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VANCOUVER - The Vancouver Canucks raised Pavel Bure's No. 10 to the rafters before honouring the franchise's first superstar the best way they could — with a rocket-fast start. Vancouver blitzed ...
Bure spent his first seven NHL seasons with the Canucks. During his tenure with the franchise, he posted back-to-back 60 goal seasons and led the team to the Stanley Cup finals. That being said, Bure ...
Aquilini also defended the way Bure ended his playing career with Vancouver. “He never had problems with the fans,” Aquilini said. “He had problems with management, but never the fans.” Bure had ...
Canucks icon Pavel Bure spoke with RG about the current management group and didn’t hold back on his thoughts. “If you’ve got a talented player who doesn’t fit into the team, that’s a ...
Pavel Bure didn't make it back to Vancouver for a reunion of the 1994 Canucks team earlier this week, but he's well aware of the excitement that is gripping the city.
On Wednesday night, Vancouver Canucks center Elias Pettersson played his 428th career game. In doing so, he officially tied Pavel Bure for the 24th most regular season games played in franchise ...
Pavel Bure remembers Canucks teammate, ‘best friend’ Gino Odjick: ‘He’d step up for anybody’ By Thomas Drance Jan. 18, 2023 ...
Pavel Bure made his NHL debut with the Vancouver Canucks on Nov. 5, 1991, and it didn't take long for the creative right wing with blazing speed and a lethal scoring touch to earn his nickname.
Pavel Bure was one of the best players ever to suit up for the Vancouver Canucks. He was widely known as the “Russian Rocket.” And, could he ever skate.
Bure continued to become a commanding player on the Canucks’ roster throughout the years. In just his second and third seasons in the NHL 1993-94, he collected the first of two consecutive 60 ...
But there has arguably never been another player like Pavel Bure in Vancouver Canucks colours. Not just the Canucks best at number 10, but arguably their best-ever player.
Finally, midway through the 1991-92 campaign, Bure was permitted to join the Canucks and make his NHL debut. And immediately, his speed and nose for the net electrified the imagination of hockey fans.