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2015–16 Vancouver Canucks season

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NHL hockey team season

2015–16Vancouver Canucks
Division6thPacific
Conference13thWestern
2015–16 record31–38–13
Home record15–21–5
Road record16–17–8
Goals for191
Goals against243
Team information
General managerJim Benning
CoachWillie Desjardins
CaptainHenrik Sedin
Alternate captainsAlex Burrows
Dan Hamhuis
Daniel Sedin
ArenaRogers Arena
Average attendance18,431 (97.5%)[1]
Minor league affiliateUtica Comets (AHL)
Team leaders
GoalsDaniel Sedin (28)
AssistsHenrik Sedin (44)
PointsDaniel Sedin (61)
Penalty minutesDerek Dorsett (177)
Plus/minusJannik Hansen (+16)
WinsRyan Miller (17)
Goals against averageRyan Miller (2.70)

The2015–16Vancouver Canucksseason was the46th season for theNational Hockey League (NHL) franchise that was established on May 22, 1970.[2] The season began its regular games on October 7, 2015, against theCalgary Flames with a 5−1 win. On March 25, 2016, the Canucks lost 4−0 to theSt. Louis Blues and were eliminated from playoff contention. The Canucks missed the playoffs for the second time in three years.[3]

Off-season

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Off-season changes began in late June at the2015 NHL entry draft. Due to the Canucks having three goaltenders requiringwaivers, goaltenderEddie Lack was traded to theCarolina Hurricanes (for a third-round pick at the draft and a seventh-round pick in2016)[4] to make room on the roster forJacob Markstrom. This trade was disliked as fans saw the two draft picks as very little compensation for Lack. The Canucks would draft seven players at the draft. A few days later, long-time CanucksdefencemanKevin Bieksa was traded to theAnaheim Ducks in exchange for a second-round pick in 2016.[5]

On July 1,Zack Kassian and a fifth-round pick in 2016 were traded to theMontreal Canadiens in exchange forBrandon Prust.[6] Jim Benning continued by signing various free agents, including formerBoston Bruins defencemanMatt Bartkowski[7] and prospectsTaylor Fedun[8] andRichard Bachman,[9] coming from theSan Jose Sharks andEdmonton Oilers, respectively.

The following day, Hockey Operations Staff Laurence Gilman, Lorne Henning and Eric Crawford were released by the Canucks.[10]

On July 28, the Canucks traded centreNick Bonino, defencemanAdam Clendening, as well as the second-round pick acquired in the Bieksa trade, to thePittsburgh Penguins for centreBrandon Sutter and a conditional third-round pick.[11] One week later, the Canucks resigned Sutter to a five-year contract extension, lasting until the 2020–21 NHL season.[12]

Training camp

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The Canucks at their 2015 training camp.

The Canucks held their training camp atCN Centre inPrince George, British Columbia, from September 18–20.

Training camp consisted of various activities, such as power-play drills, strength and conditioning exercises, and intra-squad scrimmages.

Head coachWillie Desjardins was unable to attend training camp. Desjardins was forced to have surgery on September 8 (a mere 10 days before training camp was due to begin), due to a flare-up of a chronic hip condition. While Desjardins wanted to be in attendance, the Canucks medical staff was unable to give him clearance to head to Prince George. In his place, assistant coachGlen Gulutzan (formerDallas Stars head coach) stepped up to run the training camp. Assistant coachesPerry Pearn andDoug Lidster were also in attendance.

Many Canucks prospects and minor-league players were invited to training camp. Some, such asNicklas Jensen,Jake Virtanen andAlexandre Grenier were fighting for roster spots on the NHL club. The preseason came to an interesting end when the Canucks placed centreLinden Vey and defensemenAlex Biega andFrank Corrado onwaivers in favour ofdefencemanBen Hutton and forwardsJake Virtanen andJared McCann. Corrado was claimed by theToronto Maple Leafs the following day.[13] Biega and Vey cleared waivers and were sent to theUtica Comets. Both were called up in December and would finish the season with the Canucks.


