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Canucks management and ownership are talking to their fans like they’re idiots



On the recent messaging from the #canucks to the fans:

“It’s marketing speak, it’s sales speak…there is an element of talking to the fans like they’re idiots”

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18 Comments

  1. Vancouver franchise loves bad to mediocre seasons. Just some brutal moves over the years and it sets them back years every time.

  2. They out price me years ago and raising prices will mean I won't be going to even a single game anymore.

  3. I blame ownership entirely. Obviously you don’t buy any business to lose money, but it seems like this owner ONLY cares about money. This wouldn’t be happening if Arthur Griffiths was still in charge. He cared about the fans and it was the last time it felt like we had a family owned and community based hockey team. I remember when John McCaw was owner and we all collectively hated that and welcomed local ownership. If only that local owner had been Gagliardi. Seems like he’s doing pretty well with the Dallas Stars. That could have been us with better owners.

  4. Psychopathic owner. Completely oblivious to what the fans want or how to treat other people.

  5. Remember that Canucks fans are the dumbest in the league. You can’t even see that the team will be sold & relocated. Thus the salary dump and moving on from your Capt the top D in history. Loading up on Draft pics so the next owner can build in the new city.

  6. Its ownership. Everything starts at the top and he's shown time and time again he has 0 patience when it comes to properly rebuilding

  7. Francesco Aquilini and this management group have become impossible to take seriously. They told fans this was a playoff-caliber team, and then raised ticket prices to match that claim. Instead, the Canucks have struggled badly, especially at home, and decisions like moving a franchise cornerstone like Quinn Hughes only deepen the frustration.
    Now we’re being told it’s time for a rebuild—as if that wasn’t obvious months ago—yet ownership still has the audacity to charge fans more. It’s hard not to feel misled.
    What makes it worse is that this organization has had countless opportunities to build something special through the draft, and too often they’ve squandered them. Yes, they hit on players like Elias Pettersson, Brock Boeser, and Quinn Hughes, but even those successes haven’t translated into sustained team success. Too many picks have been wasted or traded away in the name of short-term thinking and impatience.
    After decades of this pattern, it’s difficult to have faith in yet another “rebuild.” The Canucks haven’t shown they can consistently draft and develop talent the way successful organizations do.
    For over 50 years, this franchise has largely delivered mediocrity, with only brief flashes of promise. When they’ve come close—whether it’s losing in heartbreaking fashion in Game 7 or falling short on the biggest stage—it only makes the letdowns harder to accept. And unfortunately, even those moments have sometimes been overshadowed by embarrassing reactions off the ice.
    I’ll always be a Canucks fan. That won’t change. But something in this organization has to give—because the way things are going simply isn’t good enough.

  8. Dear Nuck owners….the cure for high prices is high prices ….. and 4k TV with beers
    I went from seeing 10 games per year to now 1 per year. Not sure if I'll even go next year.
    Lower the prices to match the market quality, and maybe people will come

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