4:36 It's crazy just how close they were to a catastrophic choke job against Chicago. It wasn't just a huge goal because it exorcised the team's demons against Chicago, but imagine if they lost that. They were up 3-0 in the series, lost the next three, and they gave up a *short-handed* game-tying goal with two minutes left in Game 7. that is one of the biggest goals in hockey history. the stakes could not have been higher.
if they had lost game 7 a lot of people would've lost their jobs and players would've demanded trades and the team would get ripped down to the studs (with the sedins, burrows and edler being the only ones safe) and no second consecutive president's trophy the next year
@@Toews1247 That team was good, but as a spectator of every team, 2011 Vancouver was dominating the entire league in every single category. #1 PP, PK, + they had two goalies that held .928 and .929 SV%. In my opinion, this Vancouver team will continue to be the greatest team in NHL history to not win the cup. Before the season even started they were favorites to win the Stanley Cup, and prior to the start of the playoffs, heavy favorites to win the cup. You could argue that maybe this year's Boston can also take this spot, but they lost in the first round while Vancouver made it to 7 games in the Stanley Cup Finals. We saw the entire potential of that Vancouver team throughout the regular season and the playoffs. They were destined to win but didn't.
Go leafs but we need some canadian teams in the finals again. The 2024 canucks are pretty solid good luck to you especially after that disastrous last previous season
Ima leafs fan and this was probably my favourite cup run to watch in all my life (prob cuz they won more series in one season than Leafs have my entire life) 💀
Damn, some of the best moments being a Canucks fan, too bad the team didnt show up for game 7. I almost thought it was destined for the Canucks to win it all after every game was won by the home team.
Thank you so much Danny9. This is one of my favorite teams. I remember watching this run of Vancouver to the Stanley Cup final. I really picked them to win the Stanley Cup in seven games and win Canada‘s 1st cup since 1993 however it somehow fell short. Can’t wait to watch these goals. Thank you so very much for oblong is this so y’all can see it especially as a Canucks fan Daniel and Henrik Sedin were my favorite players. You rock
That team was so good. It’s hard to imagine now because almost if not all of that team is now retired, but Burrows, Kessler, Bieska, the Sedins, Luongo, Raymond, Lapierre, Salo, and even Raffi Torres, who was actually pretty decent in those 2011 playoffs. Hopefully Vancouver can have some like 2011 and 1994, and 1982, and actually win the cup.
One thing i don't feel that this compilation of goals illustrates is Vancouver playing arguably the hardest road season of their history, still breaks every franchise record, but not being able to beat the worst officiated playoffs ever. Some say the better team won the cup, but if you look into everything the Canucks did that season... it really shoulda been theirs.
Outscored 23-8 in a 7 game series and you want to blame the refs😂😂😂, check the stats of the Sedins that series. Boston wanted it way more then Vancouver.
ah what could have been....I remember the "stanchion" goal like it was yesterday. I was Downtown going to a concert when Juice scored the ot goal....listening to it on the radio I was estactic.
It must suck to be a Canucks fan and see the "every goal" video finish before game 7 even starts. 😥 Exciting run, though! Winning a playoff series with an OT goal is like crack for fans, and they did it *twice* in 2011! I remember that Burrows one well. That whole game was nuts..
Canucks’ Bruce Boudreau learns that pain remains from 2011 Stanley Cup Final ---------------------- ‘I didn’t think who they (Bruins) beat at the time. I was reminded very quickly after the media session that they beat Vancouver in seven games. Yeah, it didn’t sit well’ Canucks coach Bruce Boudreau learned the 2011 Stanley Cup Final series remains a painful memory for Canucks fans. Bruce Boudreau made a bit of a boo-boo, and it was a big deal in Vancouver. In his post-game address Saturday night, the Canucks coach referenced how well the Boston Bruins’ fourth line played in the 2011 Stanley Cup Final series. It was a point of comparison to what the Bruins had then and what he’s currently getting out of the effective fourth-line alignment of Juho Lammikko between Tyler Motte and Matthew Highmore. “That’s who I want to make - if I get the opportunity - to make teams like,” Boudreau said post game. “You use your fourth line a lot, they can play in both ends of the ice and when they’re contributing offensively, it’s a big plus for us.” It obviously didn’t play well here. It would have been akin to asking the Rogers Arena deejay to play ‘Chelsea Dagger,’ the Chicago Blackhawks goal song that is a no-no in these parts even though the once-heated rivalry has since simmered. But that song still stings. “I know where I was going with it (Bruins comparison) because they had (Shawn) Thornton and (Gregory) Campbell and played 12 or 13 minutes every night,” Boudreau explained on Monday after practice. “Even their best players never played more than 18 minutes. “They just kept throwing guys over the boards and it worked. So far that (Canucks fourth) line has been pretty successful for us and when we are successful, they’re playing a lot of minutes. I like it.” The Canucks blew 2-0 and 3-2 series leads in quest of the franchise’s first Stanley Cup triumph that spring of 2011, and those wounds haven’t totally healed. Why pick at a scab? Why not reference another team? “I didn’t think who they (Bruins) beat at the time,” added Boudreau. “I was reminded very quickly after the media session that they beat Vancouver in seven games. Yeah, it didn’t sit well.” For the record, that Bruins’ fourth line also included Daniel Paille and it wore down the injury-plagued Canucks, with the trio holding the Canucks’ fourth line to zero series points.
