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Gillis pleads his case: ‘We are enduring a challenging period’

Mike Gillis

The following is a letter sent from Canucks GM Mike Gillis to ticket holders, in the wake of last week’s Roberto Luongo trade and Ryan Kesler non-trade:

Our mission remains the same: to win the Stanley Cup. Last summer we said we had to make some changes to our team. We need to get younger, faster and stronger to succeed. That process is happening now, as we look to retool by surrounding our veteran stars with new, young talent. You can look at Anaheim as a recent example of a team that has retooled successfully.

Trading Roberto was not an easy decision. We are grateful for his tremendous contribution to our team and city, and we wish him much success. But the moves we’ve made go beyond goaltending. We are now younger and we are getting deeper. We’ve added a big, strong 6'4" centre in Shawn Matthias, who is excited to be here and will help this team now. And we believe in our talented group of prospects, including Bo Horvat, Nicklas Jensen, Frank Corrado, Dane Fox, Brendan Gaunce and Hunter Shinkaruk, who will be part of our short and long-term success. We are also well positioned financially, having created over $5 million in cap room to make the right deals for this team. That’s in addition to the $7 million we expect the salary cap to increase next season.

We approached the deadline with long-term success in mind. We were prepared to make a hockey deal on trade deadline day, not a short-term fix. The players offered at the deadline did not fit our vision of where we want our team to go. We need to get younger and more balanced to be more competitive, and we didn’t see the right players to accomplish that goal. We are not willing to compromise our long-term vision for the sake of change.

We are committed to putting a winning team on the ice for you. Our ownership is supportive and will invest whatever it takes to bring the Cup to Vancouver. As we move towards this goal we will continue to invest in your arena and Canucks fan experience.

Thank you again for your continued support. We are enduring a challenging period, but your passion makes it possible for us to put our team in a position to compete. Our organization is committed to doing whatever it takes to win, and we want you to be here with us when we achieve our goal.

The letter comes with Gillis under heavy fire and his job security coming into question. The former player agent hasn’t had much success since winning GM of the Year in 2011, and is facing public backlash among Canuck fans. What’s more, rumors surfaced following the trade deadline that trading Kesler was nixed by Canucks ownership, suggesting Gillis had lost some (if not all) of his decision-making ability -- a claim the GM refuted.

Vancouver currently sits 10th in the Western Conference, four points back of Dallas for the final wild card spot. The Canucks haven’t missed the playoffs in six years.

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