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CANUCKS IN THE SUMMER
COMMUNITY 2015 CAN FISHING FOR KIDS
TOURNAMENT VIDEO | EVENT RECAP In its tenth year, the Canucks Autism
Network’s Annual Fishing for Kids
Tournament took place on August 23-26
at the West Coast Fishing Club located in
Haida Gwaii.
Representing the Vancouver Canucks
were General Manager Jim Benning,
Head Coach Willie Desjardins, Canucks
Alumnus Kirk McLean, and Canucks
defensemen Dan Hamhuis and Frankie
Corrado. Also in attendance were CAN
Founder Paolo Aquilini, and former
Canucks Willie Mitchell and Manny
Malhotra. Of course, never missing the
opportunity to get out on the water,
Canucks Fin was in attendance as well.
This year’s event raised an incredible $1
million dollars to support children and
families living with autism in BC.
PROSPECTS VISIT BC
CHILDRENS HOSPITAL GALLERY | VIDEO
Part of being a Canuck means giving
back to the community, so during the
2015 Prospect Development Camp,
these young Canuck hopefuls did just
that.
The prospects toured around BC
Children’s Hospital handing out
autographed player cards, books, and
taking pictures with the patients and
their families. When asked his
thoughts on the visit, Canuck hopeful
Anton Cederholm, said that “For me,
it’s always been about being great on
and off the ice.” ………………..
After a busy week of intense training
schedules, the prospect visit to the
BCCH provided a perfect opportunity
for team prospects to learn what it
truly means to be a Canuck.
COMMUNITY BY THE
NUMBERS 2014.15 FULL INFOGRAPHIC
SPECIAL EVENTS
QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER
LAW ENFORCEMENT TORCH RUN On June 3rd, Chris Higgins traded in his ice skates for running shoes and participated in the Law Enforcement Torch Run in support of BC Special Olympics. Yielding the torch, Higgy, Fin, Special Olympic athletes, and law enforcement personnel ran one kilometre down Granville Street.
Do you know a young, local hero making a difference?
This season Dan Hamhuis is once again recognizing young people for their community efforts by bringing them and three of their guests to a Canucks home game. As part of their evening, Hammer’s Heroes are recognized on the big screen in-game to help inspire others in attendance to also give back in the community. Post-game, Dan meets with his Heroes to show his appreciation for their efforts.
Nominate a hero today at www.canucks.com/hammersheroes
QUICK FACTS
TIM HORTON’S CAMP DAY
In support of Tim Horton’s Camp Day on June 3rd, an initiative where Tim Horton’s restaurant owners donate 100% of their coffee proceeds to help send kids to camp, Canucks Assistant Coach Glen Gulutzan and Fin, rolled up their sleeves to help serve customers at the Main and Terminal Tim Horton’s location.
MIRACLE TREAT DAY
I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream! On Thursday August 13th, Canucks alumni Kirk McLean and Darcy Rota, gladly ate a blizzard and “chilled” with customers at Dairy Queen on Fraser Street in support of BC Children’s Hospital Foundation.
1| Kirk McLean and Frankie Corrado celebrate a big catch on August 24th at the 2015 CAN Fishing for Kids Tournament 2| Order up! Fin serves coffee at Tim Horton’s in support of Tim Horton’s Camp Day on June 3rd 3|Canucks staff show their pride and participate in the 2015 Vancouver Pride Parade on August 2nd 4| On August 13th Canucks Alumni, Kirk McLean and Darcy Rota, take a picture with BC Children’s Hospital Foundation mascot, Sunny Bear, at DQ Miracle Treat Day
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COMMUNITY PROGRAMS
LAW ENFORCEMENT TORCH RUN
SILVER SKATE AWARDS
The annual Canucks Silver Skate Award is presented to BC Hockey minor hockey teams or associations in various age and skill levels that have shown team work, perseverance and hard work throughout the hockey season. This year’s awards were held at the BC Minor Hockey Annual General Meeting in SunPeaks on June 13th.
There were 21 award recipients for the 2014.15 season, including the minor hockey associations from Burnaby, Chetwynd, Chilliwack, Cranbrook, Fort St. John, Kelowna, Langley, New Westminster, Northern, North Shore, Richmond, Selkirk, South Fraser, Terrace, Tri Cities, Vancouver, Whitehorse, and Whistler. Congratulations to all of the Silver Skate Award winners!
as Canadian Olympic Gold Medalist Meghan Agosta-Marciano. For information on next year’s Female Jamboree as it is made available, click here.
