LATEST | Patrik Allvin confirms important change within the organization
The Canucks went through their fair share of changes over the summer. From buyouts to player changes, now Patrik Allvin confirmed that personnel changes occurred as well.
CHANGES WITHIN THE MEDICAL STAFF?
The Canucks' injury management was laborious last year as it was confirmed by the dealings of Tanner Pearson, Tucker Poolman and even Thatcher Demko's.
The Canucks had already announced a new hiring in that regard and now Allvin confirmed that the Dr. Harry Sese would no longer be with the organization.
Via an interview with the Athletic's Thomas Drance, the Canucks' GM confirmed that the experience Roman Kaszcji had been hired. Which was already known, but now confirmed that he was replacing Dr. Sese.
This can't be viewed as a small change within the team's management. After the whole scrutiny and the NHLPA investigation, the Canucks had to do some thing and they took matters into their own hands to address this issue.
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Was this a necessary change for the team's future? |
Yes | 226 | 81.9 % |
No | 50 | 18.1 % |
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