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The Whiteboard: Drop Hybrid. Just Rebuild. It’s Cleaner.

The Whiteboard: Drop Hybrid. Just Rebuild. It’s Cleaner.

Games like Leafs–Canucks still carry extra weight for fans and ownership, but the bigger reality is that the present is grim and the organization has no choice but to start speaking honestly about the future. The Canucks no longer have the benefit of the doubt, and rebuilding trust will require visible action before fans are willing to grant patience or grace. Injury concerns add to the uncertainty, with Kiefer Sherwood sidelined one to three weeks and no clarity on how serious Thatcher Demko’s situation may be. With pressure mounting, silence is no longer an option for this organization.

Canucks Talk

January 12, 202624m 32s

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Show Notes

Games like Leafs–Canucks still carry extra weight for fans and ownership, but the bigger reality is that the present is grim and the organization has no choice but to start speaking honestly about the future. The Canucks no longer have the benefit of the doubt, and rebuilding trust will require visible action before fans are willing to grant patience or grace. Injury concerns add to the uncertainty, with Kiefer Sherwood sidelined one to three weeks and no clarity on how serious Thatcher Demko’s situation may be. With pressure mounting, silence is no longer an option for this organization.

This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty and Elan Chark

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Topics

future planningfan trustroster uncertaintykiefer sherwood injurymanagement pressurenhl analysisthatcher demko injuryvancouver hockeyorganizational directioncanucksmarket trustleafs matchupadam footerebuild conversationteam transparency