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Bo Horvat

Bo Horvat is a Canadian professional ice hockey player currently playing centre and serving as alternate captain for the New York Islanders in the NHL. Known for his two-way game, leadership qualities, and scoring ability, Horvat was previously the captain of the Vancouver Canucks before being traded to the Islanders. He has represented Canada internationally at various tournaments, showcasing his skill and dedication to the sport. Horvat is recognized as a key player and leader both on and off the ice.

1994: Stanley Cup Finals

In 1994, the Canucks reached the Stanley Cup Finals and lost in seven games to the New York Rangers, one win short of winning the Stanley Cup.

April 5, 1995: Bo Horvat Born

On April 5, 1995, Bowie William Horvat, known as Bo Horvat, was born. He is a Canadian professional ice hockey player.

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2008: Toronto Red Wings Victory

In 2008, Bo Horvat helped the Toronto Red Wings defeat the London Jr. Knights in the All-Toronto Peewee AAA hockey tournament. He scored 10 goals and led the team with 16 points in the round-robin part of the tournament.

2010: Elgin-Middlesex Chiefs Player of the Year

During the 2010-11 minor hockey season, Bo Horvat played for the Elgin-Middlesex Chiefs, and he was named the league player of the year after recording 47 goals and 71 assists for 118 points in 68 games.

May 2011: Tribute to Ian Jenkins

In May 2011, Bo Horvat chose jersey number 53 in tribute to fellow London Knights draftee, goalie Ian Jenkins, who wore number 35 and died in an automobile accident.

September 23, 2011: First OHL Goal

On September 23, 2011, Bo Horvat scored his first OHL goal in his league debut with the London Knights, during an 8-0 win over the Saginaw Spirit.

2011: Canada Winter Games

In 2011, Bo Horvat was a member of Team Ontario's under-16 team at the Canada Winter Games. He led the team with nine points, helping Ontario to a fourth-place finish.

2012: Second Consecutive OHL Championship

During the 2012-13 season, Bo Horvat's team was on their way to their second consecutive OHL championship.

2012: Team Ontario Captain

In 2012, Bo Horvat captained Team Ontario at the World U-17 Hockey Challenge, winning a bronze medal. He also was named an alternate captain for Team Canada's under-18 team at the Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament, where they won a gold medal.

2012: Played for Team Canada

In 2012, Bo Horvat played for Team Canada at the World U-17 Hockey Challenge and the Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament (under-18).

2012: J. Ross Robertson Cup Title

In 2012, Bo Horvat won the J. Ross Robertson Cup as OHL champions with the London Knights, and they advanced to the Memorial Cup finals.

January 13, 2013: Point Streak Ends

On January 13, 2013, Bo Horvat's 17-game point streak ended when the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds defeated the London Knights 4-2.

June 30, 2013: Drafted by Vancouver Canucks

On June 30, 2013, the Vancouver Canucks drafted Bo Horvat after trading Cory Schneider to the New Jersey Devils.

2013: Drafted by Vancouver Canucks and Wayne Gretzky 99 Award

In 2013, Bo Horvat was selected ninth overall by the Vancouver Canucks in the NHL entry draft and won the Wayne Gretzky 99 Award as playoff MVP during his junior career in the OHL.

2013: Named Alternate Captain for London Knights

Upon his return to London for the 2013-14 OHL season, Bo Horvat was named one of four alternate captains for the London Knights.

November 4, 2014: NHL Debut

On November 4, 2014, Bo Horvat made his NHL debut against the Colorado Avalanche.

2014: 2014 World Junior Championships

In 2014, Bo Horvat played for Canada's under-20 team at the World Junior Championships in Malmö, Sweden. He played in seven games, recording one goal and three points as Canada finished fourth.

2014: Played for Team Canada

In 2014, Bo Horvat played for Team Canada at the IIHF U20 Championships.

2015: Playoff Performance

During the 2015 playoffs, Bo Horvat recorded a team-high four points in six games during the Canucks' first-round loss to the Calgary Flames.

2015: Heightened Expectations

During the first half of the 2015-16 season, Bo Horvat managed heightened goal-scoring expectations along with increased defensive responsibility.

2015: Vancouver Canucks retain Horvat

In 2015, the Vancouver Canucks chose to keep Horvat in the NHL instead of loaning him to Team Canada for the World Juniors.

2016: 2016-17 Season Performance

During the 2016-17 season, Bo Horvat played in all 82 games, recording 20 goals, 32 assists, and 52 points, setting career highs in all three categories.

January 10, 2017: Named All-Star

On January 10, 2017, Bo Horvat was named an All-Star for the 2017 NHL All-Star Game, becoming the youngest Canuck selected since Trevor Linden.

March 3, 2017: Named Alternate Captain

On March 3, 2017, Bo Horvat was named as one of Vancouver's second alternate captains, replacing Alexandre Burrows.

September 8, 2017: Signed Contract Extension

On September 8, 2017, Bo Horvat signed a six-year, $33 million contract extension with the Canucks.

December 5, 2017: Suffered Broken Foot

On December 5, 2017, Bo Horvat suffered a broken foot during a game against the Carolina Hurricanes, causing him to miss six weeks of play.

2017: Alternative Captain

During the 2017-18 season, Bo Horvat did not serve as one of the alternative captains for the Canucks.

April 12, 2018: Named to Team Canada for 2018 IIHF World Championship

On April 12, 2018, Bo Horvat was named to Team Canada's senior team to compete at the 2018 IIHF World Championship.

September 3, 2018: Proposed to Holly Donaldson

On September 3, 2018, Bo Horvat proposed to his longtime girlfriend, professional equestrian and curler Holly Donaldson.

2018: Named Alternate Captain

Following the retirement of Daniel and Henrik Sedin, Bo Horvat was named one of four alternate captains for the Canucks for the 2018-19 season.

2018: Played for Team Canada

In 2018, Bo Horvat played for Team Canada at the IIHF World Championship.

July 2019: Wedding to Holly Donaldson

In July 2019, Bo Horvat married his longtime girlfriend, Holly Donaldson.

October 9, 2019: Named Canucks Captain

On October 9, 2019, Bo Horvat was named the 14th captain of the Vancouver Canucks during a pre-game ceremony.

2019: Named Captain of Vancouver Canucks

In 2019, Bo Horvat was named captain of the Vancouver Canucks, a position he held until his trade in 2023.

June 28, 2020: Birth of first child

On June 28, 2020, Bo Horvat and Holly Donaldson's first child was born.

August 1, 2020: Return to Play

On August 1, 2020, Bo Horvat returned to play with the Canucks after a league-wide season suspension due to the COVID-19 pandemic, as the team qualified for the 2020 playoffs.

January 30, 2023: Traded to New York Islanders

On January 30, 2023, Bo Horvat was traded to the New York Islanders, ending his nine-season tenure with the Canucks.

2023: Traded to the New York Islanders

In 2023, Bo Horvat was traded to the New York Islanders after serving as captain for the Vancouver Canucks since 2019.

2025: Named to Team Canada for 2025 IIHF World Championship

In 2025, Bo Horvat was named to Team Canada to compete at the 2025 IIHF World Championship.

December 31, 2025: Named to Canada's Roster for 2026 Winter Olympics

On December 31, 2025, Bo Horvat was named to Canada's roster to compete at the 2026 Winter Olympics.

2026: Competed at 2026 Winter Olympics

In 2026, Bo Horvat was named to Canada's roster to compete at the 2026 Winter Olympics.