2015–16 Vancouver Canucks season
NHL hockey team season
The 2015–16 Vancouver Canucks season was the 46th season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on May 22, 1970.[ 2] The season began its regular games on October 7, 2015, against the Calgary Flames with a 5−1 win. On March 25, 2016, the Canucks lost 4−0 to the St. Louis Blues and were eliminated from playoff contention. The Canucks missed the playoffs for the second time in three years.[ 3]
Off-season
Off-season changes began in late June at the 2015 NHL Entry Draft . Due to the Canucks having three goaltenders requiring waivers , goaltender Eddie Lack was traded to the Carolina Hurricanes (for a third-round pick at the draft and a seventh-round pick in 2016 )[ 4] to make room on the roster for Jacob 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 Canucks defenceman Kevin Bieksa was traded to the Anaheim 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 the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for Brandon Prust .[ 6] Jim Benning continued by signing various free agents, including former Boston Bruins defenceman Matt Bartkowski [ 7] and prospects Taylor Fedun [ 8] and Richard Bachman ,[ 9] coming from the San Jose Sharks and Edmonton 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 centre Nick Bonino , defenceman Adam Clendening , as well as the second-round pick acquired in the Bieksa trade, to the Pittsburgh Penguins for centre Brandon 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
The Canucks at their 2015 training camp. The Canucks held their training camp at CN Centre in Prince 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 coach Willie 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 coach Glen Gulutzan (former Dallas Stars head coach) stepped up to run the training camp. Assistant coaches Perry Pearn and Doug Lidster were also in attendance.
Many Canucks prospects and minor-league players were invited to training camp. Some, such as Nicklas Jensen , Jake Virtanen and Alexandre Grenier were fighting for roster spots on the NHL club. The preseason came to an interesting end when the Canucks placed centre Linden Vey and defensemen Alex Biega and Frank Corrado on waivers in favour of defenceman Ben Hutton and forwards Jake Virtanen and Jared McCann . Corrado was claimed by the Toronto Maple Leafs the following day.[ 13] Biega and Vey cleared waivers and were sent to the Utica Comets . Both were called up in December and would finish the season with the Canucks.
Standings
Source: National Hockey League
[ 14] x – Clinched playoff spot;
y – Clinched division
Source: National Hockey League
[ 15] x – Clinched playoff spot
Schedule and results
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
Pre-season game log: 4–3–1 (Home: 3–1–1; Road: 1–2–0)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Recap
1[a]
September 21
San Jose
0–1
Vancouver
OT
Bachman
2,800 (approx.)
1–0–0
Recap
2
September 22
San Jose
4–0
Vancouver
Miller
––
1–1–0
Recap
3
September 25
Vancouver
1–4
Calgary
Bachman
19,289
1–2–0
Recap
4
September 26
Calgary
4–3
Vancouver
OT
Miller
––
1–2–1
Recap
5
September 28
Arizona
0–1
Vancouver
Markstrom
––
2–2–1
Recap
6
September 29
Vancouver
1–2
San Jose
Miller
14,165
2–3–1
Recap
7
October 1
Vancouver
5–2
Edmonton
Markstrom
16,839
3–3–1
Recap
8
October 3
Edmonton
2–3
Vancouver
OT
Miller
18,448
4–3–1
Recap
Notes:
a Game was played at The Q Centre in Colwood, British Columbia (Kraft Hockeyville game).
