1986: Oilers defeated Canucks 3 (games) - 0 (games) in Smythe Division Semifinals
1992: Oilers defeated Canucks 4 (games) - 2 (games) in Smythe Division Finals
No because they have only been in a playofff final 3 times and lost all 3 but did not start the series 3-0.
The Vancouver Canucks playoff history has had its ups and downs. In the 22 times they have made the playoffs, the team has won 12 playoff series. Their first ever playoff appearance was in 1975, after receiving a first round bye for winning their division the Canucks faced the Montreal Canadians. The ninth seeded Canucks were beaten in five by the Canadiens.
In Game 1 of the 2011 Western Conference Quarterfinals series against the Chicago Blackhawks, Chris Higgins scored the first goal of the playoffs for the Canucks. His goal was the game winner in a 2-0 victory.
During the 2001 NHL playoffs, the three players who scored the fastest goals against the Vancouver Canucks were Peter Forsberg, Milan Hejduk, and Joe Sakic. Forsberg scored just 11 seconds into the game, followed by Hejduk and Sakic, who tallied their goals shortly afterward. These quick goals contributed to the Colorado Avalanche's dominant performance in that playoff series.
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The Cowboys are 5-3 in playoff appearances against the Vikings.
47pts by Wayne Gretzky on the Edmonton Oilers in 1985.
The last team to win the Stanley Cup as an eighth seed was the Los Angeles Kings in 2012. They made an impressive playoff run, defeating higher-seeded teams, including the Vancouver Canucks, St. Louis Blues, and Phoenix Coyotes, before ultimately winning the championship against the New Jersey Devils. This victory marked a historic moment in NHL history, showcasing the unpredictability of the playoffs.
Wayne Gretzky 1985 Edmonton Oilers 47 points
I can't really answer that but can say that the first professional football playoff game played at night was in 1950 between the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and the Edmonton Eskimos in Edmonton.
The highest scoring NHL Stanley Cup playoff game in history was on April 11, 1985, between the Edmonton Oilers and the Chicago Blackhawks. The final score was 12-9 in favor of the Oilers.
19-0 Edmonton Oilers 1985-1986 against Montreal Canadiens!