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Stanley Philip Smyl (born January 28, 1958 in Glendon, Alberta, Canada) is a Canadian former player. He was a member of the NHL's Vancouver Canucks for his entire career, until he retired in 1991. His number 12 was the first retired number in Canucks' history (Trevor Linden's number 16 was retired on December 17, 2008), currently hanging from the rafters of General Motors Place in Vancouver (initially raised at the Pacific Coliseum). A long-time team captain and nicknamed "the Steamer", he is considered one of the most popular Canucks of all time. Until the 2003–04 NHL season, he held many offensive scoring records on the team.

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  • Stanley Philip Smyl (born January 28, 1958 in Glendon, Alberta, Canada) is a Canadian former player. He was a member of the NHL's Vancouver Canucks for his entire career, until he retired in 1991. His number 12 was the first retired number in Canucks' history (Trevor Linden's number 16 was retired on December 17, 2008), currently hanging from the rafters of General Motors Place in Vancouver (initially raised at the Pacific Coliseum). A long-time team captain and nicknamed "the Steamer", he is considered one of the most popular Canucks of all time. Until the 2003–04 NHL season, he held many offensive scoring records on the team.
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  • Stanley Philip Smyl (born January 28, 1958 in Glendon, Alberta, Canada) is a Canadian former player. He was a member of the NHL's Vancouver Canucks for his entire career, until he retired in 1991. His number 12 was the first retired number in Canucks' history (Trevor Linden's number 16 was retired on December 17, 2008), currently hanging from the rafters of General Motors Place in Vancouver (initially raised at the Pacific Coliseum). A long-time team captain and nicknamed "the Steamer", he is considered one of the most popular Canucks of all time. Until the 2003–04 NHL season, he held many offensive scoring records on the team.
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