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Canucks fire GM Nonis

Canucks fired GM Dave Nonis,

Some names that are rumored to be the next GM are Pat Quinn, Brian Burke, Steve Tambelleni, and even Trevor Linden.

http://www.sportsnet.ca/hockey/2008/04/14/nonis_fired/

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VANCOUVER -- The man hired to replace Brian Burke followed in his predecessor's footsteps Monday when the Vancouver Canucks fired Dave Nonis as the NHL team's general manager.

Nonis, 41, had one year left on his contract with Vancouver but his firing came after the Canucks missed the playoffs for the second time in three years.

"The decision to relieve Dave of his duties was difficult," team owner Francesco Aquilini said in a release. "I think this important change in leadership is critical to the future of the team and the direction we need to take.

"It's not acceptable to our fans or to us as owners that our team isn't in the playoffs."

The move comes just over a week after the Canucks missed the NHL playoffs, finishing three points out of eighth place with a 39-33-10 record.

During a season-ending news conference Nonis said the Canucks "are not far away" but there would be changes on the team before next season. He probably didn't suspect he would be one of the first victims of the Canucks' failure.

"As owners we made a commitment to deliver the kind of hockey our fans deserve," Aquilini said. "At the same time, with leadership comes responsibility. So, our search begins today for a new general manager, and our focus going forward is on a winning season in 2008-09."

During Nonis's term Vancouver had a 130-91-25 record and won one playoff round.

The Canucks were a team built on sound defence that struggled to score goals. The club wasn't always exciting to watch but still played before sellout crowds at GM Place.

Nonis was criticized at the trade deadline for falling to make any deals that would add offensive punch. The Canucks also failed to attract free agent Peter Forsberg to Vancouver.

Even in late March the Canucks looked like they would hang onto for a playoff spot. On March 21 Vancouver was playing for first place in the Northwest Division and the third seed in the Western Conference. They ended the season a pathetic 1-7 and were embarrassed 7-1 in their final game of the season at home.

Nonis was hired as the Canucks' ninth general manager on May 6, 2004, after the bombastic Burke was fired. Following the lockout season, the Canucks struggled to a 42-32-8 record and finished out of the playoffs.

There were major changes on the team that off-season.

Marc Crawford was fired as coach. Nonis was hailed as a hero for his deal that brought goaltender Roberto Luongo to Vancouver in a trade for forward Todd Bertuzzi and for hiring Alain Vigneault as coach.

With Luongo playing spectacular in goal, and Vigneault's calm behind the bench a contrast to Crawford explosive style, the Canucks set a team record with 49 wins and 105 point to finish first in the Northwest Division. They needed seven games but beat Dallas in the first round of the playoffs before losing to Burke's Anaheim Ducks in the conference semifinals.

Vigneault won coach of the year honours.

Saddled with high expectations the Canucks struggled to deliver this season. Injuries depleted their blue-line and star Markus Naslund failed to recapture the magic that once made him a 48-goal scorer. The once unbeatable Luongo looked average many nights.

Nonis is a man whose baby face hid an iron will. While more soft spoken than Burke, he still possessed a fiery temper. He'd scream red-faced at officials from his box during Canuck games and sometimes would scold local reporters if he didn't like what they wrote.

He also could be charming and funny when talking after practice.

Nonis was born and raised in the Vancouver suburb of Burnaby, where he played minor hockey. He was captain of the University of Maine hockey team, where he earned an MBA.

He spent six seasons as the Canucks vice-president of hockey operations where he was the team's chief contract negotiator.

His firing was met with surprise on Vancouver sports call-in shows. Some names being tossed around as a replacements include former Vancouver coach Pat Quinn in an interim role and even Trevor Linden, the veteran forward who is expected to retire this summer.



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RE: Canucks fire GM Nonis

I heard it was a long time coming. He did a great job to get Luongo to Vancouver (practically a steal!), but he "dropped the ball" at the trade deadline the last two years and I don't think he did a great job getting UFAs to sign. Vancouver really needs to improve their offense and I just think Nonis wasn't going to make a splashy move for whatever reason.

Also, I really don't think Burke is going to leave Anaheim for the Canucks unless there is a LOT of money thrown his way. So many teams seem to want Burke (like the Leafs).


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RE: Canucks fire GM Nonis

Have the Canucks already signed that guy from Sweden Brunnstrom? I have seen some reports syaing they have and that they have not. If they have not signed him yet wouldn't firing Nonis make this deal more difficult. I would assume the player and agent have been talking with Nonis and may not like a change like this.
Nonis has made some great moves like getting Luongo but if the team is not making the playoffs consistently someone has to go.

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RE: Canucks fire GM Nonis

Brunnstrom can't be signed until his season is over in Sweden (I think he can be signed start of May or start of June, I can't remember). Also, I've rumors that Vancouver is now the most likely candidate to sign Brunnstrom, so I don't know if this firing will affect that status. I don't think so, but who knows?

I agree that Nonis did make one of the best trades in NHL history by getting Luongo, but I think that was his biggest and only success. It seems like he wasn't active enough or willing to make a gutsy/tough decision after that Luongo move. Vancouver needs some kind of shake up to give the team some spark!


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RE: Canucks fire GM Nonis

Im not sure if Brunnstrom season has to be done in Sweden. But as the rumors go, Nonis is so close to signing Brunnstrom, like really close. But I dont know now if Brunnstrom will come to Vancouver.?

Yes Nonis did make the Luongo deal, but I think he was offered that deal, And Nonis hasnt done much after that with signing players.



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