After that Burrows wrap around OT goal in GM 2, I thought Vancouver would for sure win the cup. Crazy to see Boston win 4 of the next 5, especially that game 7. Bruins fan or not they pulled off something amazing .
Felt like a team of destiny with the way the puck was bouncing. Everything, and I mean everything went Vancouver’s way in those playoffs… then Aaron Rome laid out Nathan Horton and everything flipped.
I forgot how few goals they scored in the finals, only scored more than 2 goals in a game one time and won two games 1-0, it's a testament to how good their d and luongo was that they got to 7 games even
I was in Edmonton during the SJ OT goal and my friend said. Canucks will blow the series and lose to SJ at the boston pizza and he's a huge oilers fans. Right when he said it. saying they was going to lose in OT . Bieksa scored it off the stanchion and the whole boston pizza dinning room went quiet like pin drop with me cheering hard as hell . XD
I always found the 1994 run far more impressive than the 2011 run. In 2011 (and 2012), they were expected to win and they absolutely choked. In '94, despite on paper being fairly evenly matched with the Rangers (a bunch of older guys past their prime), it was pretty shocking, considering the regular season results. But they added the right guys at the deadline and between that and everyone being at their best at that time, it all came together. I think during the 2011, I saw a Jim Robson interview where he compared the 2011 and 1994 teams and both he and I concurred that the '94 team was better, because it was deeper, particularly on defence. They had guys who could pay at both ends of the ice, which for the early to mid 90s, was still pretty impressive.
Ryan Kesler was a true warrior all those pain killers and steroids he took just to keep playing has now ruined his colon and health for the rest of his life.
This was the last time I religiously watched Canucks games. Even got to see a game live against San Jose during this run. When they traded away some key players from this run I lost interest.
Presidents trophy means nothing just ask 2018/19 Tampa Bay Lightning , the key stat people forget is Bruins outscored Canucks in 7 games 23 to 8 ! Amazing when you score only 8 goals you took it to 7 . Yeah Kesler , 7 games zero goals one assist , yes really dominated series , mind you he wasn't alone .
this era of hockey was the best, and you cannot change my mind
2009-2013
Yup
I miss this moment I wish it was a happy ending
Burrows run was insane.
Brendan Murray of the bruins win, it’s not considered a happy ending.
We have a chance to Redeem redemption
Did you riot in vancouver
@MegaKnight789 lmao ur a loser you went through the comments of a video posted 3 months ago😂 and felt the need to reply u have no life
4:36 It's crazy just how close they were to a catastrophic choke job against Chicago. It wasn't just a huge goal because it exorcised the team's demons against Chicago, but imagine if they lost that. They were up 3-0 in the series, lost the next three, and they gave up a *short-handed* game-tying goal with two minutes left in Game 7. that is one of the biggest goals in hockey history. the stakes could not have been higher.
Yeah, there are two key nightmares the Canucks have. Chicago and Darryl Sutter.
@@dannythomas417 Tim Thomas will always haunt me
The opposite of what Boston did this year
if they had lost game 7 a lot of people would've lost their jobs and players would've demanded trades and the team would get ripped down to the studs (with the sedins, burrows and edler being the only ones safe) and no second consecutive president's trophy the next year
Could you imagine? That would have made me lose it
This team may be one of the greatest ever to not win the Stanley Cup.
