C)
  • Daniel Sedin (C)
  • Henrik Sedin (C)
  • Mason Raymond (LW)
  • Alexandre Burrows (LW)
  • Jannik Hansen (RW)
  • Chris Higgins (RW)
  • Tanner Glass (RW)


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