Bad news for former Canucks' coach Travis Green
The Spengler Cup started just a few days ago and former Canucks' head coach Travis Green was designated as the leader of the Canadian formation prior to the event.
Just a few days ago, on Dec 26th, the tourney started and the Canadian team adventure is already over after they've lost their 3 straight games in just as many outings.
A 3-2 loss kicked off their trip on Monday, followed by a 2-1 loss on Tuesday and a 3-1 loss earlier this morning finished it off. It appears that finding the net only on 4 occasions through 3 games is not enough. Brett Connolly took care of business with 3 of the 4 Canadian goals, it's Chris Didomenico that scored the remaining goal in this morning's loss.
Travis Green's experience ends there, do you believe he could potentially be back on an NHL team's bench as a head coach?
POLL |
Will Travis Green be back in the NHL as a head coach? |
Yes | 119 | 25.5 % |
No | 347 | 74.5 % |
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