We started this season with a focus and a commitment to defy expectations. We hit the ice with sacrifice, accountability and determination.

Every result raised the bar.
Every stumble and every challenge strengthened our resilience.

From the first puck drop to a playoff run that united a province, your passion has been electric. You've inspired us to reach new heights with the loudest cheers of support in the league.

There have been many amazing moments this season but our biggest victory is realizing what's possible when we come together as a team and as a community. When we unite, we can achieve greatness.

But there's more work to be done. We're not stopping here. We are going to build on this season and continue to fight for every inch. We will continue to meet pressure with pressure.

Every NHL player knows that playing in this league is a privilege but playing in Vancouver is an absolute honour.

THANK YOU, CANUCKS FANS.

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