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Luongo reflective as he prepares to enter Canuck ring of honour

Hall of Fame goalie remembers his time in Vancouver as the most important part of his career
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Roberto Luongo says his time with the Vancouver Canucks was career-defining.

Luongo spent parts of eight seasons with the Canadian franchise after being acquired in 2006 as part of a package deal with the Florida Panthers.

鈥淚t was the most important stretch of my career,鈥 he said during a Thursday morning media availability. 鈥淚t was when I was in my prime. We had a great team, we were in the playoffs, we made a run to the cup. I played in the Olympics in this city.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a huge, huge part of my life, always will be.鈥

Luongo鈥檚 name and image were to be enshrined on the Canucks鈥 Ring of Honour at Rogers Arena on Thursday night ahead of the game against the Florida Panthers.

He retired in 2019, joined the Panthers鈥 front office, and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame last year as a first-ballot inductee.

Luongo helped lead the Canucks to the Stanley Cup finals in 2011, where they lost to the Boston Bruins in Game 7 of the series. Additionally, he backstopped Canada to a gold medal in the Canucks鈥 home arena during the 2010 Winter Olympics.

鈥淚 only remember the last play. I watch it all the time,鈥 he said of Sidney Crosby鈥檚 golden goal in the 3-2 overtime win over the United States. 鈥淲hen the goal happened, there was so much pressure at that moment, given it was the Olympics in Vancouver 鈥 (and) Team Canada. I felt such a huge weight lifted off my shoulders.鈥

There were ups and downs to Luongo鈥檚 time in Vancouver, from becoming the first goaltender to serve as an NHL team captain since Bill Durnan in the 1947鈥48 season and Olympic success, to Stanley Cup heartbreak and his infamous 鈥渕y contract sucks鈥 moment.

The contract comment was uttered in 2014 after trade talks between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Vancouver broke down, after then-head coach John Tortorella had decided to split netminding duties between Luongo and backup Eddie Lack.

Luongo then spoke to media about the burden of his 12-year, $64-million contract which served to scuttle potential trades.

鈥淔ifteen minutes before I came out, found out I wasn鈥檛 getting traded to Toronto,鈥 he said Thursday. 鈥淚 was a little bit emotional at the time and didn鈥檛 have time to regroup.

鈥淥bviously, the contract didn鈥檛 suck, but for certain reasons it did. I remember being so emotional in that very moment because of what had transpired 15 minutes prior and I wish I would鈥檝e had a few more minutes to gather myself before I went out there.鈥

The Montreal native now works for the Panthers as the special adviser to the general manager and oversees the team鈥檚 goaltending department.

He joins a cast of former Vancouver teammates who now work in some capacity around the league. Forwards Henrik and Daniel Sedin have front-office jobs with the Canucks, Manny Malhotra is an assistant coach with the Toronto Maple Leafs while Alex Burrows has a similar role with the Montreal Canadiens, and defenceman Kevin Bieksa is an analyst with Hockey Night in Canada.

鈥淚t鈥檚 amazing. It was a special group. Guys genuinely loved each other, cared for each other, teased each other all the time,鈥 Luongo said, adding he remembers countless Ping-Pong tournaments and card games on flights.

鈥淚t was a really tight group and the fact you see them sprinkled around the league is fun because I get to see them.鈥

The ex-goaltender could have chosen to go on the NHL鈥檚 long term injured reserve instead of retiring in 2019 to get the remainder of his salary, but decided he wanted to go out on his own terms. A feature, he said, that defined his time with the Canucks.

鈥淲hen I played, I always wanted to the best. Didn鈥檛 matter what year it was, whether it was my rookie year or even my last year when I was 40 years old. I was always striving to be the best goalie in the league, that鈥檚 the way I was built,鈥 he said about looking back on his career.

鈥淚鈥檓 glad that it is getting recognized, this city holds a special place for me.鈥

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