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Quinn and Bure became the first Canucks recipients of major NHL awards in the off-season, being awarded the Jack Adams Award as the best coach ( Quinn assumed a dual coaching and general managerial role starting that year ) and the top rookie in the league, respectively.
The following year, the Canucks repeated as regular season division champions, while Bure emerged as arguably the team's first superstar with his first of back-to-back 60-goal seasons, totals which remain the highest recorded in Canucks history.
With a young core that included Linden, Bure and McLean still in their twenties after the 1994 playoffs, the Canucks appeared poised to remain contenders in the league.
The Canucks made another significant move in the off-season by acquiring high-scoring Russian forward Alexander Mogilny from the Buffalo Sabres, reuniting Bure with his former CSKA Moscow and national team linemate.
Despite strong performances from Mogilny and team-leading point-scorer Martin Gelinas in Bure and Linden's absence ( both of whom were injured for long periods of time during the season ), the Canucks missed the playoffs for the first of four consecutive seasons that year.
He later replaced the injured Pavel Bure of the Vancouver Canucks on the West's starting lineup.
His 25 power play goals led the league and tied Pavel Bure for the Canucks single-season record.
He was the first Canucks rookie to score 30 goals and came within one point of tying Ivan Hlinka's team record of 60 points as a first-year player, set in 1981 82 ( the record was later tied by Pavel Bure in 1991 92 ).
With San Jose facing elmination the following game, Henrik recorded two more assists for his 11th and 12th points in the series, tying Bure for most in a single round by a Canucks player.
After three-and-a-half seasons in Florida, Jovanovski was traded to the Vancouver Canucks in a seven-player deal for Pavel Bure.
Nicknamed " The Russian Rocket " for his speed, Bure played for 12 seasons in the National Hockey League ( NHL ) with the Vancouver Canucks, Florida Panthers and New York Rangers.
After seven seasons with the Canucks, Bure was dealt to the Panthers, where he won back-to-back Rocket Richard Trophies as the league's leading goal-scorer ( he also led the league in goal scoring with Vancouver in 1993 94, before the trophy's inauguration ).
Nearly five years before Bure made his NHL debut with the Vancouver Canucks in 1991 at the Pacific Coliseum, he played his first game at his future home rink as part of the tour.
Bure was selected 113th overall in the 6th round of the 1989 NHL Entry Draft by the Vancouver Canucks, following his rookie season with CSKA Moscow.
However, the Canucks ' head scout at the time, Mike Penny, discovered that Bure had played in additional exhibition and international games to make him an eligible late-round draft choice a year early.
Soviet authorities forbade the Canucks to contact Bure personally.
The Canucks began negotiating a contract with Bure, but before one could be finalized, the issue of his existing contract with the Central Red Army had to be settled.
After the Canucks offered $ 200, 000, Bure stood up in the courtroom to offer an additional $ 50, 000, bringing the total to $ 250, 000.
The deal made Bure the Canucks ' second highest paid player behind team captain Trevor Linden, who had just recently signed a four-year, $ 3. 7 million contract.
As the Canucks opened the 1992 playoffs against the Winnipeg Jets, Bure recorded his first NHL hat trick in game six to help force a seventh and deciding game.
Bure appeared in his first NHL All-Star Game that season in 1993, being named to the Clarence Campbell Conference Team as the lone Canucks representative.
In the seventh game of the opening round series against the Calgary Flames, Bure scored one of the most significant and well-known goals in Canucks history.
With Bure out of the game, the Canucks lost the contest 5 1.
In the subsequent off-season, the Canucks announced they had re-signed Bure to a five-year, US $ 24. 5 million contract on June 16.