2018 jets
@Jetsfan91 yup. Them too. The wcf vs the preds was the real final that year
@@thekiatty6953 no joke best hockey i have ever seen
@@Toews1247 That team was good, but as a spectator of every team, 2011 Vancouver was dominating the entire league in every single category. #1 PP, PK, + they had two goalies that held .928 and .929 SV%. In my opinion, this Vancouver team will continue to be the greatest team in NHL history to not win the cup. Before the season even started they were favorites to win the Stanley Cup, and prior to the start of the playoffs, heavy favorites to win the cup. You could argue that maybe this year's Boston can also take this spot, but they lost in the first round while Vancouver made it to 7 games in the Stanley Cup Finals. We saw the entire potential of that Vancouver team throughout the regular season and the playoffs. They were destined to win but didn't.
They wernt that great. Weak bottom 6 and bottom 3
who else stopped watching after the bieksa overtime goal against san jose?
And miss the Torres, D. Sedin, and Burrows goals?!
@@hucz yeah you can't miss Game 1 Torres and Game 2 OT Burrows. That's where I shut it off lol
Man no loyalty for Maxim Lapierre?
god we were so stacked this season, good run canucks, hope we can clinch a cup in the near future
Go leafs but we need some canadian teams in the finals again. The 2024 canucks are pretty solid good luck to you especially after that disastrous last previous season
@@Hepbae thanks dude and trust me i know, it was HORRIFYING, i could barely watch 80% of the games, i had to stop halfway through
I forgot how good Ryan Kesler really was. Damn.
He was a defensive player at that. His boat load of points were just a bonus
The energy in Rogers arena during playoffs have always been #1 in my opinion. Especially during 2011 it was absolutely crazy.
Ima leafs fan and this was probably my favourite cup run to watch in all my life (prob cuz they won more series in one season than Leafs have my entire life) 💀
Damn, some of the best moments being a Canucks fan, too bad the team didnt show up for game 7. I almost thought it was destined for the Canucks to win it all after every game was won by the home team.
I remember thinking the exact same thing
4:32 should’ve been the one where burrows slayed the dragon
Thank you so much Danny9. This is one of my favorite teams. I remember watching this run of Vancouver to the Stanley Cup final. I really picked them to win the Stanley Cup in seven games and win Canada‘s 1st cup since 1993 however it somehow fell short. Can’t wait to watch these goals. Thank you so very much for oblong is this so y’all can see it especially as a Canucks fan Daniel and Henrik Sedin were my favorite players. You rock
Logan Detwiler you can find other playoff years for the Canucks here: th-cam.com/play/PL9yyKYpogDh83QDsYpwukwDnhulHO_z2t.html
November 2022 watching this back. Shouldve won it. Still hurts just how close we were
so many Canucks legends who could have had their names on the cup this year.
That team was so good. It’s hard to imagine now because almost if not all of that team is now retired, but Burrows, Kessler, Bieska, the Sedins, Luongo, Raymond, Lapierre, Salo, and even Raffi Torres, who was actually pretty decent in those 2011 playoffs. Hopefully Vancouver can have some like 2011 and 1994, and 1982, and actually win the cup.
Still hurts to this day....
I'm watching this in 2024 after the Canucks just had an amazing run after 13 years
i still love that beiksa goal with the stanchion.
Bieksa was an absolute unit of a player
omg...i still get goosebumps watching this!!
Watching this after going 0-3-2 to start the season trying to remember the good times
yeah me too :(
2011 Canucks were a well-oiled machine. They look so crisp and dominant.
It's hard to decide which team was better? 1994 or 2011?
Kesler was insane against Nashville
10:49 Steve Nash is in the stands lol
as a hawks fan i know we did really good for a while but the heartbreak of the ot goal for the nucks to move on was intense
As a canucks fan I can empathize with you, with Vancouver on the side knocked out in those prior playoff series by Chicago.
At least you have those three championships to keep you warm at night, while we still have none.
This playoff run got me into hockey
One thing i don't feel that this compilation of goals illustrates is Vancouver playing arguably the hardest road season of their history, still breaks every franchise record, but not being able to beat the worst officiated playoffs ever.
Some say the better team won the cup, but if you look into everything the Canucks did that season... it really shoulda been theirs.
Injuries caught up to them
@@Eastvanucks becaue boston played dirty
Outscored 23-8 in a 7 game series and you want to blame the refs😂😂😂, check the stats of the Sedins that series. Boston wanted it way more then Vancouver.
ah what could have been....I remember the "stanchion" goal like it was yesterday. I was Downtown going to a concert when Juice scored the ot goal....listening to it on the radio I was estactic.
