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Vancouver Canucks linked to veteran NHL executive

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David St-Jean
May 10, 2026  (7:33 PM)
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Mar 7, 2026; Winnipeg, Manitoba, CAN; Vancouver Canucks head coach Adam Foote ponders strategy against the Winnipeg Jets during the second period at Canada Life Centre.
Photo credit: Terrence Lee-Imagn Images

David Pagnotta floated a name Sunday afternoon that should make every Canucks fan sit up: Pierre Dorion could be heading to Vancouver in some kind of front-office capacity.

The Fourth Period insider posted the note on social, framing it as a scenario he wouldn't rule out. Not GM. Maybe assistant GM. Maybe something else entirely.

Either way, it's a name. And it's a name with baggage.

David Pagnotta: Re Canucks/Pierre Dorion: "It wouldn't shock me if this is a scenario where...they bring Pierre in...clearly not GM, but is he an AGM, is he something else."

The Canucks just wrapped a 25-49-8 season under Adam Foote. Thirty-second overall. Dead last in the league.

A minus-100 goal differential tells you everything you need to know about how the year unfolded in Vancouver. They were outscored 316 to 216. That's not a slump, that's structural rot.

So the front office is looking for help. The question is whether Pierre Dorion is the kind of help that actually moves the needle.

Why the Dorion fit raises eyebrows in Vancouver

Dorion's last GM chair came with a public exit in Ottawa, and the optics of bringing him in anywhere haven't softened much since. Hiring him as a lead voice would be loud. Hiring him as an AGM is quieter, but it still sends a signal.

Pagnotta's wording matters. "Wouldn't shock me" is insider code for: I've heard the name, but nothing is signed.

Here's the link to the original Sunday post:

The Canucks home record was the giveaway last season. Nine wins in 41 home dates. You can't sell that to your fan base twice.

A 4-6-0 stretch over their final ten was almost merciful by comparison. The road slate, weirdly, was the better half at 16-22-3.

Bringing in a veteran exec with GM reps isn't a bad instinct on its own. The question is whether that exec is Pierre Dorion or someone with cleaner mileage.

Foote's chair isn't necessarily on the line in this scenario. The front office is. That's the read between Pagnotta's lines.

Would Dorion run the draft? Sit in on pro scouting? Whisper into Patrik Allvin's ear? Nobody's saying yet. And that vagueness is doing a lot of work.

Vancouver fans have lived through enough offseason rumours to know how this ends. Sometimes the name lands. Sometimes it dissolves by Wednesday.

But once a name like Pierre Dorion gets attached to a 32nd-place team, the questions don't stop until someone in the building answers them.