I knew I had vague memories between 2015-2019 where I would be watching season-slipping games in November each year.

2023 and 2024 are the exceptions (and make the average seem better), but I wanted to check and make sure I wasn’t making it up.

It do be like that sometimes (in November).

24 comments
  1. Not that crazy of a difference when the team has had an overall winning percentage of 45% over that span.

  2. I remember we started very slow in 2010-2011 as well. Luongo always had terrible starts to the year

  3. Then… Aquilini starts panicking and sacrificing the future in order to try and get back into the playoff race.

  4. Record wise even the good 2023-2024 team, November was worse than any one of October, December or January that season.

  5. It’s been like this in Vancouver since the days of the Grizzlies, when Bryant Reeves would come into the season completely out-of-shape and unready to start the season. Then, the Canucks did it every year. Yet, nothing ever changes. They seemingly don’t give the players a list of all the things they need to do during the off-season, they don’t send anyone to check on them, don’t get them into training facilities, don’t set them up with training partners, etc…

  6. Now do all time win %.

    Canucks are the third worst team in league history.

    (Not including Seattle in this)

  7. Canucks are 4-14 this month.

    Lost to LA in overtime last night🤙🏻

    Love being a Canucks fan.

  8. there’s a reason why the canucks have been terrible in that time span, and that includes in November and October too.

  9. Mr MF I do not see your analysis. Are they hiding the same way as the majority of our players?

    Were they hiding like our ownership is just taking a little bit of money out of our pocket.

    Problems not team it’s the ownership! Not putting any money into yhenuts and bolts for a billion dollar team. IE practice facility for million dollar athletes. Craziness.

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