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  2. Vancouver Canucks - Wikipedia

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    On January 18, 2023, the Canucks debuted a new version of the black Flying Skate jerseys as their alternate uniform. The design featured a modernized version of the Flying Skate logo minus the white elements, and features thick red and yellow stripes with subtle "V" patterns in homage to the infamous "Flying V" uniforms of 1978–1985.

  3. List of NHL mascots - Wikipedia

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    Mick is a brown moose, with two large antlers and wears a blue home jersey and a flying helmet. [73] At NHL events like the All-Star Game, he is known simply as “Moose.” Benny is the 2nd Mascot of the Winnipeg Jets , In the 2016 Heritage Classic , the current Jets resurrected their mascot from its original incarnation, Benny, and has since ...

  4. NHL uniform - Wikipedia

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    The San Jose Sharks, Tampa Bay Lightning, Ottawa Senators, Vancouver Canucks, Dallas Stars, and Washington Capitals redesigned their equipment altogether with a new or updated logo. The Columbus Blue Jackets and Minnesota Wild used their alternate sweater from the previous three seasons as the basis for their new look, complete with the team ...

  5. History of the Vancouver Canucks - Wikipedia

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    The Canucks wore Vancouver Millionaires replica jerseys on March 16, 2013, to celebrate the 100-year anniversary of the Millionaires. Vancouver finished the year winning their fifth consecutive Northwest Division title, but were swept in the first round of the playoffs by the San Jose Sharks.

  6. 1978–79 Vancouver Canucks season - Wikipedia

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    New Vancouver Canucks Logo. The Canucks radically changed their appearance by changing the team's colors, logo and jersey. The blue and green scheme was replaced with gold, red and black. The logo of a stylized 'C' was replaced by a stylized ice skate in the new colors with the blade over top the name 'Canucks'.

  7. Towel Power - Wikipedia

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    Towel Power in Vancouver during the Canucks' 2007 NHL Playoffs. Towel Power is a term used by the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League (NHL) to describe the waving of rally towels by their fans. The tradition started in the 1982 Campbell Conference Finals when Vancouver played the Chicago Blackhawks.