Wish Vancouver won, my favorite team in the west
It must suck to be a Canucks fan and see the "every goal" video finish before game 7 even starts. 😥
Exciting run, though! Winning a playoff series with an OT goal is like crack for fans, and they did it *twice* in 2011! I remember that Burrows one well. That whole game was nuts..
I cry every time knowing what happens at the end
Imagine if they had the cup spirit in game seven. :(
crook on the run They did Til they were down 3-0 but I mean you probably didn’t watch the Canucks play through the whole 2011 playoffs
crook on the run until game 6 that is
crook on the run alright
@@wills3210 No it was the miss calls from the refs and the Dan Hamhuis injury imo
@@Mike604 Boo Hoo
Do more videos like this! I love them!
So heartbreaking.. I stopped watching for years after this run. Hopefully it's coming home soon
Bruins looked unstoppable at home. Complete domination in Boston and a close series overall when games were played in Vancouver
Canucks’ Bruce Boudreau learns that pain remains from 2011 Stanley Cup Final ----------------------
‘I didn’t think who they (Bruins) beat at the time. I was reminded very quickly after the media session that they beat Vancouver in seven games. Yeah, it didn’t sit well’
Canucks coach Bruce Boudreau learned the 2011 Stanley Cup Final series remains a painful memory for Canucks fans.
Bruce Boudreau made a bit of a boo-boo, and it was a big deal in Vancouver.
In his post-game address Saturday night, the Canucks coach referenced how well the Boston Bruins’ fourth line played in the 2011 Stanley Cup Final series. It was a point of comparison to what the Bruins had then and what he’s currently getting out of the effective fourth-line alignment of Juho Lammikko between Tyler Motte and Matthew Highmore.
“That’s who I want to make - if I get the opportunity - to make teams like,” Boudreau said post game. “You use your fourth line a lot, they can play in both ends of the ice and when they’re contributing offensively, it’s a big plus for us.”
It obviously didn’t play well here.
It would have been akin to asking the Rogers Arena deejay to play ‘Chelsea Dagger,’ the Chicago Blackhawks goal song that is a no-no in these parts even though the once-heated rivalry has since simmered. But that song still stings.
“I know where I was going with it (Bruins comparison) because they had (Shawn) Thornton and (Gregory) Campbell and played 12 or 13 minutes every night,” Boudreau explained on Monday after practice. “Even their best players never played more than 18 minutes.
“They just kept throwing guys over the boards and it worked. So far that (Canucks fourth) line has been pretty successful for us and when we are successful, they’re playing a lot of minutes. I like it.”
The Canucks blew 2-0 and 3-2 series leads in quest of the franchise’s first Stanley Cup triumph that spring of 2011, and those wounds haven’t totally healed. Why pick at a scab? Why not reference another team?
“I didn’t think who they (Bruins) beat at the time,” added Boudreau. “I was reminded very quickly after the media session that they beat Vancouver in seven games. Yeah, it didn’t sit well.”
For the record, that Bruins’ fourth line also included Daniel Paille and it wore down the injury-plagued Canucks, with the trio holding the Canucks’ fourth line to zero series points.
After that Burrows wrap around OT goal in GM 2, I thought Vancouver would for sure win the cup. Crazy to see Boston win 4 of the next 5, especially that game 7. Bruins fan or not they pulled off something amazing .
Game 7 was supposed to be our glorious moment of victory... Sedins deserved a Ring.
I feel like we have a knack of knocking the defending champs out in the first round.
15 minutes left. i like that confidence
congratulations 🥳🤩🔥‼️
Tim Thomas wore illegal pads.
Felt like a team of destiny with the way the puck was bouncing. Everything, and I mean everything went Vancouver’s way in those playoffs… then Aaron Rome laid out Nathan Horton and everything flipped.
Can you do the top 10 sabres playoff moments in the last 10 years...oh wait, they haven’t been to the playoffs lol
💀
Poor Hasek and Eichel
The og team, I feel like we were the best team in history every player made a big impact
Don’t think you can be the best team in history without winning a cup.
They were so good this year. There starting to build the team again tho we will be back in the finals soon
Im watching this while nucks are down 3-0 in gm 7
yikes
This playoff run got me watching hockey
Same
Kesler took off against the preds jesus
That was special team... They had grit, determination, will, desire... everything including fucking injuries
I forgot how few goals they scored in the finals, only scored more than 2 goals in a game one time and won two games 1-0, it's a testament to how good their d and luongo was that they got to 7 games even
That WCF was so much fun!
