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Double Header Data

One of the NHL's "new" concepts for 2005-06 was the "double-header". Two teams meet in back-to-back games in the same city (as opposed to the home-and-home series). While this is common in the playoffs, it is rare in the regular season. However, the concept was originally used as a cost-saving mesaure by the league in the 1980's. Prior to the 2005-06 season, the Canucks were involved in 14 double-headers.


Records

Records in Double Headers
First Game: 4-8-4
Second Game: 7-5-4

Number of times Canucks earned:
4 points: 1
3 points: 4
2 points: 4
1 point: 4
no points: 3

Most Canuck goals:
11 (March 5 & 6, 1983: 5-4 win
followed by 6-2 win over Winnipeg)
11 (January 23 & 25, 1985: 6-4 loss
followed by 7-4 win over Winnipeg)
11 (January 12 & 13, 1988: 5-3 loss
followed by 8-2 win over Winnipeg)
10 (November 18 & 20, 1983: 5-2 loss
followed by 8-3 win over Los Angeles)
10 (January 20 & 22, 1984: 6-6 tie
followed by 6-4 loss to Winnipeg)
10 (February 8 & 10, 1985: 5-5 tie
followed by 5-3 win over Winnipeg)

Most opponent goals:
18 (November 29 & December 1, 1984: 12-1 loss
followed by 6-3 loss to Los Angeles)
12 (January 20 & 22, 1984: 6-6 tie
followed by 6-4 loss to Winnipeg)
10 (January 23 & 25, 1985: 6-4 loss
followed by 7-4 win over Winnipeg)
10 (February 4 & 5, 1989: 5-2 loss
followed by 5-4 loss to Calgary)
10 (October 27 & 29, 2005: 6-2 loss
followed by 4-3 loss to Colorado)

Least Canuck goals:
2 (January 5 & 7, 1985: 4-0 loss
followed by 2-2 tie with Winnipeg)
3 (November 5 & 7, 2005: 1-0 loss
followed by 4-3 loss to Calgary)
3 (March 29 & 31, 2006: 2-1 win
followed by 2-1 loss to Minnesota)
4 (November 29 & December 1, 1984: 12-1 loss
followed by 6-3 loss to Los Angeles)
5 (October 12, 2005: 6-0 loss
followed by 5-3 win over Minnesota)
5 (October 27 & 29, 2005: 6-2 loss
followed by 4-3 loss to Colorado)
5 (March 23 & 25, 2006: 4-3 loss
followed by 3-2 loss to Edmonton)

Least opponent goals:
3 (March 29 & 31, 2006: 2-1 win
followed by 2-1 loss to Minnesota)
5 (February 7 & 9, 1986: 5-2 win
followed by 3-3 tie with Winnipeg)
5 (November 5 & 7, 2005: 1-0 loss
followed by 4-3 loss to Calgary)
6 (March 5 & 6, 1983: 5-4 win
followed by 6-2 win over Winnipeg)
6 (January 3 & 4, 1984: 4-3 win
followed by 3-3 tie with Los Angeles)
6 (January 5 & 7, 1985: 4-0 loss
followed by 2-2 tie with Winnipeg)


Complete Results

Seas. H/A Opponent Game 1 Result 1 Game 2 Result 2 Pts
75-76 H Philadelphia* Feb.17 2-2 tie Feb.18 6-4 loss 1
82-83 A
H
Winnipeg
Winnipeg
Nov.13
Mar.5
3-2 loss
5-4 win
Nov.14
Mar.6
6-5 loss
6-2 win
0
4
83-84 H
H
A
A
Winnipeg
Los Angeles
Los Angeles
Winnipeg
Nov.9
Nov.18
Jan.3
Jan.20
7-2 loss
5-2 loss
4-3 win
6-6 tie
Nov.11
Nov.20
Jan.4
Jan.22
4-2 win
8-3 win
3-3 tie
6-4 loss
2
2
3
1
84-85 A
H
A
Los Angeles
Winnipeg
Winnipeg
Nov.29
Jan.23
Feb.8
12-1 loss
6-4 loss
5-5 tie
Dec.1
Jan.25
Feb.10
6-3 loss
7-4 win
5-3 win
0
2
3
85-86 A
H
Winnipeg
Winnipeg
Jan.5
Feb.7
4-0 loss
5-2 win
Jan.7
Feb.9
2-2 tie
3-3 tie
1
3
87-88 H Winnipeg Jan.12 5-3 loss Jan.13 8-2 win 2
88-89 A Calgary Feb.4 5-2 loss Feb.5 5-4 loss 0
05-06 A
A
A
H
H
H
Minnesota
Colorado
Calgary
Calgary
Edmonton
Minnesota
Oct.12
Oct.27
Nov.5
Dec.23
Mar.23
Mar.29
6-0 loss
6-2 loss
1-0 loss
6-5 SO loss
4-3 SO loss
2-1 win
Oct.14
Oct.29
Nov.7
Dec.26
Mar.25
Mar.31
5-3 win
4-3 OT loss
4-3 loss
2-1 loss
3-2 loss
2-1 SO loss
2
1
0
1
1
3
               

Notes
* The Canucks were originially scheduled to host the Flyers on December 12, 1975, but the game was postponed because of a snow storm. When Philadelphia returned for their scheduled meeting in February, they played both games.

Stats and records up to the end of the 2005-06 season.

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This page last updated May 26, 2006