Canucks and fans celebrate Trevor Lindens career NHLcom History Welcome PROFILE ACCOUNT SIGN OUT USERNAME or EMAILPASSWORDFORGOT YOUR USERNAME OR PASSWORDSIGN IN REGISTER SCORES LEAGUE SCORES NHL GAMECENTER LIVE SCHEDULE TODAY BY WEEK BY MONTH BY SEASON STANDINGS DIVISION CONFERENCE LEAGUE VS EAST VS WEST 2009 PRESEASON STATS LEAGUE LEADERS INDIVIDUALS TEAMS GAMEBYGAME CAREER SHOOTOUTS 2009 PRESEASON TEAMS Chicago Blackhawks Columbus Blue Jackets Detroit Red Wings Nashville Predators St Louis Blues Calgary Flames Colorado Avalanche Edmonton Oilers Minnesota Wild Vancouver Canucks Anaheim Ducks Dallas Stars Los Angeles Kings Phoenix Coyotes San Jose Sharks New Jersey Devils New York Islanders New York Rangers Philadelphia Flyers Pittsburgh Penguins Boston Bruins Buffalo Sabres Montreal Canadiens Ottawa Senators Toronto Maple Leafs Atlanta Thrashers Carolina Hurricanes Florida Panthers Tampa Bay Lightning Washington Capitals PLAYERS SEARCH PLAYERS ROOKIES DRAFT HISTORY NEWS HEADLINES FEATURES NHL WINTER CLASSIC 2010 WINTER OLYMPICS NHL ENTRY DRAFT NHL AWARDS STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS NHL ALLSTAR GAME HOCKEYS FINEST ALL NEWS STORIES NOUVELLES EN FRANAIS FANTASY PLAY FANTASY HOCKEY 09 VIDEO LIVE GAME VIDEO NHL NETWORK PHOTOS FANS NHL FANS NHL ON FACEBOOK NHL ON TWITTER NHL ON YOUTUBE NHL TOOLBARS SATURDAYNHLPICKS NHL TWITTER LISTS NHL TWEETMIXX MOBILE TICKETS NHL TICKETS BUY AND SELL NHL TICKETS SHOP SHOPNHLCOM AUCTIONS JERSEYS MEN WOMEN KIDS NYC NHL STORE HEADLINES DIVISION NOTES OLYMPICS FANTASY ALL FEATURES Canucks and fans celebrate Trevor Lindens careerWednesday 12172008 1059 PM History By John Kreiser NHLcom Columnist To Vancouver hockey fans Trevor Linden will always be Captain Canuck On Wednesday night they had one more chance to cheer him as the Canucks officially retired his jerseyLinden combined his considerable onice skill with an awardwinning commitment to the community He may have came up short in his efforts to lead the Canucks to the Stanley Cup he scored their only goals in a 32 loss to the New York Rangers in Game 7 of the 1994 Final but when he retired last spring after 19 NHL seasons he left as a winner in the eyes of Vancouver fansThose contributions on and off the ice were remembered when the Canucks retired his No 16 prior to their 42 victory over the Edmonton Oilers Earlier in the day the team surprised Linden by renaming the main entrance and reception area for guests entering GM Place Gate 16 in honor of his numberLinden wiped tears from his eyes as the retirement ceremony attended by NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman his family and a number of former teammates and coaches was capped when the banner with his number was raised to the buil...