The passion when they score especially afainst chicago
hey thanks! that was GREAT!
This brings back a lot of great memories...
And one terrible one
I was in Edmonton during the SJ OT goal and my friend said. Canucks will blow the series and lose to SJ at the boston pizza and he's a huge oilers fans. Right when he said it. saying they was going to lose in OT . Bieksa scored it off the stanchion and the whole boston pizza dinning room went quiet like pin drop with me cheering hard as hell . XD
Back when this team was almost impossible to beat same with the 2013/2015 Chicago Blackhawks
Ridiculous run, it hurts so bad to see them lose that game 7, but man, that was an era I miss
Holiday is the greatest goal song in NHL history.
Great call bro. I agree.
@ 8:52 we all know he was saying "Oh god please no"
You’re keeping me awake lol
Can’t they start to play like this again
1:56 what a shot by Ehrhoff
They should bring back holiday
I can’t believe it’ll be 10 years in June :/
Round 4 was tough to watch
Can you upload Every pllayof goal from the san jose sharks 2016?
i like that idea
@@Danny9 Nice👍
do the 2012 LA kings next?
Bro I miss the old score board on CBC and Jim hughson
Nice video
I hope Canucks will win the stanley cup soon.
Jim Hughson is one of the best announcers in the NHL
Yeah, i would honestly put him just behind doc, but each team has their guy, and people are biest
Is...
I believe In The Future Vancouver Can Get A Chance to go to the Stanley Cup Final and win it
Vancouver gets outscored 23 goals to 8 Don't Poke the Bear!!
Wait where are your game 7 SCF goals?
that’s cold bro 😂😂😂
Will Schromm haha nice try the bruins are good but the teams are totally different now so it ain't really matter anyway
W days❤️🐐✊🐊
One win short !😢
I always found the 1994 run far more impressive than the 2011 run. In 2011 (and 2012), they were expected to win and they absolutely choked. In '94, despite on paper being fairly evenly matched with the Rangers (a bunch of older guys past their prime), it was pretty shocking, considering the regular season results. But they added the right guys at the deadline and between that and everyone being at their best at that time, it all came together. I think during the 2011, I saw a Jim Robson interview where he compared the 2011 and 1994 teams and both he and I concurred that the '94 team was better, because it was deeper, particularly on defence. They had guys who could pay at both ends of the ice, which for the early to mid 90s, was still pretty impressive.
16:04 what a call by doc
Great video, and next video Boston Bruins 2011 run please🙏
8:19
10:39
10:59
Are my favorites
Hurts.
Vancouver the Netherlands of the nhl.
I’m just here for Holiday
The sedin twins were invisible.
WIN THE STANLY CUP PLAYR REALLY HARD CORE
Any goals during the riots?
Damn they got shat on in Boston
Ryan Kesler was a true warrior all those pain killers and steroids he took just to keep playing has now ruined his colon and health for the rest of his life.
2010 Flyers playoff goals?
The Anaheim Ducks run to the WCF in 2015
Makes me sad still to this day
pain.
If only Hamhiuse didnt get injured
8:15-8:24 makes no sense cuz we we didn't score 5 goals in that game
Lapierre🐐
Time is coming soon no way Jose
This hurts 2 much 2 watch. Couldn't finish it
We should of won the cup
This was the last time I religiously watched Canucks games. Even got to see a game live against San Jose during this run. When they traded away some key players from this run I lost interest.
Poor Nashville they didn’t know what hit them
15:26
brb gonna go cry in the washroom
Cry deez nuts!!!
Presidents trophy means nothing just ask 2018/19 Tampa Bay Lightning , the key stat people forget is Bruins outscored Canucks in 7 games 23 to 8 ! Amazing when you score only 8 goals you took it to 7 . Yeah Kesler , 7 games zero goals one assist , yes really dominated series , mind you he wasn't alone .
After this year with Colorado I’m convinced the president’s trophy’s actually cursed.
I wonder how many non calls went bostons way that series. It would be pretty interesting
@@kieranhealey7595 Yes and I'm sure in 82 if Snepsts didn't hand puck to Bossy Canucks would have taken series in 4 ! All ancient history now !
@@kieranhealey7595 Bruins had more penalties called against them