Inside look at Vancouver Canucks


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Rick Tocchet is hoping to make the Vancouver Canucks harder to play against and better defensively this season, and several key additions in free agency are expected to expedite that process.

The Canucks finished 38-37-7 last season, missing the playoffs for the third straight season and seventh time in the past eight, but were 20-12-4 after Tocchet replaced Bruce Boudreau as coach on Jan. 22. Much of the improvement was driven by better defensive play with Tocchet demanding accountability and structure from all five skater on the ice, a sharper focus on fitness, and better habits even on simple things like getting to the bench quickly on a line change.

Vancouver has since added defensemen Carson Soucy and Ian Cole, and forwards Teddy Blueger and Pius Suter in free agency, four players who exemplify those traits. It should make the Canucks better, especially defensively and on the penalty kill.

“Their pedigree is being team guys, doing the little things, defending the puck, especially on the PK,” Tocchet said. “It really comes down to determination, details, the willingness to block a shot, the willingness to just roll your sleeves up and get the job done. I would call them system guys, and when you add players like that, it becomes infectious. It helps a coach teach things a little quicker because people follow people. That’s why those guys can help us.”

 

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Quinn Hughes is the only defenseman from last season’s opening night lineup to return this season (Tyler Myers was injured for that game but also returns) after buying out the final four years of Oliver Ekman-Larsson‘s eight-year contract on June 16 and signing Soucy and Cole.

Soucy, a left-shot defenseman, adds a physical presence (6-foot-5, 208 pounds) and penalty killing (1:43 short-handed ice time per game last season). Cole has a plus-70 rating over his past four seasons, was used in a shutdown role against top players last season with the Tampa Bay Lightning, can play both sides of defense, and kills penalties (2:53 short-handed ice time per game last season).

“We took a lot of pride in that shutdown role really trying to free up opportunity for guys like Quinn Hughes, guys like (Lightning defenseman) Mikael Sergachev to have free reign to play in the offensive zone and create and do what they do best,” Cole said. “If there’s an opportunity to play a shutdown role or certainly add in a lot of quality defensive minutes and free up guys like Quinn and (Canucks defenseman) Filip Hronek to go and create, then that’s where I think that trade off can really help the team.”

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Soucy and Cole each fit Tocchet’s playing-style preferences, something the Canucks didn’t have enough of, and should significantly upgrade a penalty kill ranked…

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