Desjardins went the distance to learn about Canucks
WHISTLER, B.C. – Willie Desjardins went to great lengths — and travelled great distances — to learn more about his Vancouver Canucks.
After the 57-year-old was hired as the franchise’s 18th head coach in June, he hit the road to meet with members of a veteran core that will need to rebound in a big way following a miserable 2013-’14 campaign that ended with the Canucks missing the playoffs for the first time in six seasons.
“It’s important to me because the players are such a main part of what’s going to happen, and you have to find out where they’re at and where they’re coming from,” said Desjardins, who is getting his first chance to lead an NHL club. “I really wanted their feedback — where they saw the team, what they believed could happen. It’s just a good opportunity. You get to see them in a business (setting), and then you get to see them in their setting a little bit.
“It just helps me to get to know the players a little bit and see their passion.”