Canuck Killers and Killer Canucks

LuckyDay

Registered User
Mar 25, 2011
1,980
1,454
The Uncanny Valley
There's certain players that have had our number over the decades

Less noticed by our fanbase are the Canucks that get into the heads of the opposition especially against specific teams. To he point of irrationality. In some cases, these are players who come out against their former teams or against their hometown.

for example

Canuck Killers
Gretzky as a Canuck Killer is the most obvious. But rather than just being up for the game or getting into the heads of the fans it just seemed like when he broke a record, it was against us.

Killer Canucks
Jake DeBrusk this weekend against Boston is being cited as an example
 
  • Like
Reactions: Vector

PavelBure10

The Russian Rocket
Aug 25, 2009
5,987
8,299
Okanagan
John Gibson and Cam Talbot until recently were Canuck killers. Always seemed like it was near impossible for the Canucks to put one past Gibson.

Joe Sakic always lit up the lamp whenever he played the Canucks. Then again who didn't on the Avs, at one point the loss for the Canucks was almost guaranteed against Colorado.

Jarome Iginla would usually get a goal against the Canucks and make himself noticeable in some way everytime the Nucks and Flames played. Iginla's fights against Mitchell and Kelser were beauties.
 

thecupismine

Registered User
Apr 1, 2007
2,757
2,224
Off the top of my head:

Canuck Killers:

Hejduk, Brunette, Rolston immediately come to mind.

Also any 4th string goalie playing their first NHL game, pretty much a guaranteed loss.

Killer Canucks:

Sedins against the Oilers and the Leafs (Burrows was great into the Leafs as well)
Petey against Ottawa
Boeser against LA and Pittsburgh
Hughes against the NHL
 

Mr. Canucklehead

Kitimat Canuck
Dec 14, 2002
42,750
38,609
Kitimat, BC
Two Canuck killers that come to mind for me are, Milan Hejduk and Marian Gaborik.

Hejduk is the ultimate for me. He was always a good player, but always seemed to play like a Hall of Famer against the Canucks.

For Killer Canucks - the Twins had pretty excellent numbers against Edmonton and Calgary - ditto for Markus Naslund.

I think Petey is also a PPG plus against Calgary and LA.

EDIT: Burrows against Toronto is a good one, too. He was money on HNIC games.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Vector

Mr. Canucklehead

Kitimat Canuck
Dec 14, 2002
42,750
38,609
Kitimat, BC
Daniel Sedin
Vs. Calgary - 93GP, 29G, 59A, 88Pts
Vs. Edmonton - 93GP, 37G, 47A, 84Pts
Vs. Toronto - 29GP, 13G, 15A, 28Pts

Henrik Sedin
Vs. Calgary - 96GP, 15G, 63A, 78Pts
Vs. Edmonton - 96GP, 17G, 67A, 84Pts
Vs. Toronto - 29GP, 5G, 21A, 26Pts
Vs. Chicago - 59GP, 16G, 43A, 59Pts

Alex Burrows
Vs. Toronto - 20GP, 9G, 10A, 19Pts
 

LuckyDay

Registered User
Mar 25, 2011
1,980
1,454
The Uncanny Valley
Doug Weight was always trouble for us. He came into everyone of our games motivated and I remember watching him behind the bench when losing explaining to whoever would listen, coach or player beside him, how he could score. He did. They won the game.

Dustin Byfuglien
Can't believe no one has mentioned him yet. Definitely a guy we wished we had on our team.

I want to say Curtis Sanford.
He was on a woefully awful Blues team that was noted for scoring on their own net when they pulled their netminder for an extra attacker on an upcoming power play.
However, when they played the Canucks Sanford? was always up for it and it was the only team they were guaranteed to win.
The Canucks pick him to backup Lou and he was overjoyed to get out of St Louis only to find out that Bobby didn't not like to play so he was relagated to 16 games that year and injured himself in the next. Canucks were basically like a company buying out the competition just so they could rid of a competitor.
 

Peen

Rejoicing in a Benning-free world
Oct 6, 2013
31,689
28,099
We haven't played him a lot, and a lot of this is a product of the timing, but Guentzel has killed the Canucks ever since he stepped foot into the NHL. Just always terrorizes us. No idea what the stats are but I just feel like he scored every time.

Kyle Connor also scores a lot on us.
 

Bojack Horvatman

IAMGROOT
Jun 15, 2016
4,629
8,551
Hejduk is the ultimate for me. He was always a good player, but always seemed to play like a Hall of Famer against the Canucks.

For Killer Canucks - the Twins had pretty excellent numbers against Edmonton and Calgary - ditto for Markus Naslund.

I think Petey is also a PPG plus against Calgary and LA.

EDIT: Burrows against Toronto is a good one, too. He was money on HNIC games.

Finally understand why Maclean and HNIC had a hate boner for Burrows
 
  • Like
Reactions: Mr. Canucklehead

Bojack Horvatman

IAMGROOT
Jun 15, 2016
4,629
8,551
Since someone already mentioned Byfuglien, Patrick Kane absolutely killed us in those 09 and 10 series. 9 goals in 12 games.

Really opening up old wounds. These wounds won’t seem to heal. This pain is just to real. There is so much that time cannot erase.
 

Siludin

Registered User
Dec 9, 2010
7,556
5,504
Hughes vs. Sharks is pretty tilted (Sharks have been bad though):
1733247754099.png

edit: longer list
Hughes dominates a bunch of teams, really.
 
Last edited:

Siludin

Registered User
Dec 9, 2010
7,556
5,504
Boeser vs. Kings, and Boeser vs Penguins - very deadly goalscorer:

1733247189943.png


Pettersson vs Columbus
Pettersson vs Red Wings
Pettersson vs Blues

1733247281222.png
 

Bertuzzzi44

Registered User
Jun 26, 2018
4,234
4,091
Canuck Killers:
Gaborik, Brunette, Tanguay, Hejduk, Sakic, Iginla, P. Kane, Marchand.

Killer Canucks:
Sedins vs. Canadian teams.
Boeser vs. Minny, LA, Pittsburgh.
Bure & Hughes against the NHL.
 

Siludin

Registered User
Dec 9, 2010
7,556
5,504
JT Miller only matured into a ppg player in the back half of his career, but he has put up >ppg against the Oilers, Kings, Coyotes/Utah Hockey Team overall.

1733247616386.png
 

LaVal

Registered User
Dec 13, 2002
6,763
2,458
Kelowna
Other than who's been mentioned, when I think of Canuck killers, I think of Marty Turco. Even when Vancouver beat the Stars in the playoffs in 06/07 Turco had a .952 save% and 3 shutouts.
 

Canuckle1970

Registered User
Mar 24, 2010
7,421
6,642
We haven't played him a lot, and a lot of this is a product of the timing, but Guentzel has killed the Canucks ever since he stepped foot into the NHL. Just always terrorizes us. No idea what the stats are but I just feel like he scored every time.

Kyle Connor also scores a lot on us.
Yup, the two killers I always think of are Hejduk and Kyle Connor.
 

Ad

Upcoming events

Ad

Ad