Standings

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Pacific Division
PosTeamGPWLOTLROWGFGAGDPts
1y –Anaheim Ducks8246251143218192+26103
2x –Los Angeles Kings824828646225195+30102
3x –San Jose Sharks824630642241210+3198
4Arizona Coyotes823539834209245−3678
5Calgary Flames823540733231260−2977
6Vancouver Canucks8231381326191243−5275
7Edmonton Oilers823143827203245−4270
Source: National Hockey League[14]
x – Clinched playoff spot;y – Clinched division
Western Conference Wild Card
PosDivTeamGPWLOTLROWGFGAGDPts
1CEx –Nashville Predators8241271437228215+1396
2CEx –Minnesota Wild8238331135216206+1087
3CEColorado Avalanche823939435216240−2482
4PAArizona Coyotes823539834209245−3678
5CEWinnipeg Jets823539832215239−2478
6PACalgary Flames823540733231260−2977
7PAVancouver Canucks8231381326191243−5275
8PAEdmonton Oilers823143827203245−4270
Source: National Hockey League[15]
x – Clinched playoff spot

Schedule and results

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The Canucks set a franchise record with a goal drought of 234 minutes and 52 seconds beginning after the Daniel Sedin goal at 12:00 of the first period on March 16 against Colorado and ending with the Bo Horvat goal at 6:52 of the first period on March 24 against Nashville.

Pre-season

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Pre-season game log: 4–3–1 (Home: 3–1–1; Road: 1–2–0)
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordRecap
1[a]September 21San Jose0–1VancouverOTBachman2,800(approx.)1–0–0Recap
2September 22San Jose4–0VancouverMiller––1–1–0Recap
3September 25Vancouver1–4CalgaryBachman19,2891–2–0Recap
4September 26Calgary4–3VancouverOTMiller––1–2–1Recap
5September 28Arizona0–1VancouverMarkstrom––2–2–1Recap
6September 29Vancouver1–2San JoseMiller14,1652–3–1Recap
7October 1Vancouver5–2EdmontonMarkstrom16,8393–3–1Recap
8October 3Edmonton2–3VancouverOTMiller18,4484–3–1Recap

Notes:
a Game was played atThe Q Centre inColwood, British Columbia (Kraft Hockeyville game).