Regular season
2015–16 game log
October: 5–2–4 (Home: 1–2–3; Road: 4–0–1)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
1
October 7
Vancouver
5–1
Calgary
Miller
19,289
1–0–0
2
Recap
2
October 10
Calgary
3–2
Vancouver
OT
Miller
18,570
1–0–1
3
Recap
3
October 12
Vancouver
2–1
Anaheim
SO
Miller
17,174
2–0–1
5
Recap
4
October 13
Vancouver
3–0
Los Angeles
Miller
18,230
3–0–1
7
Recap
5
October 16
St. Louis
4–3
Vancouver
Miller
18,362
3–1–1
7
Recap
6
October 18
Edmonton
2–1
Vancouver
OT
Miller
18,261
3–1–2
8
Recap
7
October 22
Washington
3–2
Vancouver
Miller
18,188
3–2–2
8
Recap
8
October 24
Detroit
3–2
Vancouver
OT
Miller
18,312
3–2–3
9
Recap
9
October 27
Montreal
1–5
Vancouver
Miller
18,570
4–2–3
11
Recap
10
October 29
Vancouver
3–4
Dallas
OT
Miller
17,664
4–2–4
12
Recap
11
October 30
Vancouver
4–3
Arizona
Bachman
12,166
5–2–4
14
Recap
November: 4–7–3 (Home: 2–2–0; Road: 2–5–3)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
12
November 2
Philadelphia
1–4
Vancouver
Miller
18,264
6–2–4
16
Recap
13
November 4
Pittsburgh
3–2
Vancouver
Miller
18,570
6–3–4
16
Recap
14
November 7
Vancouver
2–3
Buffalo
Miller
19,070
6–4–4
16
Recap
15
November 8
Vancouver
3–4
New Jersey
OT
Miller
14,896
6–4–5
17
Recap
16
November 10
Vancouver
5–3
Columbus
Markstrom
14,148
7–4–5
19
Recap
17
November 12
Vancouver
2–3
Ottawa
Miller
19,229
7–5–5
19
Recap
18
November 14
Vancouver
2–4
Toronto
Miller
19,798
7–6–5
19
Recap
19
November 16
Vancouver
3–4
Montreal
OT
Markstorm
21,288
7–6–6
20
Recap
20
November 18
Vancouver
1–4
Winnipeg
Miller
15,294
7–7–6
20
Recap
21
November 21
Chicago
3–6
Vancouver
Miller
18,570
8–7–6
22
Recap
22
November 22
New Jersey
3–2
Vancouver
Markstorm
18,268
8–8–6
22
Recap
23
November 25
Vancouver
3–2
Minnesota
Miller
18,877
9–8–6
24
Recap
24
November 27
Vancouver
2–3
Dallas
SO
Miller
18,532
9–8–7
25
Recap
25
November 30
Vancouver
0–4
Anaheim
Miller
14,006
9–9–7
25
Recap
December: 5–6–2 (Home: 3–3–0; Road: 2–3–2)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
26
December 1
Vancouver
1–2
Los Angeles
OT
Markstrom
18,230
9–9–8
26
Recap
27
December 3
Dallas
4–2
Vancouver
Miller
18,910
9–10–8
26
Recap
28
December 5
Boston
4–0
Vancouver
Markstrom
18,570
9–11–8
26
Recap
29
December 7
Buffalo
2–5
Vancouver
Miller
18,278
10–11–8
28
Recap
30
December 9
NY Rangers
1–2
Vancouver
Miller
18,195
11–11–8
30
Recap
31
December 13
Vancouver
0–4
Chicago
Miller
21,711
11–12–8
30
Recap
32
December 15
Vancouver
2–6
Minnesota
Miller
18,804
11–13–8
30
Recap
33
December 17
Vancouver
0–2
Philadelphia
Markstrom
17,943
11–14–8
30
Recap
34
December 18
Vancouver
4–3
Detroit
SO
Miller
20,027
12–14–8
32
Recap
35
December 20
Vancouver
4–5
Florida
SO
Markstrom
13,459
12–14–9
33
Recap
36
December 22
Vancouver
2–1
Tampa Bay
Markstrom
19,092
13–14–9
35
Recap
37
December 26
Edmonton
1–2
Vancouver
OT
Markstrom
18,785
14–14–9
37
Recap
38
December 28
Los Angeles
5–0
Vancouver
Markstrom
18,570
14–15–9
37
Recap
January: 6–4–2 (Home: 3–2–1; Road: 3–2–1)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
39
January 1
Anaheim
1–2
Vancouver
SO
Markstrom
18,570
15–15–9
39
Recap
40
January 4
Arizona
3–2
