Vancouver Canucks Logo

Primary Logo (1970/71-1977/78)

What is the Vancouver Canucks Logo?

The original Vancouver Canucks logo, known unofficially as the stick-in-rink logo, showed a white hockey stick inside a blue hockey rink trimmed in green. Together the elements formed a letter C for Canucks. The colours paid tribute to British Columbia, green for the forests, blue for the Pacific Ocean, and white for the snow-capped Rocky Mountains. The design was replaced in 1978 because the colours were considered to not be aggressive enough.

Unveiled on Saturday, June 6, 1970

Who designed the Vancouver Canucks Logo?
Joe Borovich

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Vancouver Canucks Logo Primary Logo (1970/71-1977/78) - The original Vancouver Canucks logo, known unofficially as the stick-in-rink logo, showed a white hockey stick inside a blue hockey rink trimmed in green. Together the elements formed a letter C for Canucks. The colours paid tribute to British Columbia, green for the forests, blue for the Pacific Ocean, and white for the snow-capped Rocky Mountains. The design was replaced in 1978 because the colours were considered to not be aggressive enough. SportsLogos.Net
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