The Vancouver Canucks have skated in three Stanley Cup Finals (1982, 1994, 2011) since their NHL debut in 1970. Despite twice taking their Cup Final opponent to Game 7 (1994, 2011), no Canuck has hoisted or had their name etched on the Stanley Cup during their tenure with the club.
A fortunate few, however, have clinched the Stanley Cup with another squad subsequent to their stay with the Canucks. The chart below lists each former Canuck that won the Stanley Cup by year and team.
Year
Former Canuck
Championship Team
2023
Ben Hutton
Vegas Golden Knights
2022
Jayson Megna
Colorado Avalanche
2021
Luke Schenn
Tampa Bay Lightning
2020
Luke Schenn*
Tampa Bay Lightning
2019
Michael Del Zotto*
St. Louis Blues
2017
Nick Bonino
Pittsburgh Penguins
2016
Nick Bonino*
Pittsburgh Penguins
2014
Willie Mitchell
Los Angeles Kings
2012
Willie Mitchell
Los Angeles Kings
2010
Brent Sopel
Chicago Blackhawks
2009
Matt Cooke
Pittsburgh Penguins
2007
Brad May
Anaheim Ducks
2006
Bret Hedican
Carolina Hurricanes
2004
Jassen Cullimore
Tampa Bay Lightning
2002
Jiri Slegr
Detroit Red Wings
2000
Alexander Mogilny*
New Jersey Devils
1999
Doug Lidster
Dallas Stars
1998
Igor Larionov
Detroit Red Wings
1997
Igor Larionov
Detroit Red Wings
1994
Doug Lidster*
New York Rangers
1993
J.J. Daigneault
Montreal Canadiens
1987
Moe Lemay*
Edmonton Oilers
* Won Stanley Cup during 1st season with new team after Canucks.
At least seventeen former Canucks (Lemay, Daigneault, Lidster, Larionov, Mogilny, Slegr, Cullimore, Hedican, May, Cooke, Sopel, Mitchell, Bonino, Del Zotto, Schenn, Megna, Hutton) have hoisted the holy hardware skating with other clubs after their west coast stint, though only five (Lemay, Lidster, Mogilny, Bonino, Del Zotto) won the Stanley Cup in the same season they left Vancouver.
Moe Lemay arrived in Edmonton on March 10, 1987 (in exchange for Raimo Summanen) and was part of the Oilers third Stanley Cup win. Doug Lidster was dealt to the New York Rangers on June 25, 1993 (in exchange for John Vanbiesbrouck) and won the Stanley Cup the following season against his former team. Alexander Mogilny was sent to the New Jersey Devils on March 14, 2000 (in exchange for Brendan Morrison and Denis Pederson), where #89 captured the Stanley Cup 89 days later. Nick Bonino was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins on July 28, 2015 (along with Adam Clendening and in exchange for Brandon Sutter), where he led the Pens in postseason assists en route to a Stanley Cup win.
Del Zotto was dealt to the Ducks on January 23, 2019 and subsequently sent to the Blues 33 days later. Though he skated in only 7 regular season games in St. Louis with no playoff appearances, he trained with the Black Aces and was part of the club when they won. His name was etched into the Stanley Cup as he skated in more than 41 games during the regular season (Canucks 23, Ducks 12, Blues 7 = 42 games).
Monday, June 26, 2023
Canucks Who Left Vancouver & Won Stanley Cup
Luke Schenn, acquired by the Canucks from the Ducks in exchange for Del Zotto on January 23, 2019, was subsequently signed by Tampa Bay on July 1, 2019, and went on to win consecutive Stanley Cups in 2020 and 2021 before returning to Vancouver.
The most recent Canuck to add his name to this growing list of winners is Ben Hutton, who skated in 31 regular season games and two playoff games with the Vegas Golden Knights.
Posted by MG at 12:01 AM
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