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Memorabilia Monday: Canucks items from events that never actually happened

Jun 8, 2026, 16:30 EDTUpdated: Jun 8, 2026, 15:25 EDT
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Welcome to the first written edition of Memorabilia Monday, a new segment here at CanucksArmy where, every Monday during the Canucks’ offseason, we will highlight a piece or multiple pieces of Vancouver Canucks memorabilia, as submitted by our readers and listeners of Canucks Conversation.
The inspiration for this series came from a post I made on Twitter/X last week, where I asked people to send me their most prized pieces of memorabilia. The response was tremendous, and gave me the idea for this series. We highlighted most of these on last week’s episode of Canucks Conversation, but this week, we’re focusing on a specific genre of Canucks memorabilia: Canucks memorabilia items from events that never happened.
Here’s what people submitted:
From Cory McQuhae:


Remember these games? Yeah, me neither.
On a side note: We really need to decide, as a society, to bring back physical tickets. And on that note…
From Matt McAuley:
“Family member won tickets and gifted to my wife and I, and then the season was cancelled for COVID. When I called the Canucks office, they said since they were not our season seats, that they couldn’t/wouldn’t do anything so we lost out.”

As a collector myself, I wonder if COVID-related memorabilia will ever have a market. This ticket stub would certainly fall into that category.
One can dream
If you go to the trouble of having it made, you have to wear it. But on the Sprite can jersey? Really?
From Chester Ming:

Call that manifestation, baby!
The “other” Stanley Cup merchandise
Look, both teams need to have championship merch ready to go. Leagues do their very best to make sure that the losing team’s championship merchandise never see the light of day, but sometimes, you still find gems like these:
And how about this one, which comes with a story from Dave M:
“I actually grew up in a small town outside of Calgary. My parents would have purchased it at a Jersey City in Calgary. About 10 years ago, my Mom gave it to me. I didn’t know she still had it. I don’t imagine many exist. It’s over 30 years old!”

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Be sure to send in your own submissions for Memorabilia Mondays by filling out our Contact Form here. We also opened some hockey cards recently, and you can watch that video below!
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