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1961–1970 1970-1978 1978-1997 1997-2007 2007-2019 2019-present
1961–1970 1970-1978 1978-1997 1997-2007 2007-2019 2019-present

Pacific Coast Hockey League

1945–1952

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Western Hockey League (minor pro)

1952–1961

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1961–1970

Vancouver Canucks logo 1961

The Canucks used the "Johnny Canuck" logo for their team jerseys from about 1961 until they joined the National Hockey League during the 1970 expansion.

National Hockey League

1970-1978

Vancouver Canucks logo (1970-1978)

The Canucks' first NHL logo. A similar version of this logo is used as their shoulder patches and for their third jerseys. The original logo was designed by former graphic designer Joe Borovich .

1978-1997

Vancouver Canucks logo (1978-1997)

Note the logo has used similar colors over its lifespan. From 1978-1992 the colors were gold and orange. Beginning in 1992-93 they became yellow and red.

1997-present

1997-2007

Vancouver Canucks logo (blue and red)

Deciding to go with a design to reflect British Columbia's West Coast heritage, in 1997, the team changed their logo featuring an orca splashing out of water in the shape of a "C". It's also a reference to the team's owner, Orca Bay Sports & Entertainment.

2007-2019

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The team retained its current logo, only to change the colors back to their early years in Vancouver. On their uniforms, the team uses this logo with the name "Vancouver" above it in arched format until the 2010-20 season.

2019-present

Vancouver Canucks logo


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