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THN.com Blog: An open apology to Mike Gillis

Mike Gillis has been on the job since April and has made the Canucks a formidable foe. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

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Mike Gillis has been on the job since April and has made the Canucks a formidable foe. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

Dear Mike Gillis;

This is awkward, so I’ll just come right out and say it: I’m sorry.

When you began your tenure as GM of the Vancouver Canucks last April, the early word around the campfire was you’d have trouble making deals since, well, a lot of GMs didn’t like you.

As a former agent, you already had to prove yourself as a newbie executive and the fact you were a tough negotiator in your former career certainly didn’t endear you to your new peers.

When you claimed Kyle Wellwood off waivers in late June, we all laughed. When you signed your own former client, free agent Pavol Demitra, the hockey world expressed a collective “is that it?” You had whiffed on Mats Sundin and fell for the ol’ Steve Bernier trick in a trade with Buffalo.

The writing looked to be on the wall: Your team will not score this year and hence, not succeed. You looked like a bit of a maroon.

And now I feel like a dope.

Despite losing goaltender Roberto Luongo, the most important player on your roster, in late November the Canucks are still on top of the Northwest Division and have survived without King Louie. Backup Curtis Sanford took up the mantle right away, winning in Pittsburgh the night of Luongo’s groin injury, then against Detroit in his next outing.

Now, ironically, Sanford is hurt, but rookie Cory Schneider has played well even if he doesn’t have a “W” to his credit just yet.

This is every team’s worst-case scenario and Mike, your squad is still holding that third seed in the West.

A new GM could have turfed coach Alain Vigneault under the auspices of “bringing in his own guy,” but, nope, you re-upped your bench boss and the move looks sound.

Wellwood has been a revelation in Van City. Dynamite on the power play, the former Maple Leaf is on pace for nearly 40 goals, which would obliterate his previous NHL best of 12. Demitra, whom many figured would languish with Slovakian buddy Marian Gaborik still in Minnesota, has been solid, ranking third on the team in points with 13 in 15 games.

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Well, technically Demitra is tied for third with three other Canucks, while three others have 12 points – which helpfully demonstrates what is working in Vancouver: Balance.

The Nucks currently lead the Northwest in goals for with 75, a far cry from last year’s offensive output, which saw them end the season ahead of only Anaheim, Columbus and St. Louis in the Western Conference.

The defense, whose only flaw in the past was health, has largely been fit and stingy. Only San Jose and Minnesota have given up fewer goals in the West and the defense corps is even chipping in consistent offense from the blueline.

Of course, there’s still a lot of hockey to play and Luongo isn’t ready to return between the pipes just yet, so crowning the Canucks champs at this point is obviously premature.

But based on the projections of many in the hockey world, Vancouver is ahead of the curve.

Mike Gillis, you’ve proved a lot of people wrong, myself included.

Ryan Kennedy is a writer and copy editor for The Hockey News magazine, the co-author of the book Hockey's Young Guns and a regular contributor to THN.com. His blog appears Mondays and Wednesdays, his column - The Straight Edge - every Friday, and his features, The Hot List and Prep Watch appears Tuesdays and Thursdays.

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Down Town Posted
(2009-04-30 07:26:59)



I think Mike Gillis has done an awesome job myself. I surely don't think Mike has finished wheeling and dealing as of yet. They still need a big scorer like Sundin for sure. Another great addition I think would be Shanahan. He is a big tough power foreword that I think could inject some more balls in the line up,and give them some better balance all the way around. Not to mention he is a great team player...and a leader for sure. I feel the defence and the toughness is real solid,and of cource Luongo is awesome as well night after night. The biggest thing here is over playing him too much...there is already some signes of wear and tear, and its still early in the year. The canucks are not too deep so they all have to stay healthy. As far as Wellwood is concerned,Wow !...he has great hands...and knows where to be at all times to make the right plays...and he has awesome puck sense ! I think Alain has done an excellent job as well.There is no need for any change there ! I really think Mike is going to bring a Championship here within a year or so...and I think the Canucks are going to be real close to that this year if they make one or two more positive deals on offence. As far as Avery is concerned...the suspension was way too short ! He needs to do some community work at a ladies abuse centre...then he might respect them more !
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Dan Warren Posted
(2009-04-30 07:25:48)



Dave Nonis sure did leave Gillis alot to work with.
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Jack Harper Posted
(2009-04-30 07:25:34)



There's a lot of rednecks on Vancouver Island and the BC interior who support the Canucks, I think the Canucks hatred of Calgary goes back to Joel Otto kicking in the puck in Game 7 back in 89 and the Flames hatred of Vancouver goes back to 1994 when they had three chances to put us away but couldn't do it
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Knuckledragger Posted
(2009-04-30 07:25:30)



OK Cai Dizzle... I was impressed by your iq. in your post..good job. By the way, have you smelled that ocean stink of yours ?
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sam Posted
(2009-04-30 07:25:24)



wellwood surprised me and i've been his fan for 3 years now. he was a playmaker in toronto but he is diff a scorer in Vancouver he's always been a fan fav cept maybe last year lol. he's smart and i'm glad that he got signed by vancouver. but i don't think they should resign him till a little later cause he'll stop producing as much as he is. i want to see him keep scoring sign him when he reaches 13 then atleats he'll past his career high.
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Cai Dizzle Posted
(2009-04-30 07:25:22)



Flames fans are proving by their posts that they have the IQ of a turnip.While you make your posts who watches your manure pit? By the way,the game winner in 89 was kicked in! I love Vancouver...where the air is clean and it doesn't smell like cow dung 24/7.
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seb Posted
(2009-04-30 07:25:20)



I still think the Canucks are going to drop and miss the playoffs. Those legs will get tired...and those players that are overproducing now, will go back to their regular production.
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Oregon Hockey Fan Posted
(2009-04-30 07:25:13)



So, Alberta is the Texas of Canada? I will now hate the Alberta teams like I hate the Stars. Go Canucks, Cascadia's team!
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noodle3872 Posted
(2009-04-30 07:25:09)



I think the Canucks are doing alright with the team they have. I think they will end up being one of the teams fighting for a play-off spot. Could Gillis do more? Yes. Time will tell how things turn out....
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Sabrix Posted
(2009-04-30 07:25:08)



$5 says she dumped you McCockenue
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