SPORTSMANSHIP STARTS IN
THE STANDS
BC Hockey, in partnership with the Vancouver Canucks, announced the launch of a new educational program called Sportsmanship Starts in the Stands which encourages positive behaviour by hockey parents in the rink. Sportsmanship Starts in the Stands was developed to address the behaviours and attitudes that have become a negative influence in the game of hockey in BC. The intent of the program is to ensure that the environment at BC Hockey events and initiatives is positive for everyone. It was also developed to ensure the level of parent expectations was consistent across the province. “Hockey should be fun for kids and the atmosphere our parents create in the rink has a huge impact on everyone’s experience and happiness,” said Trevor Linden, Vancouver Canucks President of Hockey Operations. “The Vancouver Canucks are a huge supporter of grassroots hockey development and very proud to support the Sportsmanship Starts in the Stands program.”
For more information on the Sportsmanship Starts in the Stands program, please visit the BC Hockey website or email [email protected].
EDUCATION GRASSROOTS HOCKEY
TREVOR LINDEN SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS
The Trevor Linden Scholarship is an award dedicated to youth who have taken initiative to make a substantial difference in their community. For their commitment to the betterment of life that this award celebrates, the 2015 recipients, Anna Legault, Alberta Putney, Duva Karunakaran, and Alexander Hook, each received a $2,500 scholarship. To read more about the great work the recipients are doing in their communities, click here. Congratulations! We wish you the best of luck in your future endeavours.
PAVEL BURE AWARD WINNER
The 2015 winner Michael Warren Choi perfectly embodies the leadership values celebrated by the Pavel Bure Award. Through his dedication to his team as captain, Michael has shown himself to be an expression of teamwork, integrity, and sportsmanship. His extracurricular efforts throughout his community have also shown him to be a tireless leader, unfailingly representing the qualities that define minor hockey. On behalf of the Vancouver Canucks and BC Hockey, congratulations Michael!
Pavel Bure Award winner, Michael Choi
CANUCKS FAMILY EDUCATION CENTRE CELEBRATION TEA
On June 10th, Canucks Family Education Centre graduates and their families attended a Celebration Tea at Rogers Arena. With the largest graduating class since its inception, 36 graduates were presented with personalized jerseys as a graduation gift. Congratulations to all the graduates!
Fin shares a hug with Cody at BCCH on August 11th. Whale hugs are the best hugs right Cody?
Fin awaits the prospects at BC Children’s Hospital on July 9th
Fin out on the water at the Fishing for Kids Tournament on August 24th
The Canucks are headed north to Prince George! All
on-ice sessions during training camp will be open to
the public. Outside the CN Centre there will be games,
food and entertainment. Fans can also expect a
Coaches’ Hot Stove plus Skills and Development Camp for
minor hockey players.
VANCOUVER CANUCKS
TRAINING CAMP
September 17th – 20th 2015
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THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING THE CANUCKS FOR KIDS FUND!
The annual Jake Milford Canucks Charity Invitational
golf tournament is a full team event supporting the Canucks for Kids Fund and
Canucks alumni charity, the BC Hockey Benevolent Association. Last year’s tournament raised over
$177,000!
JAKE MILFORD GOLF
TOURNAMENT
September 16th 2015
The Young Stars festivities will include a
Canucks Town Hall Breakfast and Minor Hockey Day,
which will include a Party on the Plaza event with games,
food, music & entertainment as well as skills and
development camps for B.C. minor hockey players.
YOUNG STARS
TOURNAMENT
September 11th -14th 2015
FIN APPEARANCES On the weekend of June 19th-20th, Fin travelled to Orlando, Florida to compete in the 2015 Mascot Games benefiting New Hope for Kids. Having won the Games last year, Fin and the rest of Team Blue looked to defend their championship title. This annual sporting event tests the abilities of close to 30 mascots from sports teams across North America, with the top team walking away with a trophy and the distinction of champions of the mascot world. Having attended the past 11 Games, Fin is no stranger to the broad assortment of wild games including an obstacle course and inflatable joust. Despite a valiant effort, Fin and Team Blue were unable to walk away with the trophy succumbing to Team Green composed of STUFF from the Orlando Magic, Sebastian representing the University of Miami, Orbit from the Houston Astros, Slamson representing the Sacramento Kings, and N.J. Devil from the New Jersey Devils.
The games were an exhilarating experience for our Vancouver-based Orca, who looks forward to competing next year in an effort to win back the title.
To learn more about the mascot games, visit mascotgames.org.
North Saanich will host a Pre-Season Game between
Vancouver Canucks and San Jose Sharks. In its ninth
season, Kraft Hockeyville remains committed to investing in community arenas to help keep the
game alive from coast-to-coast and engage fans.
UPCOMING EVENTS