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Vancouver Canucks present theme nights with the Vaisakhi theme taking place March 24th

Darpan News Desk NHL-Vancouver Canucks, 04 Feb, 2021 04:06 AM
  • Vancouver Canucks present theme nights with the Vaisakhi theme taking place March 24th

The Vancouver Canucks announced their theme night schedule today for the 2020.21 season. The Canucks began hosting theme nights four seasons ago with the goal of celebrating the team's diverse community and fanbase.

While attendance and participation at Rogers Arena is not possible this year, the Canucks will continue to engage extensively with fans through their social media channels and partners this year as they continue to grow and evolve the special game nights.

The Vancouver Canucks theme night schedule includes the following games:

Lunar New Year Game, Presented by TD, February 11 vs Calgary Custom red Lunar New Year jerseys will be worn during warm-up and available at vanbase.ca.

Reverse Retro Homestand, Presented by TD, February 19-25 vs Winnipeg and Edmonton Reverse Retro jerseys will be worn in-game for all four home games during this period.

Pride (Hockey is for Everyone), Presented by TD, March 4 vs Toronto

Women in Hockey (Hockey is for Everyone) Presented by Budweiser, March 8 vs Montreal

Indigenous Peoples Night (Hockey is for Everyone), Presented by Rogers, March 13 vs Edmonton

Hockey Fights Cancer, March 22 vs Winnipeg Lavender Hockey Fights Cancer jerseys will be worn during warm-up and available at vanbase.ca.

Vaisakhi Celebration, Presented by TD, March 24 vs Winnipeg

World Autism Acceptance Game, March 31 vs Calgary

NHL Green Month Environment Game, Presented by Toyota, April 22 vs Ottawa

Armed Forces Appreciation, May 4 vs Edmonton Custom camo jerseys will be worn during warm-up and available at vanbase.ca

Frontline Workers Appreciation Night, Presented by BCLC, May 8, vs Calgary Facebook Share. 

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