Regular season

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2015–16 game log
October: 5–2–4 (Home: 1–2–3; Road: 4–0–1)
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
1October 7Vancouver5–1CalgaryMiller19,2891–0–02Recap
2October 10Calgary3–2VancouverOTMiller18,5701–0–13Recap
3October 12Vancouver2–1AnaheimSOMiller17,1742–0–15Recap
4October 13Vancouver3–0Los AngelesMiller18,2303–0–17Recap
5October 16St. Louis4–3VancouverMiller18,3623–1–17Recap
6October 18Edmonton2–1VancouverOTMiller18,2613–1–28Recap
7October 22Washington3–2VancouverMiller18,1883–2–28Recap
8October 24Detroit3–2VancouverOTMiller18,3123–2–39Recap
9October 27Montreal1–5VancouverMiller18,5704–2–311Recap
10October 29Vancouver3–4DallasOTMiller17,6644–2–412Recap
11October 30Vancouver4–3ArizonaBachman12,1665–2–414Recap
November: 4–7–3 (Home: 2–2–0; Road: 2–5–3)
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
12November 2Philadelphia1–4VancouverMiller18,2646–2–416Recap
13November 4Pittsburgh3–2VancouverMiller18,5706–3–416Recap
14November 7Vancouver2–3BuffaloMiller19,0706–4–416Recap
15November 8Vancouver3–4New JerseyOTMiller14,8966–4–517Recap
16November 10Vancouver5–3ColumbusMarkstrom14,1487–4–519Recap
17November 12Vancouver2–3OttawaMiller19,2297–5–519Recap
18November 14Vancouver2–4TorontoMiller19,7987–6–519Recap
19November 16Vancouver3–4MontrealOTMarkstorm21,2887–6–620Recap
20November 18Vancouver1–4WinnipegMiller15,2947–7–620Recap
21November 21Chicago3–6VancouverMiller18,5708–7–622Recap
22November 22New Jersey3–2VancouverMarkstorm18,2688–8–622Recap
23November 25Vancouver3–2MinnesotaMiller18,8779–8–624Recap
24November 27Vancouver2–3DallasSOMiller18,5329–8–725Recap
25November 30Vancouver0–4AnaheimMiller14,0069–9–725Recap
December: 5–6–2 (Home: 3–3–0; Road: 2–3–2)
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
26December 1Vancouver1–2Los AngelesOTMarkstrom18,2309–9–826Recap
27December 3Dallas4–2VancouverMiller18,9109–10–826Recap
28December 5Boston4–0VancouverMarkstrom18,5709–11–826Recap
29December 7Buffalo2–5VancouverMiller18,27810–11–828Recap
30December 9NY Rangers1–2VancouverMiller18,19511–11–830Recap
31December 13Vancouver0–4ChicagoMiller21,71111–12–830Recap
32December 15Vancouver2–6MinnesotaMiller18,80411–13–830Recap
33December 17Vancouver0–2PhiladelphiaMarkstrom17,94311–14–830Recap
34December 18Vancouver4–3DetroitSOMiller20,02712–14–832Recap
35December 20Vancouver4–5FloridaSOMarkstrom13,45912–14–933Recap
36December 22Vancouver2–1Tampa BayMarkstrom19,09213–14–935Recap
37December 26Edmonton1–2VancouverOTMarkstrom18,78514–14–937Recap
38December 28Los Angeles5–0VancouverMarkstrom18,57014–15–937Recap
January: 6–4–2 (Home: 3–2–1; Road: 3–2–1)
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
39January 1Anaheim1–2VancouverSOMarkstrom18,57015–15–939Recap
40January 4Arizona3–2VancouverMarkstrom18,37715–16–939Recap
41January 6Carolina2–3VancouverMarkstrom18,36416–16–941Recap
42January 9Tampa Bay3–2VancouverOTMarkstrom18,33516–16–1042Recap
43January 11Florida2–3VancouverOTMarkstrom18,57017–16–1044Recap
44January 14Vancouver1–4WashingtonMiller18,50617–17–1044Recap
45January 15Vancouver3–2CarolinaOTMarkstrom11,65718–17–1046Recap
46January 17Vancouver2–1NY IslandersSOMiller15,79519–17–1048Recap
47January 19Vancouver2–3NY RangersOTMiller18,00619–17–1149Recap
48January 21Vancouver4–2BostonMarkstrom17,56520–17–1151Recap
49January 23Vancouver4–5PittsburghMiller18,53920–18–1151Recap
50January 26Nashville2–1VancouverMiller18,57020–19–1151Recap
February: 4–6–1 (Home: 2–5–1; Road: 2–1–0)
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
51February 4Columbus2–1VancouverSOMiller18,19920–19–1252Recap
52February 6Calgary4–1VancouverMiller18,57020–20–1252Recap
53February 9Vancouver3–1ColoradoMarkstrom14,43621–20–1254Recap
54February 10Vancouver2–1ArizonaMiller12,25522–20–1256Recap
55February 13Toronto5–2VancouverMiller18,57022–21–1256Recap
56February 15Minnesota5–2VancouverMarkstrom18,43722–22–1256Recap
57February 18Anaheim5–2VancouverMiller18,43522–23–1256Recap
58February 19Vancouver2–5CalgaryMarkstrom19,28922–24–1256Recap
59February 21Colorado1–5VancouverMiller18,43123–24–1258Recap
60February 25Ottawa3–5VancouverMiller18,57024–24–1260Recap
61February 28San Jose4–1VancouverMiller18,57024–25–1260Recap
March: 4–11–1 (Home: 2–7–0; Road: 2–4–1)
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
62March 1NY Islanders3–2VancouverMarkstrom18,26424–26–1260Recap
63March 3San Jose3–2VancouverMiller18,42224–27–1260Recap
64March 5Vancouver4–2San JoseMarkstrom17,56225–27–1262Recap
65March 7Vancouver1–5Los AngelesMiller18,23025–28–1262Recap
66March 9Arizona2–3VancouverOTMarkstrom18,37426–28–1264Recap
67March 12Nashville2–4VancouverMiller18,57027–28–1266Recap
68March 14Winnipeg5–2VancouverMarkstrom18,36127–29–1266Recap
69March 16Colorado3–1VancouverMiller18,42727–30–1266Recap
70March 18Vancouver0–2EdmontonMarkstrom16,83927–31–1266Recap
71March 19St. Louis3–0VancouverMiller18,40227–32–1266Recap
72March 22Vancouver0–2WinnipegMarkstrom15,29427–33–1266Recap
73March 24Vancouver2–3NashvilleSOMiller17,11327–33–1367Recap
74March 25Vancouver0–4St. LouisMarkstrom19,58027–34–1367Recap
75March 27Chicago3–2VancouverMiller18,57027–35–1367Recap
76March 29San Jose4–1VancouverMarkstrom18,31527–36–1367Recap
77March 31Vancouver4–2San JoseMiller15,68928–36–1369Recap
April: 3–2–0 (Home: 2–0–0; Road: 1–2–0)
#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTDecisionAttendanceRecordPtsRecap
78April 1Vancouver3–2AnaheimMarkstrom16,33129–36–1371Recap
79April 4Los Angeles2–3VancouverMiller18,41530–36–1373Recap
80April 6Vancouver2–6EdmontonMarkstrom16,83930–37–1373Recap
81April 7Vancouver3–7CalgaryMiller19,28930–38–1373Recap
82April 9Edmonton3–4VancouverSOMarkstrom18,57031–38–1375Recap

