Showing posts with label Vancouver Canucks history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vancouver Canucks history. Show all posts

Monday, February 9, 2026

When the Canucks Finally Posted a Zero: Dunc Wilson’s Historic 1971 Shutout

The Vancouver Canucks spent their inaugural 1970-71 NHL season knocking on the door of history, but a shutout always seemed just out of reach. Eleven times that year, Vancouver held opponents to a single goal, yet the franchise’s first clean sheet never came. That milestone finally arrived early in the 1971-72 season.

On October 27, 1971, at Toronto’s Maple Leaf Gardens, Canucks goaltender Dunc Wilson etched his name into team history by recording the first shutout in Vancouver Canucks history. The performance came in a tense, scoreless 0-0 tie, fittingly against one of the era’s premier netminders, Bernie Parent.

Wilson was sensational, turning aside all 34 Toronto shots. Jim Dorey led the Maple Leafs’ attack with six shots, while Paul Henderson and Mike Pelyk chipped in five apiece. Time and again, Wilson stood firm, frustrating a Toronto club that controlled much of the play.

At the other end, Bernie Parent was equally sharp but faced a lighter workload, stopping 20 Canucks shots to preserve the draw for Toronto.

The shutout marked the first of eight in Dunc Wilson’s NHL career. Two of those came with Vancouver, while he also recorded one with the Maple Leafs. His finest season came in 1976-77 with the Pittsburgh Penguins, when Wilson posted five shutouts in 45 games, the best total of his career.

For Bernie Parent, the night represented his first of three shutouts with Toronto during the 1971-72 season and the 12th of his NHL career. Parent would go on to record 54 career shutouts, earning a place in the Hockey Hall of Fame following a legendary run with the Boston Bruins, Philadelphia Flyers, and Toronto Maple Leafs.

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Monday, November 24, 2025

Darcy Rota Lights the Lamp in His First NHL Game

Darcy Rota arrived in the NHL with serious scoring credentials. Drafted 13th overall by the Chicago Blackhawks in the first round of the 1973 NHL Amateur Draft, he was fresh off a massive 73-goal season with the Edmonton Oil Kings. While he would never match those junior numbers at the NHL level, his career high was 42 goals with Vancouver in 1982-83, Rota wasted no time proving he belonged among the pros.

His NHL debut came on October 10, 1973, when the Blackhawks opened their season on the road against the Los Angeles Kings at the famed Forum. The matchup featured two elite goaltenders in Tony Esposito and Rogie Vachon, and for most of the night, both lived up to their reputations. All three goals came in a tight eight-and-a-half-minute stretch of the second period: J.P. Bordeleau opened the scoring at 5:35, Dennis Hull added another at 7:40, and Rota capped the run at 14:13, marking his first NHL goal in his first NHL game and helping seal a 3-0 Chicago win.

Rota’s milestone goal was one of four shots he fired at Vachon that night, with Cliff Koroll and Stan Mikita picking up the assists. It was the first of 21 goals he scored during his rookie campaign, where he totaled 33 points in 74 games. He added three more goals in the postseason, including his first playoff goal, also against the Kings, in his very first playoff game.

Across his NHL career from 1973-74 through 1983-84, Rota was a reliable and consistent scorer. Playing 794 regular-season games and 60 playoff contests with Chicago, Atlanta, and Vancouver, he finished with 256 goals and recorded nine 20-goal seasons. His debut goal was just the opening chapter of a career defined by steady production and timely scoring.

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NHL Hockey Trivia: Darcy Rota

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1. Which team drafted Darcy Rota 13th overall in the 1973 NHL Amateur Draft?




2. Darcy Rota scored his first NHL goal against which goaltender?




3. How many 20-goal seasons did Darcy Rota record in his NHL career?




4. With which team did Darcy Rota record his NHL career-high 42-goal season?




5. How many regular season goals did Darcy Rota finish with in his NHL career?