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1970–71 Vancouver Canucks season

1970–71 Vancouver Canucks
Division 6th East
1970–71 record 24–46–8
Home record 17–18–4
Road record 7–28–4
Goals for 229
Goals against 296
Team information
General Manager Bud Poile
Coach Hal Laycoe
Captain Orland Kurtenbach
Alternate captains Ray Cullen
Gary Doak
Garth Rizzuto
Arena Pacific Coliseum
Average attendance 15,577
Team leaders
Goals Rosaire Paiement (34)
Assists Dale Tallon (42)
Points Andre Boudrias (66)
Penalties in minutes Pat Quinn (149)
Wins Charlie Hodge (15)
Goals against average George Gardner (3.38)
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The 1970–71 Vancouver Canucks season was the Canucks' first in the NHL. They joined the league on May 22, 1970, along with the Buffalo Sabres. After not being awarded an expansion team in 1967 when the league added six teams, Vancouver finally joined the NHL in 1970 for a price of $6 million (compared to $2 million in 1967). The Vancouver Canucks of the Western Hockey League were promoted to the NHL, though the ownership group of the WHL Canucks, not willing to pay the $6 million to join the NHL, sold the team to Medicor, a group controlled by Thomas Scallen.

The Canucks logo was a stylized C designed as a hockey stick inside a rink incorporating the colours of blue, green and white to represent the water, forests and snow surrounding Vancouver. It was designed by a local creative designer, Joe Borovich, and bought for $500.

During the Amateur draft, held on June 11 in Montreal, there was debate over what expansion team would draft first. In order to reach a compromise, a numbered spinning wheel was brought in to determine the draft: the Sabres were odd numbers, the Canucks even. When the wheel landed on 11, the Canucks and NHL President Clarence Campbell thought it was II (two) in Roman numerals. However it turned out to be 11 (eleven) in Arabic numerals, leading the Sabres to select first overall future superstar Gilbert Perrault.

On October 9, 1970, the Canucks played their first game in the NHL, a 3–1 loss to the Los Angeles Kings. There was a grand opening ceremony attended by British Columbia Premier W. A. C. Bennett, Mayor of Vancouver Tom Campbell (who was booed by fans), Chief Dan George and former Vancouver Millionaires player Cyclone Taylor, who received a standing ovation upon being introduced.Barry Wilkins scored the first goal for the Canucks in the third period.


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