Great first game experience
by Emily on 2024-04-19Rogers Arena - VancouverWas my first game and it was a great experience all staff were fast efficient and friendly
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Vancouver Canucks History
The Vancouver Canucks started play in 1970, entering the league along with the Buffalo Sabres. Vancouver has been to the Stanley Cup Final on three occasions, though they lost to the New York Islanders in 1982, the New York Rangers in 1994 and the Boston Bruins in 2011.
Despite humble beginnings, the Canucks continued to develop. With the arrival of three key players — Captain Trevor Linden, netminder Kirk McLean, and "the Russian Rocket" Pavel Bure, the Canucks had a winning Playoff run season — making it to the 1994 finals.
The Canucks continued to acquire superstars like Alexander Mogilny and Markus Näslund, and while the following years meant a series of losses, it allowed for the team to draft Henrik and Daniel Sedin, who would go on to lead the Canucks to Presidents' Trophies in back-to-back seasons in 2010-11 and 2011-12, as well as their finals appearance in 2011.
Vancouver Canucks Team Info
Conference: Western
Division: Pacific
Year Founded: 1970
Team Colors: Blue, Green
Team Rivals: Calgary Flames, Edmonton Oilers, San Jose Sharks
Vancouver Canucks at Rogers Arena
The Vancouver Canucks play their home games at the 475,000-square foot Rogers Arena, which also played host to the 2010 Winter Olympic Games where Sidney Crosby scored the “Golden Goal.” A staple of downtown Vancouver, the Canucks played their first game at the arena on October 9, 1995. Other notable events that have taken place at the arena include the 1998 NHL All-Star Game, 2019 NHL Entry Draft, and in October 2002 when Queen Elizabeth II dropped the ceremonial first puck during an NHL exhibition game between the Canucks and San Jose Sharks. Additionally, the arena played host to Games 1, 2, 5, and 7 of the 2011 Stanley Cup Finals.
The Vancouver Canucks’ 2023–24 regular season kicks off in October at home as the Canucks face off against the Edmonton Oilers. The Canucks play their final game of the regular season at Canada Life Centre against Western Conference opponents the Winnipeg Jets. Here’s a list of key games to keep an eye on:
Tickets for the 2023–24 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Vancouver Canucks.
The Canucks have made three appearances in the Stanley Cup Final (in 1982, 1994 and 2011), but have never won the Stanley Cup.
The seating map for Rogers Arena can be viewed here.
Was my first game and it was a great experience all staff were fast efficient and friendly
The game was amazing - I love the Canucks! But be prepared to endure a 2.5 hour assault on your eardrums. I was continually receiving loud environment notifications and the constant need to entertain with excessively loud electronic dance music and between whistle promotions meant that my ears are still ringing two days after the game. It's kind of like staring at a solar eclipse or sitting for hours in the summer sun without sunscreen. So sad that the powers that be feel that it's necessary to ruin such an amazing event.
The whole family had a blast watching Vancouver play! We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves!
Fun afternoon. Love the interaction with the children. Abd our team pulled out a win in the 3rd. Exciting finish.
It was an awesome experience for my whole family. It was my kids first Canucks game and they loved it
We had a great time. It was my first NHL game at 36years old! I was so excited. As someone who works in addiction medicine I was appalled at the amount of blatant and direct advertising regarding alcohol consumption at this event. I understand that sporting events are often associated with drinking however the encouragement of this was something that I did not expect. There were multiple highly intoxicated people in attendance often requiring support up the stairs by Roger’s staff and volunteers. These folks were then escorted out. I would encourage your organization and the staff of Roger’s arena to take a step back and evaluate the impact of this.
Everything from entry to exit was amazing. Great staff, great fans and great atmosphere. They really put on a good show at Rogers Arena and engage the fans as well as having a great product on the ice. Well worth the money.
The hockey game was well-entertained between the talented Canucks and the industrious Canadiens on March 21st. However, my seat was very good to view the game on the slant side upstairs (Row 25). There were a great deal of flashy lighting against my eyes and noisy roars that made my headaches! Every admission went very smoothly for me and my friend. The cost of eatery and drinks was unreasonably costly, unfortunately. Otherwise, it was fun-filled to watch the speedy game for us. Cheers.
I took a group with 5 kids and 2 adults. Everyone had an amazing time. It was expensive to attend so it is something that won’t happen very often.
Cannot believe they have NO CUP HOLDERS at the Canucks home game. Not only did they trash the Jets ( my team) even worse there was no where to put your beverages! How can that be???