Canucks ‘trying to find solutions’ after dismal start to season: GM
VANCOUVER — Jim Benning didn’t envision the Vancouver Canucks struggling mightily to start the season.
The general manger made big moves to bolster his roster over the off-season and thought he’d solved some lingering issues. But 17 games into the campaign, the Canucks (5-10-2) are second-last in the Pacific Division after five ugly losses in a row.
“This is wearing on all of us, from ownership through the management team through the coaching staff and the players,” Benning told reporters Thursday. “I believe in this group of players. We’ve shown glimpses. We’re a fragile team right now, whether it’s we take a penalty and we can’t kill it off or a bounce doesn’t go our way.”
Special teams have been a major issue for the Canucks through the opening stretch. The penalty kill is operating at a league-worst 60.3 per cent and the power play hasn’t scored in four games.