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- 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season abstract "The 1994–95 Vancouver Canucks season was the team's 25th NHL campaign. Goaltender Kirk McLean earned all eighteen of the Canucks' wins. Pavel Bure was not the same offensive powerhouse that he had been over the prior two seasons, each of which saw him hit the 60-goal mark, but he did still lead the club during their 48-game lockout-shortened season in goals (20), assists (23, tied with Jeff Brown), points (43), and shots (198). A trade with the Dallas Stars on April 7, 1995 saw Russ Courtnall join his brother Geoff on the Canucks. The team finished the season with as many wins as losses, good for 6th place in the Western Conference, and they led the league with 12 ties. This was also the team's final season at the Pacific Coliseum before moving to GM Place.".
- 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season wikiPageID "16045188".
- 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season wikiPageRevisionID "601198870".
- 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season altcaptain Dana_Murzyn.
- 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season altcaptain Sergio_Momesso.
- 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season arena Pacific_Coliseum.
- 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season assistsleader Pavel_Bure.
- 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season attendance "13932".
- 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season captain Trevor_Linden.
- 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season coach Rick_Ley.
- 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season conference Western_Conference_(NHL).
- 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season conferencerank "6".
- 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season division Pacific_Division_(NHL).
- 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season divisionrank "2".
- 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season gaaleader Kirk_McLean.
- 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season generalmanager Pat_Quinn_(ice_hockey).
- 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season goalsagainst "148".
- 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season goalsfor "153".
- 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season goalsleader Pavel_Bure.
- 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season homerecord "10".
- 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season pimleader Dana_Murzyn.
- 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season pointsleader Pavel_Bure.
- 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season record "18".
- 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season roadrecord "8".
- 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season season "1994".
- 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season team "Vancouver Canucks".
- 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season winsleader Kirk_McLean.
- 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season year "1994".
- 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season subject Category:1994_in_ice_hockey.
- 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season subject Category:1994–95_NHL_season.
- 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season subject Category:1994–95_in_Canadian_ice_hockey_by_team.
- 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season subject Category:1995_in_ice_hockey.
- 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season subject Category:Vancouver_Canucks_seasons.
- 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season comment "The 1994–95 Vancouver Canucks season was the team's 25th NHL campaign. Goaltender Kirk McLean earned all eighteen of the Canucks' wins. Pavel Bure was not the same offensive powerhouse that he had been over the prior two seasons, each of which saw him hit the 60-goal mark, but he did still lead the club during their 48-game lockout-shortened season in goals (20), assists (23, tied with Jeff Brown), points (43), and shots (198).".
- 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season label "1994–95 Vancouver Canucks season".
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- 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season sameAs Q4590109.
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- 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season wasDerivedFrom 1994–95_Vancouver_Canucks_season?oldid=601198870.