Big change announced regarding the Canuck's media coverage
Chris Faber of the Canucks Army and the podcast "CanucksConvo" has announced he will be leaving.
Faber says he will be leaving because "I'm just at a point in life where I want to be able to be a family man, and that will require a change to achieve...I want to be a great husband, and someday, I'd like to be an awesome father."
With Faber leaving the "CanucksConvo" podcast, they must add another person alongside David Quadrelli, who is co-hosting the show with Faber.
Chris Faber has been a big part of the Canucks media coverage; we will see how his departure changes the Canucks media. We want to express our well wishes for Chris Faber in his future endeavours.
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