Ten issues facing the post-lockout Canucks: The coaching staff

If and when the NHL returns to action, the Vancouver Canucks are facing a few issues.

After all, they were unexpectedly bounced from the first round of the playoffs last spring, and they’ll return to the league with pretty much the same lineup that couldn’t get the job done.

Over the course of 10 days, Jason Botchford and Ben Kuzma are examining 10 issues that might concern the Canucks and their fans. Follow the series here, where we’ll add a new installment each day.

 

8. The coaching staff
Alain Vigneault is the Canucks’ most successful coach of all time, but can he bring them their first Stanley Cup? Several teams, including the Chicago Blackhawks, San Jose Sharks and Washington Capitals, made significant changes to their coaching staffs after disappointing ends to the 2011-12 season, but the Canucks kept theirs in place. Will their faith in one of the NHL’s longest-serving coaches be rewarded, or will players be looking for a change? Read more from Ben Kuzma.

9. The salary cap
The way CBA negotiations are shaping up, the Canucks could find themselves needing to sign 10 players with only $4 million of cap space. One of them would be star defenceman Alex Edler, who will be looking for a raise. That puts a huge onus on youngsters Chris Tanev and Zack Kassian to perform while they are still among the club’s lowest paid players. Read more from Jason Botchford.

10. The window is closing
Last season, just seven teams were younger than the Canucks. Soon Dan Hamhuis will become the ninth Canucks over 30 years old. The Sedin twins may have a few good year left, but there’s nobody of their quality in the system poised to take over when they’re gone. Look no further than the 2007 Ottawa Senators to see how quickly a Stanley Cup contender can fall. Read Jason Back when the NHL still played games, the Ottawa Senators were saturated in confidence to start the 2007-08 campaign. Read more from Jason Botchford.

 

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