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Adam Foote is facing mixed reactions in Vancouver as Patrik Allvin hears growing noise, with Bruce Cassidy now available after Vegas made its move.
Not all fans are on the same page.
There’s frustration, no doubt. But there’s also a segment that still backs Foote despite how the season has unfolded.
Vancouver sits at 50 points in 72 games. That record has fueled the calls for change more than anything else.
Some fans see a team that hasn’t improved enough structurally, especially in its own zone where breakdowns keep showing up.
Others see a coach dealing with a flawed roster and a season that slipped early.
That divide is shaping the conversation right now.
Foote still has support despite brutal season
The Canucks have allowed 273 goals. That number jumps out, and it’s a big reason why some fans want a new voice behind the bench.
Bruce Cassidy fits that idea.
He brings a track record of structure and accountability, something many believe this group desperately needs.
But not everyone is ready to make that switch.
There’s belief in parts of the fan base that Foote hasn’t been given enough time to fully implement his system, especially with inconsistency in the lineup.
And that matters in a long season.
At the same time, pressure is building on Patrik Allvin.
Fans aren’t just looking at the coach. They’re questioning roster decisions and whether this group was set up to compete in the first place.
That’s where the debate gets more complex.
Because even if Cassidy is available, a coaching change alone doesn’t fix everything.
Still, the conversation isn’t going away.
As long as Vancouver stays at the bottom of the standings, every option will be discussed and including a proven coach waiting on the market.
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