Unlikely playoff push complicates trade deadline for new Canucks front office
VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Canucks have not made Jim Rutherford’s job easy.
The team languished at the bottom of the Pacific Division standings when Rutherford was appointed president of hockey operations in early December. Now the Canucks (30-25-7) sit three points out of a playoff spot, complicating whether Vancouver will be buyers or sellers ahead of Monday’s NHL trade deadline.
Head coach Bruce Boudreau said he’s offered to help the front office in any way he can, but hasn’t been talking to management much.
“I think Jim and (general manager Patrik Allvin) have a really good nose for what this team needs,” he said. “I think they like the way things are going. We know we go through a gauntlet after this weekend of teams. But I’ve come to the conclusion that you can beat anybody on any given night.”