Legend:  Win (2 points)  Loss (0 points)  Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)

Detailed records

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Western Conference
Central Division
OpponentHomeAwayTotalPts.Goals scoredGoals allowed
Chicago Blackhawks1–1–00–1–01–2–02810
Colorado Avalanche1–1–01–0–02–1–0495
Dallas Stars0–1–00–0–20–1–22711
Minnesota Wild0–1–01–1–01–2–02614
Nashville Predators1–1–00–0–11–1–1377
St. Louis Blues0–2–00–1–00–3–00311
Winnipeg Jets0–1–00–2–00–3–00211
Total3–8–02–5–35–13–3134269
Pacific Division
OpponentHomeAwayTotalPts.Goals scoredGoals allowed
Anaheim Ducks1–1–02–1–03–2–06913
Arizona Coyotes1–1–02–0–03–1–06119
Calgary Flames0–1–11–2–01–3–131320
Edmonton Oilers2–0–10–2–02–2–15914
Los Angeles Kings1–1–01–1–12–2–15814
San Jose Sharks0–3–02–0–02–3–041215
Vancouver Canucks
Total5–7–28–6–113–13–3296285


Eastern Conference
Atlantic Division
OpponentHomeAwayTotalPts.Goals scoredGoals allowed
Boston Bruins0–1–01–0–01–1–0246
Buffalo Sabres1–0–00–1–01–1–0275
Detroit Red Wings0–0–11–0–01–0–1355
Florida Panthers1–0–00–0–11–0–1377
Montreal Canadiens1–0–00–0–11–0–1385
Ottawa Senators1–0–00–1–01–1–0276
Tampa Bay Lightning0–0–11–0–01–0–1344
Toronto Maple Leafs0–1–00–1–00–2–0049
Total4–2–23–3–27–5–4184647
Metropolitan Division
OpponentHomeAwayTotalPts.Goals scoredGoals allowed
Carolina Hurricanes1–0–01–0–02–0–0464
Columbus Blue Jackets0–0–11–0–01–0–1364
New Jersey Devils0–1–00–0–10–1–1157
New York Islanders0–1–01–0–01–1–0244
New York Rangers1–0–00–0–11–0–1344
Philadelphia Flyers1–0–00–1–01–1–0243
Pittsburgh Penguins0–1–00–1–00–2–0068
Washington Capitals0–1–00–1–00–2–0037
Total3–4–13–3–26–7–3153841

Player statistics

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Skaters

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Regular season[16]
PlayerGPGAPts+/−PIM
Daniel Sedin82283361736
Henrik Sedin74114455024
Bo Horvat82162440−3018
Jannik Hansen672216381632
Sven Baertschi69151328−1414
Radim Vrbata63131427−3012
Ben Hutton7512425−2114
Alex Burrows7991322−1349
Alexander Edler5261420−846
Jared McCann699918−632
Matt Bartkowski8061218−1950
Christopher Tanev6941418−88
Derek Dorsett7151116−13177
Linden Vey4141115−146
Jake Virtanen557613−745
Dan Hamhuis5831013−228
Emerson Etem397512−89
Adam Cracknell445510114
Brandon Sutter2054932
Luca Sbisa41268526
Brandon Prust35167−359
Yannick Weber45077−1724
Alex Biega51077−1122
Chris Higgins33314−144
Markus Granlund16213−36
Nikita Tryamkin13112−310
Brendan Gaunce20101−92
Taylor Fedun101110
Mike Zalewski301112
Alex Friesen1000−20
Alexandre Grenier6000−42
Ronalds Kenins8000−16
Andrey Pedan13000−316
Hunter Shinkaruk100000

Goaltenders

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Regular season[17]
PlayerGPGSTOIWLOTGAGAASASV%SOGAPIM
Ryan Miller51513043:31172491372.701634.9161012
Jacob Markstrom33301847:2613144842.73988.9150024
Richard Bachman1159:5210033.0131.9030000

Traded to Canucks mid-season. Stats reflect time with Canucks only.
Traded (or lost by waivers) to another team mid-season. Stats reflect time with Canucks only.

