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Roberto Luongo did not win the Stanley Cup for the Vancouver Canucks in 2011. He didn’t get them past the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs in 2012 after they won the Presidents’ Trophy.
Taken by the New York Islanders with the fourth overall pick in the 1997 NHL Entry Draft, Roberto Luongo was widely viewed by scouts and NHL general managers alike as a can’t-miss prospect, who ...
If you told Luongo in 2011 that he'd one day win two Stanley Cups, the former Canucks goalie might've been the happiest man on the planet.
For the past two years, Cory Schneider has made a dominant push for the No. 1 role in Vancouver. When Roberto Luongo has played poorly, Schneider plays well; when Luongo plays well, Schneider ...
In less than 8 hours, the Vancouver Canucks will unveil Roberto Luongo’s addition to the Ring of Honour. Before that, the first ballot Hall of Famer met with assembled media to reflect on his ...
The NHL recently calculated that the Canucks received a benefit of just under $9.1 million for the time that Luongo was in Vancouver so the penalty is $3,033,206 per season for the next three years.
Vancouver Canucks goalie Roberto Luongo (1) sits on the bench during third period NHL hockey action against the St. Louis Blues at Rogers Arena on Wednesday, Oct. 26, 2011, in Vancouver, British ...
But will Roberto Luongo return to Vancouver again after Sunday? That question is on many observers' minds as the 39-year-old Florida Panthers goaltender prepares to suit up against his former ...
Luongo, who has now played in 1,002 regular-season games as well as 70 more in the postseason, said he had more than 30 family members at BB&T Center when Florida played host to Vancouver.
Vancouver Canucks goaltender Roberto Luongo, right to left, and backup goaltender Cory Schneider along with Kevin Bieksa sit on the bench in the final minute of the third period of game 4 of NHL ...
Roberto Luongo was celebrated by the Vancouver Canucks on Thursday night before their game against the Florida Panthers as the Hall of Fame goalie was inducted into the team’s Ring of Honor.
— The Boston Bruins put Roberto Luongo and the Stanley Cup back on the shelf. After another home scoring spree against Vancouver’s wildly inconsistent goalie Monday night, the Bruins are ...