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Vancouver Canucks coach calls out team for lingering 'defeated feeling'
Coach Adam Foote criticized the team's frustrated mindset causing breakdowns during an 11-game winless streak, urging players to stay disciplined and within the game plan.
- The Vancouver Canucks extended their losing streak to 11 games after a 4-3 defeat to the New York Islanders, marking their worst run in 55 years of franchise history.
- Coach Adam Foote highlighted the need for players to avoid a 'defeated feeling' and emphasized that veterans must lead the effort to change the team's culture.
- General Manager Patrik Allvin expressed his trust in Foote and the coaching staff, stating he is satisfied with their efforts despite the team's struggles.
- Defenceman Marcus Pettersson acknowledged the challenges of the losing streak and stressed the importance of not allowing frustration to affect their gameplay.
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Vancouver Canucks coach calls out team for lingering 'defeated feeling'
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Vancouver Canucks coach calls out team for lingering ‘defeated feeling’
VANCOUVER — Adam Foote has seen enough. The Vancouver Canucks head coach is tired of his players getting frustrated and letting their play slip. Yes, the team is mired in an extended losing skid, but the Stanley Cup-winning defenceman knows a defeatist attitude won't help things. “I’ve been watching this for too long," Foote said Monday after the Canucks fell 4-3 to the New York Islanders. "We’ve got to stop burning ourselves by getting frustrat…
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