Vancouver
Markstrom
18,377
15–16–9
39
Recap
41
January 6
Carolina
2–3
Vancouver
Markstrom
18,364
16–16–9
41
Recap
42
January 9
Tampa Bay
3–2
Vancouver
OT
Markstrom
18,335
16–16–10
42
Recap
43
January 11
Florida
2–3
Vancouver
OT
Markstrom
18,570
17–16–10
44
Recap
44
January 14
Vancouver
1–4
Washington
Miller
18,506
17–17–10
44
Recap
45
January 15
Vancouver
3–2
Carolina
OT
Markstrom
11,657
18–17–10
46
Recap
46
January 17
Vancouver
2–1
NY Islanders
SO
Miller
15,795
19–17–10
48
Recap
47
January 19
Vancouver
2–3
NY Rangers
OT
Miller
18,006
19–17–11
49
Recap
48
January 21
Vancouver
4–2
Boston
Markstrom
17,565
20–17–11
51
Recap
49
January 23
Vancouver
4–5
Pittsburgh
Miller
18,539
20–18–11
51
Recap
50
January 26
Nashville
2–1
Vancouver
Miller
18,570
20–19–11
51
Recap
February: 4–6–1 (Home: 2–5–1; Road: 2–1–0)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
51
February 4
Columbus
2–1
Vancouver
SO
Miller
18,199
20–19–12
52
Recap
52
February 6
Calgary
4–1
Vancouver
Miller
18,570
20–20–12
52
Recap
53
February 9
Vancouver
3–1
Colorado
Markstrom
14,436
21–20–12
54
Recap
54
February 10
Vancouver
2–1
Arizona
Miller
12,255
22–20–12
56
Recap
55
February 13
Toronto
5–2
Vancouver
Miller
18,570
22–21–12
56
Recap
56
February 15
Minnesota
5–2
Vancouver
Markstrom
18,437
22–22–12
56
Recap
57
February 18
Anaheim
5–2
Vancouver
Miller
18,435
22–23–12
56
Recap
58
February 19
Vancouver
2–5
Calgary
Markstrom
19,289
22–24–12
56
Recap
59
February 21
Colorado
1–5
Vancouver
Miller
18,431
23–24–12
58
Recap
60
February 25
Ottawa
3–5
Vancouver
Miller
18,570
24–24–12
60
Recap
61
February 28
San Jose
4–1
Vancouver
Miller
18,570
24–25–12
60
Recap
March: 4–11–1 (Home: 2–7–0; Road: 2–4–1)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
62
March 1
NY Islanders
3–2
Vancouver
Markstrom
18,264
24–26–12
60
Recap
63
March 3
San Jose
3–2
Vancouver
Miller
18,422
24–27–12
60
Recap
64
March 5
Vancouver
4–2
San Jose
Markstrom
17,562
25–27–12
62
Recap
65
March 7
Vancouver
1–5
Los Angeles
Miller
18,230
25–28–12
62
Recap
66
March 9
Arizona
2–3
Vancouver
OT
Markstrom
18,374
26–28–12
64
Recap
67
March 12
Nashville
2–4
Vancouver
Miller
18,570
27–28–12
66
Recap
68
March 14
Winnipeg
5–2
Vancouver
Markstrom
18,361
27–29–12
66
Recap
69
March 16
Colorado
3–1
Vancouver
Miller
18,427
27–30–12
66
Recap
70
March 18
Vancouver
0–2
Edmonton
Markstrom
16,839
27–31–12
66
Recap
71
March 19
St. Louis
3–0
Vancouver
Miller
18,402
27–32–12
66
Recap
72
March 22
Vancouver
0–2
Winnipeg
Markstrom
15,294
27–33–12
66
Recap
73
March 24
Vancouver
2–3
Nashville
SO
Miller
17,113
27–33–13
67
Recap
74
March 25
Vancouver
0–4
St. Louis
Markstrom
19,580
27–34–13
67
Recap
75
March 27
Chicago
3–2
Vancouver
Miller
18,570
27–35–13
67
Recap
76
March 29
San Jose
4–1
Vancouver
Markstrom
18,315
27–36–13
67
Recap
77
March 31
Vancouver
4–2
San Jose
Miller
15,689
28–36–13
69
Recap
April: 3–2–0 (Home: 2–0–0; Road: 1–2–0)
#
Date
Visitor
Score
Home
OT
Decision
Attendance
Record
Pts
Recap
78
April 1
Vancouver
3–2
Anaheim
Markstrom
16,331
29–36–13
71
Recap
79
April 4
Los Angeles
2–3
Vancouver
Miller
18,415
30–36–13
73
Recap
80
April 6
Vancouver
2–6
Edmonton
