The 2005–06 Vancouver Canucks season was the Canucks' 36th NHL season.
In the first season after the lockout, the Canucks were expected to fare as well, if not better, than the previous season, where they captured the Northwest Division title. However, as the season went along, several key players were hampered by injuries and the team failed to meet expectations, ultimately missing the playoffs. As a result, coach Marc Crawford was fired, and the team underwent numerous changes over the summer.
[1] Note: CR = Conference rank; GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; OTL = Overtime loss; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; Pts = Points Bolded teams qualified for the playoffs.
Divisions: CE – Central, PA – Pacific, NW – Northwest
P – Clinched Presidents Trophy; Y – Clinched Division; X – Clinched Playoff spot
Win (2 points) Loss (0 points) Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)
The Canucks were involved in the following transactions from February 17, 2005, the day after the 2004–05 NHL season was officially cancelled, through June 19, 2006, the day of the deciding game of the 2006 Stanley Cup Finals.[8]
Vancouver's picks at the 2005 NHL Entry Draft in Ottawa, Ontario.
AHL affiliate that is based in Winnipeg, Manitoba and their home arena is the MTS Centre. The team has been affiliated with the Vancouver Canucks since 2000.
ECHL affiliate that is based in Columbia, South Carolina and their home arena is the Carolina Coliseum. The team has been affiliated with the Vancouver Canucks since 2001.
02-Aug-05: Signed with the EHC Freiburg (Germany).
Montreal... D Jonathan Aitken agreed to 1-year contract.
12-Jun-06: Signed with the Vaxjo Lakers (Sweden).
19-Jun-06: Signed with the Adler Mannheim of the Deutsche Liga (Germany).
28-Sep-05: Re-signed as a restricted free agent by the Vancouver Canucks.
29-May-06 Signed by the Vancouver Canucks.
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