Suspensions and fines

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PlayerExplanationLengthSalaryDate issuedRef
Brandon PrustSpearingBoston forwardBrad Marchand.$5,000.00December 6, 2015[18]
Jannik HansenDiving/embellishment during NHL game no. 510 in Tampa Bay on December 22, 2015, at 10:15 of the third period.$2,000.00December 31, 2015[19]
Jake VirtanenInterference againstSan Jose defencemanRoman Polak.2 games$9,614.70March 30, 2016[20]

Awards and honours

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Awards

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Regular season
PlayerAwardAwarded
Daniel SedinNHL Second Star of the Week[21]November 23, 2015
Daniel SedinNHL All-Star game selection[22]January 6, 2016

Milestones

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Regular season
PlayerMilestoneReached
Ben Hutton1st NHL game
1st NHL assist
1st NHL point
October 7, 2015
Jared McCann1st NHL gameOctober 7, 2015
Jared McCann1st NHL goal
1st NHL point
October 10, 2015
Jake Virtanen1st NHL gameOctober 13, 2015
Brandon Sutter500th NHL game
100th NHL goal
October 16, 2015
Henrik Sedin1,100th NHL gameOctober 24, 2015
Jake Virtanen1st NHL assist
1st NHL point
October 27, 2015
Derek Dorsett100th NHL pointOctober 27, 2015
Brendan Gaunce1st NHL gameOctober 29, 2015
Brendan Gaunce1st NHL goal
1st NHL point
October 30, 2015
Alex Burrows700th NHL gameNovember 2, 2015
Jake Virtanen1st NHL goalNovember 2, 2015
Jared McCann1st NHL assistNovember 4, 2015
Hunter Shinkaruk1st NHL gameNovember 16, 2015
Alexandre Grenier1st NHL gameNovember 18, 2015
Daniel Sedin900th NHL pointNovember 21, 2015
Alexander Edler200th NHL assistNovember 21, 2015
Adam Cracknell100th NHL gameNovember 27, 2015
Andrey Pedan1st NHL gameDecember 1, 2015
Jannik Hansen200th NHL pointDecember 3, 2015
Jannik Hansen500th NHL gameDecember 9, 2015
Radim Vrbata900th NHL gameDecember 13, 2015
Bo Horvat100th NHL gameDecember 15, 2015
Alexander Edler600th NHL gameDecember 17, 2015
Alex Biega1st NHL assistDecember 20, 2015
Sven Baertschi100th NHL gameDecember 26, 2015
Jacob Markstrom1st NHL assist
1st NHL point
December 26, 2015
Chris Higgins700th NHL gameDecember 28, 2015
Daniel Sedin1100th NHL gameJanuary 1, 2016
Linden Vey100th NHL gameJanuary 6, 2016
Ben Hutton1st NHL goalJanuary 17, 2016
Alex Friesen1st NHL gameFebruary 15, 2016
Dan Hamhuis300th NHL pointMarch 7, 2016
Nikita Tryamkin1st NHL game
1st NHL assist
1st NHL point
March 16, 2016
Matt Bartkowski200th NHL gameMarch 22, 2016
Markus Granlund100th NHL gameApril 6, 2016
Nikita Tryamkin1st NHL goalApril 7, 2016

Records

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PlayerRecordDate
Daniel SedinMost career goals in Canucks historyJanuary 21, 2016

Transactions

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The Canucks been involved in the followingtransactions:

