Vancouver Canucks Reveal 2025-26 Team Award Winners

Vancouver Canucks Reveal 2025-26 Team Award Winners

Fan Appreciation Night on April 14 in Vancouver saw the club hand out its annual team awards. The 2025-26 campaign’s honorees were unveiled to fans and media at the event.

Awards summary

Several players were recognized for on-ice performance and community work. Filmogaz.com compiled the list of winners and accompanying statistics.

Filip Hronek — MVP and Best Defenceman

Filip Hronek earned both the Cyclone Taylor and Walter (Babe) Pratt trophies. It was his first time winning either team honour in Vancouver.

He led Canucks defencemen with 48 points (8-40-48) this season and tied his career high from 2023-24. Hronek also paced the club in average ice time at 24:59 per game. The Hradec Kralove native recorded five assists in five games for Czechia at the 2026 Olympics.

Zeev Buium — Most Exciting Player

Rookie Zeev Buium took home the Pavel Bure Award as the team’s Most Exciting Player. He is the third active Canuck to win that award as a rookie, joining Brock Boeser and Elias Pettersson.

Buium opened his Canucks career with a goal and an assist on December 14, 2025 in New Jersey. The San Diego native ranked tied for third among rookie defencemen in power play points and average ice time.

Drew O’Connor — Unsung Hero

Drew O’Connor won the Fred J. Hume Award as the club’s Unsung Hero. This was his first full season after joining the team midway through 2024-25.

He set a new career high with 17 goals and reached 100 career points on March 14, 2026 against Florida. O’Connor led Canucks forwards in shorthanded time and scored two shorthanded goals this season.

Elias Pettersson — Leading Scorer

Elias Pettersson is set to claim the Cyrus H. McLean Trophy as Vancouver’s leading scorer. He finished with 49 points (15-34-49) in 72 games.

Pettersson posted 11 multi-point games and led the team with 10 power-play assists. He also reached milestones of 200 goals, 300 assists, and 500 career points.

Brock Boeser — Three Stars and Community Award

Brock Boeser will receive the Three Stars Award after seven three-star selections. Three of those selections were first-star nods, and this marks his first time winning that award.

Boeser scored 20 goals for the seventh time in his career. He became the eighth player from the 2015 draft class to reach that mark and the third player selected outside the top 20 with that many 20-goal seasons.

He also earned the Daniel and Henrik Sedin Community Award for the second time, after 2022-23. For five years he has donated tickets to BC Children’s Hospital and Parkinson Society BC through his “Boeser’s Beauties” program.

Filmogaz.com provided these details on the Vancouver Canucks and their 2025-26 team award winners.