Trevor Linden, Vancouver Canucks ‘amicably’ agree to part ways
VANCOUVER — The Vancouver Canucks and president of hockey operations Trevor Linden have “amicably” agreed to part ways, the team announced Wednesday.
Linden is leaving the organization to “pursue different endeavours,” after serving four years in the role. He was hired in April 2014 to take over from Mike Gillis.
“This team and this game hold a special place in my life and I leave very optimistic about the direction the Canucks are headed,” said Linden.
“Most of all, I am excited about the highly skilled group of prospects and young stars that we have assembled. From ownership to hockey and business operations, the club is as strong as its been in years. Above it all, I can feel our fans’ sense of hope again and I know the future for the Canucks is very bright.”