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Canucks Fans Express Discontent Over Potential Pierre Dorion GM Hire

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The Vancouver Canucks’ search for a new General Manager is gaining momentum, particularly with the 2026 NHL Draft Lottery set to take place today. Reports indicate that former Ottawa Senators GM Pierre Dorion has emerged as a leading candidate for the position, stirring a mix of reactions from the fanbase.

Earlier today, prominent sports journalists including Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman, The Athletic’s Thomas Drance, and CHEK TV’s Rick Dhaliwal confirmed the growing interest in Dorion. This news follows TSN’s Darren Dreger’s report from Sunday that positioned Dorion in the conversation for the GM role.

However, the excitement surrounding Dorion’s potential hire has been met with significant backlash from fans. Many have taken to social media and even emailed the Canucks to express their discontent with the idea of Dorion leading the organization. During the ‘Donnie & Dhali’ show on CHEK TV, Dhaliwal noted that the team’s management is now aware of the fans’ concerns, highlighting the strong sentiments being voiced.

Despite the heightened dialogue around Dorion, the search for a new GM is reportedly still ongoing. Gary Mason of The Globe and Mail mentioned that the Canucks have narrowed their selection to “five good candidates,” with Dorion and Abbotsford Canucks Assistant General Manager Ryan Johnson among those under consideration.

As of 12:30 PM PT on May 5, no further updates have been provided regarding the Canucks’ GM search. The anticipation is building as the 2026 NHL Draft Lottery is scheduled for 4:00 PM PT later today.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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