The twenty-ninth in a series of 30 articles, we will go through the history of every NHL franchise alphabetically and select an All-Time Roster for each. All stats as of January 15, 2012. Vancouver Canucks (1970-Present) The Vancouver Canucks have never won a Stanley Cup, but have lost three times in the Finals (1982, 1994, 2011). It took the franchise forty years before they had their first ever Art Ross Trophy winner, and now they boast back-to-back winners as well as 2010’s Hart Trophy winner and 2011’s Hart Trophy runner-up. First Team C: Henrik Sedin (2000-Present): Most assists (550), 3rd most points (718), +171 in 856 games, 66 points in 90 playoff games; 3-time All-Star; 2010 MVP & Art Ross winner (29-83-112, team record of assists and points in a season); Team Captain 2010-Present. W: Daniel Sedin (2000-Present): 3rd most goals (268), 4th most points (700), +160 in 832 games, 62 points in 90 playoff games; 2-time All-Star; 2011 Art Ross & Ted Lindsay winner (41-63-104), and MVP runner-up. W: Markus Naslund (95-2008): Most goals (346), points (756), power play goals (114), 3rd most games (884), +2, 33 points in 45 playoff games; Team Captain 2000-08. D: Mattias Ohlund (97-2009): Most points by a defenseman (325), 2nd most games (770), +9, 28 points in 52 playoff games; 1999 All-Star. D: Jyrki Lumme (89-98): 2nd most points (321 in 579 games), +21, most playoff points by a defenseman (40 in 72 games, +10); two 50-point seasons. G: Roberto Luongo (2006-Present): Tied for 1st in wins (211-110-36), 1st in shutouts (30), GAA (2.34) and SV% (.920); 32-27 playoff record with 2.50 GAA and .917 SV%; 2-time All-Star; 2011 Jennings Trophy winner & Vezina finalist; Team Captain 2008-10. Second Team C: Trevor Linden (88-98, 2001-08): Franchise leader in games played (1,140), 2nd in points (733) and short handed goals (15), -44, most playoff games and points (118, 95); 2-time All-Star; Team Captain 90-97. W: Pavel Bure (91-98): 478 points, +17 in 428 games, 66 points in 60 playoff games, franchise leader for goals in a season with 60 (92-93 & 93-94), most short handed goals (24); 4-time All-Star; 1991 Calder Trophy winner. W: Stan Smyl (78-91): Franchise leader in PIM (1,556), 2nd most games (896, 673 points), -77, 33 points in 41 playoff games; seven straight 60-point seasons; Team Captain 82-90. D: Ed Jovanovski (99-2006): 234 points, -3 in 434 games; 3-time All-Star; three straight 40-point seasons. D: Harold Snepsts (74-84, 89-90): Most games played by a defenseman (781, 195 points), 1,446 PIM, -42, 10 points in 44 playoff games; 2-time All-Star. G: Kirk McLean (87-98): Most games (516), tied for 1st in wins (211-228-80) and shutouts (20), 3.28 GAA, 34-34 playoff record with 6 shutouts; 2-time All-Star. Third Team C: Thomas Gradin (78-86): 550 points in 613 games, -38, 38 points in 38 playoff games; 1985 All-Star; two 86-point seasons. W: Tony Tanti (82-90): 2nd most power play goals (102), 470 points in 531 games, -55; 1986 All-Star; four 70-point seasons. W: Todd Bertuzzi (98-2006): 449 points, +3 in 518 games; 2-time All-Star; in 2002-03 put up 46-51-97. D: Sami Salo (2002-Present): Most power play goals by a defenseman (45), 3rd most goals (71), 227 points in 535 games, +77, 26 playoff points in 69 games. D: Doug Lidster (83-93): 4th most points (307 in 666 games), -92, franchise leader for points in a season by a defenseman (63 in 86-87). G: Dan Cloutier (2001-06): 109-68-29, 14 shutouts, 2.42 GAA, 10-13 in the playoffs. Coaches Alain Vigneault (2006-Present): 264-148-44 regular season record, 32-27 playoff record; 2007 Jack Adams winner, 2011 Stanley Cup finalist. Pat Quinn (91-94, 96): 141-111-28 regular season record, 2nd most playoff wins (31-30); 1992 Jack Adams winner, 1994 Stanley Cup finalist. -- Nick is our NHL Feature Writer. You can reach him by email Nick.Obergan@RealGM.com or on twitter @NickObergan.