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The Canucks launch bubble playoff run: 5 years ago today
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Five Years Ago Today: The Canucks Kick Off Their Historic Bubble Playoff Quest

August 3, 2025 2 Min Read
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Five years ago today, the Vancouver Canucks began their first postseason journey in half a decade, navigating a playoff run without the advantage of home ice and under strict Covid-19 protocols. Despite these challenges, the 2020 Bubble Playoffs offered the Canucks’ younger core their first exposure to playoff hockey, with players like Elias Petterson, Quinn Hughes, Brock Boeser, and Thatcher Demko making their playoff debuts. Veteran players such as JT Miller, Chris Tanev, and Alex Edler also contributed valuable experience.

Due to the Covid-19 pandemic abruptly halting the regular season, the NHL introduced a play-in tournament to determine playoff spots. Vancouver, finishing seventh in the Western Conference with 78 points over 69 games, had to overcome the Minnesota Wild in a best-of-five series to secure their playoff berth. The Canucks stumbled in the opening game, penalized multiple times, which Minnesota capitalized on, resulting in a 3-0 defeat. Despite the rough start and the goaltending heroics of Minnesota’s Alex Stalock, other teams like the Nashville Predators and Toronto Maple Leafs also lost their opening games that day.

For more insights and discussions, fans are encouraged to visit THN’s Vancouver Canucks site, where they can find the latest news, exclusive interviews, and engaging fan forums.

Fan Take: This moment was pivotal for the Canucks as it marked the emergence of their young stars on the playoff stage, signaling a new era for the team. For hockey fans, watching these rising talents navigate unprecedented conditions highlighted the resilience of the sport and its ability to adapt and thrive even in difficult times.

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