The Vancouver Canucks are in state of disarray and any hope of catching the final wild card spot in the Western Conference is slowly slipping out of their grip. President of Hockey Operations, Jim Rutherford, held a press conference on Monday to discuss where the team was at and mentioned a variety of topics including captain Bo Horvat's contract situation, the team's current core, among other things.

During the presser, Rutherford mentioned that he has spoken to potential coaching candidates, but that for now, Bruce Boudreau remains the head coach of the Vancouver Canucks.

While on 'The Jeff Marek Show', Sportsnet insider Elliotte Friedman mentioned, as he did during '32 Thoughts' on Saturday, that the Canucks have heavy interest in Rick Tocchet as their next head coach. Friedman added today that the Canucks could bring in former NHLer Sergei Gonchar in either an assistant coaching role or as an advisor.

Gonchar, 48, has connections to the Canucks already in general manager Patrik Allvin and Jim Rutherford, both of whom were with the Pittsburgh Penguins during his time as an assistant coach with the club from 2017 to 2020. The Chelyabinsk native spent parts of 20 seasons in the National Hockey League and would bring a lot of experience to the Canucks organization.

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