The Vancouver Canucks will hold a memorial in honour of former defenseman Luc Bourdon in advance of their home opener October 9.

Bourdon, 21, was killed May 29 when his motorcycle collided with a transport truck in New Brunswick, close to his hometown.

"We want to make sure that everyone who Luc touched has the opportunity to celebrate his life and memory," said Canuck's President Chris Zimmerman.

"His passion for our game was always present whenever he was with fans, team personnel or helping in the community. Luc will be forever a Canuck."

Bourdon was selected 10th overall by Vancouver in the 2005 NHL entry draft. He played 36 games with the Canucks over the past two seasons.

The team is asking fans to join the team before the 7:30 p.m puck drop for a pre-game ceremony that will include a video tribute and a moment of silence.

Canucks players will continue to commemorate the late defenseman throughout the season with an element added to each player's helmet.