Vancouver Canucks fire general manager Patrik Allvin after last-place finish
VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Canucks have fired general manager Patrik Allvin after a dismal season and will look for a new face to lead the NHL team through its rebuild.
Vancouver’s president of hockey operations, Jim Rutherford, announced the move on Friday, a day after ending their campaign with a 6-1 loss at Edmonton.
The move comes as the Canucks finished the season at the bottom of the league standings with a 25-49-8 record.
Hopes were once again high for Vancouver at the start of the season but the team sputtered and quickly slipped down the standings, seemingly unable to curtail its defensive woes amid a heavy dose of early injuries.


