
New Canucks coach Adam Foote hopes shutdown past can help spark scoring
VANCOUVER — New Canucks head coach Adam Foote says lessons from his years as a hard-nosed NHL defenceman can help the team sharpen its offensive game.
During his 19 NHL seasons with the Quebec Nordiques, Colorado Avalanche and Columbus Blue Jackets, Foote studied the opposition’s top offensive players as part of his own training to figure out what they did best.
“You study the game, you use the people around you to help you understand what offence is going at you,” Foote told a news conference at Rogers Arena Thursday. “I knew what I was uncomfortable defending. I knew what works, what put me or my partner or our goaltender in a tough spot.
“I’m very fortunate that I had to play against those top players and shut them down. It was a fun job. We’ve got lots of ideas on how to make (our) offence better.”