Vancouver Canucks say franchise, including farm team, in full alignment
From the top of hockey operations to how its farm team trains and plays, the Vancouver Canucks maintain they’re all aligned heading into the start of the new NHL season.
“Guys when they get called up here, they aren’t taking two or three games to figure out how to play it gives all the players a better chance at being successful.” Colliton shared input too, highlighting the togetherness between the coaches at both levels, Rutherford added. “The start is a big thing around here,” said Tocchet. “I told the players: ‘Don’t worry about the start, worry about the first day of camp, then we’ll go from the second day.’ I know it’s a cliché, but I believe in that. One step at a time, one brick at a time.”
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