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Pavel Bure Most Exciting Player Award

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Five-time winner (1991–92 through 1994–95, 1997–98) Pavel Bure

The Pavel Bure Most Exciting Player Award is an annual award presented by the Vancouver Canucks to the player judged to be team's most exciting as voted by the fans. It is one of six annual team awards presented to Canucks players, awarded on the last home game of the regular season. Although the Canucks Media Guide does not recognize any recipients prior to the 1992–93 season, there is record of an annual winner every year since the Canucks' inaugural season in 1970. Prior to the 2013–14 NHL season, the award was simply known as the Most Exciting Player Award.

On November 1, 2013, Canucks Sports & Entertainment announced that it would be renamed the Pavel Bure Most Exciting Player Award in honor of the team's first Hockey Hall of Fame inductee and five-time winner of the award, Pavel Bure.[1]

The most recent recipient is J.T. Miller who received the award in the 2023–24 NHL Season.

The most prolific award winners in Canucks history have been:

Award winners

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Two-time winner (1988–89, 1990–91) Trevor Linden.
Two-time winner (1998–99, 2000–01) Markus Naslund (left) and four-time winner (2000, 2002–2004) Todd Bertuzzi (right)
Three-time winner Alexandre Burrows
Centre Ryan Kesler won the award in 2011
Positions key
C Centre LW Left wing D Defence RW Right wing G Goaltender
  Player is still active with the Canucks.
Season Winner Position Win #
1970–71 Andre Boudrias C 1
1971–72 Andre Boudrias C 2
1972–73 Bobby Schmautz RW 1
1973–74 Don Lever LW 1
1974–75 Bobby Lalonde C 1
1975–76 Bobby Lalonde C 2
1976–77 Bobby Lalonde C 3
1977–78 Hilliard Graves RW 1
1978–79 Thomas Gradin C 1
1979–80 Stan Smyl RW 1
1980–81 Tiger Williams LW 1
1981–82 Thomas Gradin C 2
1982–83 Darcy Rota LW 1
1983–84 Tony Tanti LW 1
1984–85 Tony Tanti LW 2
1985–86 Tony Tanti LW 3
1986–87 Tony Tanti LW 4
1987–88 Tony Tanti LW 5
1988–89 Trevor Linden C 1
1989–90 Brian Bradley C 1
1990–91 Trevor Linden C 2
1991–92 Pavel Bure RW 1
1992–93[2] Pavel Bure RW 2
1993–94 Pavel Bure RW 3
1994–95 Pavel Bure RW 4
1995–96 Alexander Mogilny RW 1
1996–97 Martin Gelinas LW 1
1997–98 Pavel Bure RW 5
1998–99 Markus Naslund LW 1
1999–2000 Todd Bertuzzi RW 1
2000–01 Markus Naslund LW 2
2001–02 Todd Bertuzzi RW 2
2002–03 Todd Bertuzzi RW 3
2003–04 Todd Bertuzzi RW 4
2004–05 season cancelled due to the 2004–05 NHL lockout
2005–06 Anson Carter RW 1
2006–07 Roberto Luongo G 1
2007–08 Alexandre Burrows RW 1
2008–09 Alexandre Burrows RW 2
2009–10 Alexandre Burrows RW 3
2010–11 Ryan Kesler C 1
2011–12 David Booth LW 1
2012–13 Jannik Hansen [3] RW 1
2013–14 Zack Kassian [4] RW 1
2014–15 Radim Vrbata[5] RW 1
2015–16 Bo Horvat C 1
2016–17 Bo Horvat C 2
2017–18 Brock Boeser RW 1
2018–19 Elias Pettersson C 1
2019–20 Elias Pettersson C 2
2020–21 Nils Höglander LW 1
2021–22 J.T. Miller C/LW 1
2022–23 Andrei Kuzmenko LW 1
2023–24 J.T. Miller C/LW 2

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Canucks honour Pavel Bure with awards in his name - Vancouver Canucks - News". Vancouver Canucks. 2013-11-01. Retrieved 2013-11-25.
  2. ^ All awards henceforth officially recognized by Canucks Media Guide.
  3. ^ "Canucks announce team awards". Vancouver Canucks. 2013-04-25. Retrieved 2013-04-26.
  4. ^ "Canucks announce 2013.14 team awards". Vancouver Canucks. April 13, 2014. Retrieved April 15, 2014.
  5. ^ "Canucks announce 2013.14 team awards". Vancouver Canucks. April 11, 2014. Retrieved July 15, 2014.
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