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Vancouver’s coaching search takes major twist because of draft lottery

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Jonathan Ouimet
April 28, 2026  (0:44)
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Dec 16, 2025; New York, New York, USA; Vancouver Canucks head coach Adam Foote coaches against the New York Rangers during the first period at Madison Square Garden.
Photo credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images

Thomas Drance just dropped a quiet bomb on Vancouver's coaching search, and Adam Foote's lame-duck status now has a deadline shaped like a ping-pong ball.

The report landed this morning on Donnie and Dhali, and it cuts straight to a rare front-office tension. The Canucks are slow-walking a Manny Malhotra promotion. The reason is the draft lottery itself.

"One of the reasons the club wasn't in a rush to elevate Manny Malhotra... the draft lottery. I don't think you wanna hire Manny then your scouts are all pounding the table to draft Caleb. Puts them in a difficult spot."

Translation?

Hiring the next head coach before the lottery balls fall is a structural mess.

Vancouver doesn't want a brand new bench boss arguing with his own amateur scouts in his first week.

The Canucks finished 25-49-8 with 58 points and the worst record in the league. They were outscored by 100 goals on the season. That's the floor.

Vancouver went 9-27-5 at home. The road number, 16-22-3, was actually better. Read that again. A team this bad still wasn't safe inside its own building.

The trade deadline already gutted the room. Marcus Pettersson finished -19. Brock Boeser closed the year at -48 with 22 goals.

You can hear the awkward pause in Drance's delivery on the clip. He's choosing his words like a guy who knows the room he's describing.

Adam Foote's seat is hot, but the lottery is hotter

Foote took over last May and inherited a roster that fell apart by Christmas. The team posted a 4-6-0 record over its final 10 games. He didn't get many gifts.

Elias Pettersson capped the year with 51 points in 74 games and a -30 rating. The $11.6 million centerman never found his level. That's the bigger crisis behind any coaching question.

Why is the lottery the lever here? Because if Vancouver lands the first overall pick, the next coach has a 17-year-old foundation piece to build around. Different timeline, different mandate.

If they slip down the order, the same hire becomes a bridge job. Two completely different coaching profiles for two completely different futures.

Kevin Lankinen finished with a .875 save percentage in 47 games.

Thatcher Demko was limited to 20 starts. The goaltending picture is a Rubik's cube nobody on the staff has solved.

Malhotra has been waiting for a head job for years.

Sitting on his hands while the front office watches lottery balls is the kind of professional patience that wears thin in one phone call from another team.

The longer Vancouver waits, the more leverage walks out the door with him.


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