The Vancouver Canucks are a professional ice hockey team based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, commonly known as the Canucks. They compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Western Conference's Pacific Division. This unofficial Vancouver Canucks flag consists of the team's official logo set on a dark blue background derived from the club's primary visual identity.
The logo depicts an angry orca whale emerging through the upper portion of the letter "C", appearing to break through it in a dynamic motion. The orca represents the rich marine wildlife of the Pacific Northwest and the team's strong connection to the coastal region, while the "C" stands for "Canucks". The design reflects both movement and strength, reinforcing the team's identity through a stylized and aggressive visual form. Overall, the emblem highlights the club's ties to Vancouver and its surrounding natural environment, while emphasizing its distinct branding within the NHL.
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| Team Name: | Vancouver Canucks |
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| Team Nicknames: | The Canucks |
| Team Abbreviation: | VAN |
| Founded: | 1970 |
| Location: | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
| Conference & Division: | Western / Pacific |
| Team Colors: | Blue, green, white |
| Stanley Cups: | - |
| Conference championships: | 3 |
| Division championships: | 10 |
| Home arena: | Rogers Arena |
| Mascot: | Fin the Whale, Prankster Bear |