Bure and had
Instead, in August of that year, he married Idelette de Bure, a widow who had two children from her first marriage.
Meanwhile, Pavel Bure, unhappy in Vancouver, had withheld himself from the team and requested a trade at the beginning of the campaign.
Between 2000 and 2005 the island between the two channels linking Wroxham Broad to the Bure underwent restoration to stop erosion and improve the island's ecology, which had become degraded.
Between 2000 and 2005 the island between the two channels linking Wroxham Broad to the Bure underwent restoration to stop erosion and improve the island's ecology, which had become degraded.
The River Bure Wherry was 54 ' x 12 ' 8 ", but for the Aylsham Navigation, i. e. the upper reaches of the Bure, the boats had to be 12 ' 6 " x 3 ' 6 " maximum.
King ’ s End had a substantially lower population and none of the commercial bustle found on the other side of the Bure.
Bure struggled with knee injuries throughout his career, resulting in his retirement in 2005 as a member of the Rangers, although he had not played since 2003.
Vladimir Bure, a Russian swimming legend, had dreams of Pavel becoming a professional swimmer, but Pavel aspired to play hockey at an early age.
Until that point, Bure had only played hockey on the streets with a ball.
Several other teams either had similar knowledge or had pursued Bure, but there was confusion as to the legitimacy of the extra games.
General manager Pat Quinn originally intended to draft Bure in the eighth round, but after receiving word that the Edmonton Oilers had similar intentions, he selected him in the sixth.
When it came to voting for the players, Bure had the most total votes, but not enough at either position to claim a spot.
The hit came after Bure had been cross-checked from behind by defenceman Craig Ludwig and hit in the head by Churla while he was still on his knees on the ice.
A Toronto Star article published before the first game of the Finals on May 31, 1994, claimed that Bure had signed a five-year, US $ 30 million contract that, if the Canucks had not agreed to, would have seen him pull out of game five of the Conference Finals against the Maple Leafs.
Bure had lacked a consistent linemate since he was centred by fellow Soviets Igor Larionov and Anatoli Semenov in each of his first two seasons.
After Bure went eight games without a goal, Renney claimed that Bure was not playing with a head injury, but instead had injured his shoulder in a game against the New York Rangers on November 23.

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With Bure gone and Messier in the last year of his contract, several previously under-achieving players began developing into key contributors for the team, most notably Naslund and Bertuzzi.
The level of water in Muck Fleet is lower than that of the River Bure, and water from the channel is pumped into the river by Stokesby pumping station, which is maintained by the Internal Drainage Board.
At the east end of Breydon Water the river returns to a narrow channel, passing under Breydon Bridge after which it is joined by the River Bure then under Haven Bridge from where it is 4. 4 km through the harbour into the North Sea.
After Aylsham Lock and Burgh Bridge, the Bure passes through Buxton Lammas, Coltishall, Belaugh, Wroxham, Horning, Ludham Bridge, past St. Benet's Abbey, through Oby, Acle, Stokesby, along the northern border of the Halvergate Marshes, through Runham and Great Yarmouth where it meets Breydon Water and flows into the sea at Gorleston.
Town houses took their water from wells dug into the substrate which became increasingly polluted by leaching of waste through the alluvial bed of the Bure.
* April 30, 1994: Pavel Bure scores 2: 20 into double overtime of the seventh game of the opening round of Vancouver's playoff series with Calgary.
After six years of eligibility, Bure was elected into the Hockey Hall of Fame in June 2012.
On arriving in Vancouver, the former Red Army teammate took Bure into his North Vancouver home for two weeks before Bure moved into his own downtown apartment.
In the season opener against the Calgary Flames, on October 5, 1996, Bure was pushed into the boards head-first by rookie defenceman Todd Simpson.
Bure held out well into the 1998 99 season until he was traded on January 17, 1999, to the Florida Panthers, with Bret Hedican, Brad Ference, and Vancouver's third-round choice in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft ( Robert Fried ) for Ed Jovanovski, Dave Gagner, Mike Brown, Kevin Weekes, and Florida's first-round choice in the 2000 draft ( Nathan Smith ).
Because Bure had been inactive since the 2002 03 season, he was eligible for selection into the Hockey Hall of Fame ( HHOF ) immediately following his retirement.
Bure retained his father as his personal trainer well into his playing career, before severing ties with him in 1997.
Bure ventured into the wine making business, where he has partnered with a few entrepreneurs and created Bure Family Wines.
After the Rangers came back from a 3 0 deficit to tie the game, Babych jumped into the rush and buried a pass from Pavel Bure to score the game-winning goal.

0.160 seconds.