Trades

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DateDetailsRef
June 27, 2015 (2015-06-27)ToVancouver Canucks:
3rd round pick (66th overall) in2015
7th round pick in2016
ToCarolina Hurricanes:
Eddie Lack
[4]
June 27, 2015 (2015-06-27)ToVancouver Canucks:
7th round pick in2015
ToSan Jose Sharks:
Patrick McNally
[23]
June 30, 2015 (2015-06-30)ToVancouver Canucks:
2nd round pick in2016
ToAnaheim Ducks:
Kevin Bieksa
[5]
July 1, 2015 (2015-07-01)ToVancouver Canucks:
Brandon Prust
ToMontreal Canadiens:
Zack Kassian
5th round pick (124th overall) in2016
[6]
August 28, 2015 (2015-08-28)ToVancouver Canucks:
Brandon Sutter
BUF's 3rd round pick in2016
ToPittsburgh Penguins:
Nick Bonino
Adam Clendening
ANA's 2nd round pick in2016
[24]
January 8, 2016 (2016-01-08)ToVancouver Canucks:
Emerson Etem
ToNew York Rangers:
Nicklas Jensen
6th-round pick (157th overall) in2017
[25]
February 22, 2016 (2016-02-22)ToVancouver Canucks:
Markus Granlund
ToCalgary Flames:
Hunter Shinkaruk
[26]
February 24, 2016 (2016-02-24)ToVancouver Canucks:
Philip Larsen
ToEdmonton Oilers:
Conditional 5th-round pick (126th overall) in2017
[27]

Free agents acquired

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PlayerDateFormer teamContract terms
(inU.S. dollars)
Ref
Matt BartkowskiJuly 1, 2015 (2015-07-01)Boston Bruins1 year, $1.75 million[7]
Richard BachmanJuly 1, 2015 (2015-07-01)Edmonton Oilers1 year, $575,000[9]
Taylor FedunJuly 1, 2015 (2015-07-01)San Jose Sharks1 year, $600,000[8]
Blair JonesJuly 3, 2015 (2015-07-03)Philadelphia Flyers1 year, $600,000[28]
Adam CracknellAugust 25, 2015 (2015-08-25)St. Louis Blues1 year, $575,000[29]

Free agents lost

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PlayerDateNew teamContract terms
(inU.S. dollars)
Ref
Brad RichardsonJuly 1, 2015 (2015-07-01)Arizona Coyotes3 years, $6.25 million[30]
Cal O'ReillyJuly 1, 2015 (2015-07-01)Buffalo Sabres2 years, $1.4 million[31]
Bobby SanguinettiJuly 2, 2015 (2015-07-02)Buffalo Sabres1 year, $600,000[32]
Shawn MatthiasJuly 6, 2015 (2015-07-06)Toronto Maple Leafs1 year, $2.3 million[33]
Ryan StantonJuly 24, 2015 (2015-07-24)Washington Capitals1 year, $575,000[34]

Claimed via waivers

[edit]
PlayerPrevious teamDateRef

Lost via waivers

[edit]
PlayerNew teamDate claimed off waiversRef
Frank CorradoToronto Maple LeafsOctober 6, 2015[35]
Adam CracknellEdmonton OilersFebruary 29, 2016[36]

Player signings

[edit]
PlayerDateContract terms
(inU.S. dollars)
Ref
Joseph LaBateApril 30, 2015 (2015-04-30)2-year, $680,000 entry-level contract[37]
Mackenze StewartMay 12, 2015 (2015-05-12)3-year, $655,000 entry-level contract[38]
Jordan SubbanMay 14, 2015 (2015-05-14)3-year, $755,000 entry-level contract[39]
Linden VeyJune 29, 2015 (2015-06-29)1 year, $1 million[40]
Alex BiegaJune 30, 2015 (2015-06-30)1 year, $600,000[41]
Yannick WeberJuly 1, 2015 (2015-07-01)1 year, $1.5 million[42]
Sven BaertschiJuly 28, 2015 (2015-07-28)1 year, $900,000[43]
Brandon SutterAugust 4, 2015 (2015-08-04)5 years, $21.875 million contract extension[44]
Guillaume BriseboisDecember 10, 2015 (2015-12-10)3-year, $703,333 entry-level contract[45]

Draft picks

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See also:List of Vancouver Canucks draft picks

Below are the Vancouver Canucks' selections at the2015 NHL entry draft, to be held on June 26–27, 2015, at theBB&T Center inSunrise, Florida.

Round#PlayerPosNationalityCollege/Junior/Club team (League)
123Brock BoeserRW United StatesWaterloo Black Hawks (USHL)
366[a]Guillaume BriseboisD CanadaAcadie–Bathurst Titan (QMJHL)
4114Dmitry ZhukenovC RussiaOmskie Yastreby (MHL)
5144Carl NeillD CanadaSherbrooke Phoenix (QMJHL)
5149[b]Adam GaudetteC United StatesCedar Rapids RoughRiders (USHL)
6174Lukas JasekRW Czech RepublicOcelari Trinec (Czech Extraliga)
7210[c]Tate OlsonD CanadaPrince George Cougars (WHL)
Draft notes[46]

References

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