Vancouver Canucks fire general manager Patrik Allvin after last-place finish
VANCOUVER — Jim Rutherford admits he has to shoulder some of the blame for how the Vancouver Canucks tumbled to the bottom of the NHL standings this season.
The club’s president of hockey operations is keeping his job, though, while his right-hand man, general manager Patrik Allvin, was fired on Friday.
Allvin made his own decisions as GM, Rutherford said.
“He was in charge of most of the things in hockey, making the trades, deciding who was getting called up and down and working with the coach and all those things,” he said.


