Other celebrations planned for Lunar New Year by the Canucks include a celebration in sections 122-103 featuring food samples and other festivities, $20,000 in donations to the Vancouver Chinatown Foundation and S.U.C.C.E.S.S, and a Lucky Dragon made from sticks that will be on display outside Rogers Arena. This year, the Canucks plan to celebrate in style with a new Lunar New Year merchandise collection, available on VanBase.ca and in-store, co-designed by award-winning artist Trevor Lai. The dragon The Vancouver Canucks are celebrating the Lunar New Year with another dazzling and limited-edition jersey honouring the Year of the Dragon. “Lunar New Year provides us a unique opportunity to Vancouver Canucks players will not be wearing the jerseys during warmups due to the recent NHL regulations. More jerseys will be available for sale at the team store on game day on Jan. 27. Of the proceeds from the jersey sales, $20,000 will be donated to the Vancouver Chinatown Foundation and Success B.C. The 2024 Lunar New Year is the Year of the Dragon which represents good luck, health and strength in the Chinese zodiac. "Lunar New Year provides us a unique opportunity to showcase the richness of the East Asian culture while celebrating the diversity of our community that makes Vancouver so welcoming and inclusive,” said Michael Doyle In comparison, it costs just over $300 to get a brand-new Canucks blue home jersey with a name and number of your choosing on the back. This year’s Lunar New Year logo was designed by artist Trevor Lai. It features a dragon intertwined with the Canucks Flying Skate logo, one that has grown increasingly popular with the fan base in recent years. Jersey All Women's Clothes Hoodie & Sweaters Shirts & Tops Jackets Accessories Canucks Signature Collection Kids JERSEY All Kid's Clothes Hoodies & Sweatshirts Shirts & Tops Jackets Onesies & Sets Bottoms ROOKIE COLLECTION This year, the Canucks are celebrating in style with a new Lunar New Year merchandise collection, available on online, and in-store, co-designed by award-winning artist Trevor Lai. As the Vancouver Canucks gear up to celebrate the 2025 Lunar New Year, the team has unveiled a jersey design that reflects cultural richness and hockey pride. Created by Vancouver-based designer This year’s Lunar New Year logo, celebrating the Year of the Dragon, was designed by Trevor Lai. “My goal with this year’s design is to make the logo a game-changing symbol that will empower the Asian community, Vancouver Canucks fanbase, and entire hockey world,” Lai said. The red jersey features a yellow dragon that is completely Following the Chinese New Year, the Vancouver Canucks will celebrate with festive warm-up jerseys and arena events in their game against the Boston Bruins on Feb. 17. During a pre-game event Jan. Following the Chinese New Year, the Vancouver Canucks will celebrate with festive warm-up jerseys and arena events in their game against the Boston Bruins on Feb. 17. During a pre-game event Jan.30, Trevor Linden, former Canuck and president of hockey operations, NHL said “Vancouver being such a multi-cultural city, we are really excited The designer of the Vancouver Canucks’ special edition Lunar New Year jerseys says he hopes the bold redesign sends a message about inclusivity and anti-Asian racism. When the NHL‘s Vancouver Canucks face off against the Edmonton Oilers on January 25, they won’t step on the ice wearing their usual blue and green.. Instead, the franchise is revealing a brand-new jersey to commemorate the upcoming Year of the Tiger, swapping blue and green for red and gold, with the team’s orca logo reimagined as a tiger breaching the water. The Vancouver Canucks are celebrating the Lunar New Year with another dazzling and limited-edition jersey honouring the Year of the Dragon. "Lunar New Year provides us a unique opportunity to WDYTT: Make a Canucks prediction for the year 2025; The Farmies: Abbotsford Canucks ring in the New Year with a 4-2 loss vs. Calgary ‘A lot of tension’: Ex-Canuck Richardson says he told Miller he would ‘lose’ Pettersson; All 3 Canucks prospects advance to the World Juniors quarterfinals Year of the Rat patch station in section 113; Dragon and Lion dancers throughout the evening; Player-worn Lunar New Year jerseys will be available after warmup, along with other themed merchandise at the Canucks Team Store and online at VanBase.ca. The Year of the Rat officially begins on January 25, lasting until February 11, 2021. The Vancouver Canucks’ new limited-edition Lunar New Year jersey is being well-received for its design, aimed at celebrating the Year of the Rabbit. But at $750 a piece – about triple the price of a typical jersey – some are balking at the price. It’s one of many specialty theme nights on the Canucks calendar for the second half of the season. The actual Lunar New Year date lands on January 29. The Canucks have released a special Lunar New Year logo for each of the last few years. Some of the past designs can be seen below and they included a dragon, rabbit, and other zodiac animals.
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