Markstrom
16,839
30–37–13
73
Recap
81
April 7
Vancouver
3–7
Calgary
Miller
19,289
30–38–13
73
Recap
82
April 9
Edmonton
3–4
Vancouver
SO
Markstrom
18,570
31–38–13
75
Recap
Legend :
Win (2 points)
Loss (0 points)
Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)
Detailed records
Player statistics
Skaters
Goaltenders
Regular season[ 17]
Player
GP
GS
TOI
W
L
OT
GA
GAA
SA
SV%
SO
G
A
PIM
Ryan Miller
51
51
3043:31
17
24
9
137
2.70
1634
.916
1
0
1
2
Jacob Markstrom
33
30
1847:26
13
14
4
84
2.73
988
.915
0
0
2
4
Richard Bachman
1
1
59:52
1
0
0
3
3.01
31
.903
0
0
0
0
† 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
Awards and honours
Awards
Milestones
Regular season
Player
Milestone
Reached
Ben Hutton
1st NHL game 1st NHL assist 1st NHL point
October 7, 2015
Jared McCann
1st NHL game
October 7, 2015
Jared McCann
1st NHL goal 1st NHL point
October 10, 2015
Jake Virtanen
1st NHL game
October 13, 2015
Brandon Sutter
500th NHL game 100th NHL goal
October 16, 2015
Henrik Sedin
1,100th NHL game
October 24, 2015
Jake Virtanen
1st NHL assist 1st NHL point
October 27, 2015
Derek Dorsett
100th NHL point
October 27, 2015
Brendan Gaunce
1st NHL game
October 29, 2015
Brendan Gaunce
1st NHL goal 1st NHL point
October 30, 2015
Alex Burrows
700th NHL game
November 2, 2015
Jake Virtanen
1st NHL goal
November 2, 2015
Jared McCann
1st NHL assist
November 4, 2015
Hunter Shinkaruk
1st NHL game
November 16, 2015
Alexandre Grenier
1st NHL game
November 18, 2015
Daniel Sedin
900th NHL point
November 21, 2015
Alexander Edler
200th NHL assist
November 21, 2015
Adam Cracknell
100th NHL game
November 27, 2015
Andrey Pedan
1st NHL game
December 1, 2015
Jannik Hansen
200th NHL point
December 3, 2015
Jannik Hansen
500th NHL game
December 9, 2015
Radim Vrbata
900th NHL game
December 13, 2015
Bo Horvat
100th NHL game
December 15, 2015
Alexander Edler
600th NHL game
December 17, 2015
Alex Biega
1st NHL assist
December 20, 2015
Sven Baertschi
100th NHL game
December 26, 2015
Jacob Markstrom
1st NHL assist 1st NHL point
December 26, 2015
Chris Higgins
700th NHL game
December 28, 2015
Daniel Sedin
1100th NHL game
January 1, 2016
Linden Vey
100th NHL game
January 6, 2016
Ben Hutton
1st NHL goal
January 17, 2016
Alex Friesen
1st NHL game
February 15, 2016
Dan Hamhuis
300th NHL point
March 7, 2016
Nikita Tryamkin
1st NHL game 1st NHL assist 1st NHL point
March 16, 2016
Matt Bartkowski
200th NHL game
March 22, 2016
Markus Granlund
100th NHL game
April 6, 2016
Nikita Tryamkin
1st NHL goal
April 7, 2016
Records
Player
Record
Date
Daniel Sedin
Most career goals in Canucks history
January 21, 2016
Transactions
The Canucks been involved in the following transactions :
Trades
Free agents acquired
Player
Date
Former team
Contract terms (in U.S. dollars )
Ref
Matt Bartkowski
July 1, 2015 (2015-07-01 )
Boston Bruins
1 year, $1.75 million
[ 7]
Richard Bachman
July 1, 2015 (2015-07-01 )
Edmonton Oilers
1 year, $575,000
[ 9]
Taylor Fedun
July 1, 2015 (2015-07-01 )
San Jose Sharks
1 year, $600,000
[ 8]
Blair Jones
July 3, 2015 (2015-07-03 )
Philadelphia Flyers
1 year, $600,000
[ 28]
Adam Cracknell
August 25, 2015 (2015-08-25 )
