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Updated (6/18/21):

 

Defensemen:

Career Points (Alex Edler - 409 points)

 

Career Games (Alex Edler - 925 games)

 

Career Assists (Alex Edler - 310 assists)

 

Team:

Most recent 6-goal differential (Jan 25, 2021, 7-1 vs Ottawa Senators)

 

Other notes:

- We have not won by exactly 5 goals in nearly two years, but we've won by six goals a few times in that span.

- Edler (46 PPG) is 2 powerplay goals from tying Salo as the all-time leader in PPGs, who has 48.

- Edler is 1 goal from becoming the first Canuck defenseman to score 100 goals with the team.

- I decided to count Miller as a winger for this season, so he doesn't get noted on the OT goals/season record (2 would tie the current record, originally set by Messier in 1999-00)

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posting here because it says database in the title

Anyone else wonder why the CDC Stats page does not include all players and points through out the off season?

 

It is after all not the "Roster' page, there is another page for that.

So, Vasili Podkolzin is off the stats page because he was sent down to Abby after the Canuck season ended

 

If you want to know about stats for players not on the final roster, you need go to another website

 

Come On CDC webmeisters, up your game

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1 hour ago, Kootenay Gold said:

They are slow to update any of the team section including roster, coaching, trainers, scouts etc.

I am not so sure that they are slow,

as soon as a player is no longer on the roster ( Pods was sent to Abby after the last game) they no longer have stats

someone is confusing roster with stats

Kind of funny that Tucker Poolman played one game and 4:25 of ice time after Jan 27 but his stats are up because he is injured

yet Pods played the final NHL game of the season, but his stats are erased because he was sent to Abby for 2 playoff games

Hockey DB lists all the players that played but not Ice time or game logs

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6 hours ago, lmm said:

I am not so sure that they are slow,

as soon as a player is no longer on the roster ( Pods was sent to Abby after the last game) they no longer have stats

someone is confusing roster with stats

Kind of funny that Tucker Poolman played one game and 4:25 of ice time after Jan 27 but his stats are up because he is injured

yet Pods played the final NHL game of the season, but his stats are erased because he was sent to Abby for 2 playoff games

Hockey DB lists all the players that played but not Ice time or game logs

They do both team and roster inc. coaches, trainers, scouts and players at a snails pace eg: they still show Roger Takahashi as part of the human performance team.

 

If you want complete player stats for all Canuck's players you have to go to NHL.com stats / player / regular season / Vancouver and it lists all player stats inc. TOI

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2 hours ago, Kootenay Gold said:

They do both team and roster inc. coaches, trainers, scouts and players at a snails pace eg: they still show Roger Takahashi as part of the human performance team.

 

If you want complete player stats for all Canuck's players you have to go to NHL.com stats / player / regular season / Vancouver and it lists all player stats inc. TOI

thanks

how do you separate the canucks from the rest of the league?

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10 hours ago, Kootenay Gold said:

In NHL.com...click stats, select player, on screen that comes up select game type (reg season) and franchise ( Canucks)

ah hah

I got it

thanks

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Updated (6/16/22):

 

Defensemen:

Single Season Assists (Quinn Hughes - 60 assists)

 

Single Season Points (Quinn Hughes - 68 points)

 

Centres:

Single Season Power Play Points (J.T. Miller - 38 points)

 

Single Season Overtime Goals (J.T. Miller - 3 OT goals)

 

Team:

Most recent 6-goal differential (Apr 14, 2022, 7-1 vs Arizona Coyotes)

 

Other notes:

- The Canucks have not won by exactly 5 goals in almost three years, but have won by six goals four times in that span, including twice in 2022

- This is the first year since 2001-02 that no player has set a new career record for standard stats (Linden rejoined in 2002-03 to push his records and Naslund, the Sedins, Luongo, and Edler have all pushed career records since then)

- Unlike last year, I counted Miller as a centre this year, since his face-offs per game went up by about 50% and he was used more as a centre this year

- In setting the record for OT goals in a season by a centre, Miller has wiped Messier's name from my current record holder database

- In beating Dennis Kearns' 55-assist record for a defenseman, Hughes has knocked off one of the oldest Canuck records, which Kearns set back in 1976-77. The oldest record in my database is shared by games, goals, and points by a rookie defenseman, to Dale Tallon. Hughes has the record for assists by a rookie defenseman.

- With his single OT goal this past year, Boeser is one more OT goal away from tying Tony Tanti and Todd Bertuzzi for the all-time bests for a right winger (3 OT goals).

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