Find out who owns the Vancouver Canucks, the owner's net worth, source of wealth and ownership history of the franchise.
The Vancouver Canucks are a household franchise in the NHL based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The team was founded in 1970 and is part of the Pacific Division.
The Vancouver Canucks are one of the most competitive teams in the NHL, having reached three Stanley Cup finals and winning two Presidents' Trophies** (2011, 2012) as well as multiple division titles.
Who owns the Vancouver Canucks?
The Vancouver Canucks are currently owned by the Aquilini Investment Group, led by Francesco Aquilini, along with his father, Luigi, and brother, Roberto.
Vancouver Canucks owner's net worth and source of wealth
Francesco Aquilini
Francesco Aquilini is a Canadian businessman and investor. He is one of the core members of the Aquilini Investment Group with diverse investments.
The Aquilini family has a collective net worth of around $3.3 billion accrued from their investments in Agriculture and real estate through the Aquilini Investment Group.
Ownership History
The Aquilini family initially acquired a 50% stake in the Canucks franchise in 2004 before purchasing the remaining shares in 2006.
Club Net Worth & Valuation
The Vancouver Canucks are valued at $1.95 billion according to figures from Forbes.
Club Details
The Vancouver Canucks was founded in 1970. The team plays its home games at the Rogers Arena located in Vancouver, British Columbia. It has a seating capacity of 18,910 and was opened in 1995.
Club History & Trophies
The Vancouver Canucks have reached the Stanley Cup Finals three times but have not won it.