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The Vancouver Canucks have made a significant organizational move by appointing Richard Seeley as the new assistant general manager and general manager of their AHL affiliate in Abbotsford. This decision comes after the departure of Ryan Johnson, with Seeley being praised for his extensive experience and communication skills.
Previously, Seeley managed the Ontario Reign, leading them to multiple playoff appearances and a Pacific Division title during his tenure. Meanwhile, former Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin has joined the Seattle Kraken as assistant GM, highlighting ongoing changes in the Canucks' front office.
Allvin previously led the Canucks to a Pacific Division title but was let go after the team finished last in the league. The Canucks are currently in a phase of roster evaluation, with trade discussions intensifying around players like Jake DeBrusk as they seek to reshape their lineup for future success.
Additionally, the team is preparing for the implications of an upcoming expansion draft, assessing how to strategically position themselves during this critical period. The Canucks have seven players who will hit restricted free agency in 2026, including key players like Pierre-Olivier Joseph and Danila Klimovich, underscoring the importance of long-term planning amidst these transitions.
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