St. Louis Blues
1 year, $575,000
[ 29]
Free agents lost
Player
Date
New team
Contract terms (in U.S. dollars )
Ref
Brad Richardson
July 1, 2015 (2015-07-01 )
Arizona Coyotes
3 years, $6.25 million
[ 30]
Cal O'Reilly
July 1, 2015 (2015-07-01 )
Buffalo Sabres
2 years, $1.4 million
[ 31]
Bobby Sanguinetti
July 2, 2015 (2015-07-02 )
Buffalo Sabres
1 year, $600,000
[ 32]
Shawn Matthias
July 6, 2015 (2015-07-06 )
Toronto Maple Leafs
1 year, $2.3 million
[ 33]
Ryan Stanton
July 24, 2015 (2015-07-24 )
Washington Capitals
1 year, $575,000
[ 34]
Claimed via waivers
Player
Previous team
Date
Ref
Lost via waivers
Player signings
Player
Date
Contract terms (in U.S. dollars )
Ref
Joseph LaBate
April 30, 2015 (2015-04-30 )
2-year, $680,000 entry-level contract
[ 37]
Mackenze Stewart
May 12, 2015 (2015-05-12 )
3-year, $655,000 entry-level contract
[ 38]
Jordan Subban
May 14, 2015 (2015-05-14 )
3-year, $755,000 entry-level contract
[ 39]
Linden Vey
June 29, 2015 (2015-06-29 )
1 year, $1 million
[ 40]
Alex Biega
June 30, 2015 (2015-06-30 )
1 year, $600,000
[ 41]
Yannick Weber
July 1, 2015 (2015-07-01 )
1 year, $1.5 million
[ 42]
Sven Baertschi
July 28, 2015 (2015-07-28 )
1 year, $900,000
[ 43]
Brandon Sutter
August 4, 2015 (2015-08-04 )
5 years, $21.875 million contract extension
[ 44]
Guillaume Brisebois
December 10, 2015 (2015-12-10 )
3-year, $703,333 entry-level contract
[ 45]
Draft picks
Below are the Vancouver Canucks' selections at the 2015 NHL Entry Draft , to be held on June 26–27, 2015, at the BB&T Center in Sunrise, Florida .
Draft notes[ 46]
The Vancouver Canucks ' second-round pick went to the Calgary Flames as the result of a trade on March 2, 2015, that sent Sven Baertschi to Vancouver in exchange for this pick.[ 47]
a The Carolina Hurricanes ' third-round pick went to the Vancouver Canucks as the result of a trade on June 27, 2015, that sent Eddie Lack to Carolina in exchange for a 2016 seventh-round pick and this pick.
The Vancouver Canucks ' third-round pick went to the Anaheim Ducks as the result of a trade on June 27, 2014, that sent Nick Bonino , Luca Sbisa and a first and third-round pick in 2014 to Vancouver in exchange for Ryan Kesler and this pick.[ 48]
b The New York Rangers ' fifth-round pick went to the Vancouver Canucks as the result of a trade on March 5, 2014, that sent Raphael Diaz to New York in exchange for this pick.[ 49]
The Vancouver Canucks ' seventh-round pick went to the Minnesota Wild as the result of a trade on June 28, 2014, that sent a third-round pick in 2014 to Tampa Bay in exchange for a third-round pick in 2014 and this pick.[ 50] Tampa Bay previously acquired this pick as the result of a trade on June 27, 2014, that sent a second-round pick in 2014 to Vancouver in exchange for Jason Garrison , the rights to Jeff Costello and this pick.[ 51]
c The San Jose Sharks ' seventh-round pick (from New York Islanders via Tampa Bay Lightning) went to the Vancouver Canucks as the result of a trade on June 27, 2015, that sent Patrick McNally to San Jose in exchange for this pick.
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