Vancouver Canucks Patrik Allvin says team is starting to turn corner
And he’s tasked players with figuring out how they can help improve the team going forward.
Medical staff faced questions when a series of high-profile injuries hit the lineup, including a groin ailment that kept star goalie Thatcher Demko off the ice for nearly four months and another where winger Tanner Pearson suffered multiple setbacks following a broken hand. Changing coaches midseason created a new atmosphere around the rink, Allvin said, noting that Tocchet, new assistant coach Adam Foote and new defensive development specialist Sergei Gonchar brought a new mindset to the group.“It’s my job to communicate with the coaching staff how we’re going to run this team moving forward. And I think the coaching staff have built in a fairly short period of time that trust from the players.
“Our job is to get better from game one to game 82,” he said. “I’m very excited about the core of good players that we have here. And I don’t see a reason why we can’t push [for a playoff spot] coming into game one next year.”
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