Cyclone Taylor Trophy

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Cyclone Taylor Trophy

The Cyclone Taylor Trophy is the award given each year to the most valuable player (MVP) on the Vancouver Canucks of the National Hockey League (NHL). It is named after Cyclone Taylor, a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who led the Vancouver Millionaires to the Stanley Cup in 1915. The award was dedicated to him prior to the 1979–80 Vancouver Canucks season, the season after his death on June 9, 1979, although an award for the Canucks MVP has existed since the team's inauguration in 1970. Previously it was a Canucks MVP Award as selected by the fans while the other MVP award, the President's Trophy was selected by CP Air and later Canadian Airlines. However after the 1995–96 season, the Cyclone Taylor Trophy officially became the lone Canucks MVP award since the winners of each trophy was identical.

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Brothers Henrik Sedin (back) and Daniel (front) combined to win the award four times
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Four-time winner Trevor Linden (1989, 1991, 1995, 1996).
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Three-time winner Pavel Bure (1993, 1994, 1998).
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Five-time winner Markus Naslund (1999, 2001–2004).
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Two-time winner Roberto Luongo (2007, 2008).
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Two-time winner Bo Horvat] (2017, 2021).

The most prolific winner of the Cyclone Taylor Trophy is Markus Naslund, who has been awarded five times (including four straight from 2001 to 2004), followed by Trevor Linden with four. The most recent recipient is J. T. Miller, who won it for the first time in the 2023–24 season.

Winners

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Season Winner Position Win #
1970–71 Orland Kurtenbach C 1
1971–72 Orland Kurtenbach C 2
1972–73 Orland Kurtenbach C 3
1973–74 Gary Smith G 1
1974–75 Gary Smith G 2
1975–76 Don Lever LW 1
1976–77 Cesare Maniago G 1
1977–78 Cesare Maniago G 2
1978–79 Thomas Gradin C 1
1978–79 Glen Hanlon G 1
1979–80[1] Stan Smyl RW 1
1980–81 Richard Brodeur G 1
1981–82 Richard Brodeur G 2
1982–83 Stan Smyl RW 2
1983–84 Patrik Sundstrom C 1
1984–85 Richard Brodeur G 3
1985–86 Stan Smyl RW 3
1986–87 Barry Pederson C 1
1987–88 Tony Tanti LW 1
1988–89 Trevor Linden C 1
1989–90 Kirk McLean G 1
1990–91 Trevor Linden C 2
1991–92 Kirk McLean G 2
1992–93 Pavel Bure RW 1
1993–94 Pavel Bure RW 2
1994–95 Trevor Linden C 3
1995–96 Trevor Linden C 4
1996–97 Martin Gelinas LW 1
1997–98 Pavel Bure RW 3
1998–99 Markus Naslund LW 1
1999–2000 Mark Messier C 1
2000–01 Markus Naslund LW 2
2001–02 Markus Naslund LW 3
2002–03 Markus Naslund LW 4
2003–04 Markus Naslund LW 5
2004–05 Season cancelled due to the 2004–05 NHL lockout
2005–06 Alex Auld G 1
2006–07 Roberto Luongo G 1
2007–08 Roberto Luongo G 2
2008–09 Ryan Kesler C 1
2009–10 Henrik Sedin C 1
2010–11 Daniel Sedin LW 1
2011–12 Henrik Sedin C 2
2012–13 Cory Schneider G 1
2013–14 Ryan Kesler [2] C 2
2014–15 Radim Vrbata [3] RW 1
2015–16 Daniel Sedin [4] LW 2
2016–17 Bo Horvat[5] C 1
2017–18 Brock Boeser RW 1
2018–19 Jacob Markstrom G 1
2019–20 Jacob Markstrom G 2
2020–21 Bo Horvat[6] C 2
2021–22 Thatcher Demko G 1
2022–23 Elias Pettersson C 1
2023–24 J. T. Miller C 1
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