Canucks president optimistic about future despite missing playoffs
VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Canucks missed the playoffs for a third consecutive season and two of the best players in franchise history are retiring, and yet there is a sense of optimism around the team heading into the summer.
The retirement of Henrik and Daniel Sedin after 17 seasons in a Canuck uniform will cost Vancouver over 100 points on the ice and create a leadership void in the dressing room. Team management realizes the challenges ahead but believes the Canucks are assembling the young talent able to put them back on the road to respectability.
“We are encouraged as an organization about where we are as a group,” Trevor Linden, the Canucks president of hockey operations, told a season-ending news conference Monday. “I think this group has an identity moving forward with its young players that is exciting.
“We’ve got a long way to go, we know that. I think there is a lot of positives and we have to keep building on those and working towards getting better.”


