As the decade turned, a shift in the Canucks leadership occurred as Stan Smyl resigned his captaincy prior to the 1990-91 NHL season due to a reduced on-ice role with the team. In his place, the Canucks implemented a rotating captaincy of Linden, Dan Quinn (ice hockey) and Doug Lidster; of the three, Linden retained the captaincy thereafter, becoming the youngest permanent captain in team history at 21 years of age. At the end of the season, Smyl retired as the teams all-time leader in games played, goals, assists and points. Led by Linden and in large part to Quinns dealings, the Canucks rose to prominence in the early 1990s. This increased success came roughly around the time the Oilers and Flames began to sink in the standings. As a result, Vancouver won their first division title in 17 years with 42 wins, 26 losses and 12 ties during the 1991-92 NHL season (it was also the teams first winning season since the 1975-76 season). During the campaign, the Canucks honoured Smyl, who had remained on the team as an assistant coach, by making him the first player in team history to have his jersey (number 12) retired. In the 1992 Stanley Cup playoffs, the Canucks won their first series since 1982 before being eliminated by the Oilers in the second round. Quinn and Bure became the first Canucks recipients of major NHL awards in the off-season, being awarded the Jack Adams Award as the best coach (Quinn assumed a dual coaching and general managerial role starting that year) and the top rookie in the league, respectively. The following year, the Canucks repeated as regular season division champions, while Bure emerged as arguably the teams first superstar with his first of back-to-back 60-goal seasons, totals which remain the highest recorded in Canucks history. As the team struggled to score in the second half of the 1993-94 Vancouver Canucks season, Bure recorded 49 goals in the clubs final 51 games and contributed to 46.45% of his teams goals in the final 47 games of the season to carry the Canucks into the 1994 post-season. Jim Matheson of the Edmonton Journal called Bure "the NHLs best forward the last 40 games, scoring almost a goal a game."

Based on the above article, answer a question. What players rotated captaincy?
Doug Lidster