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Can these Guido's just sell the goddamn team already? Cheap lawn parking fucking hand me down Cadillac driving mutherfuckers
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Cousin Strawberry wrote: Fri Dec 19, 2025 3:47 pm Can these Guido's just sell the goddamn team already? Cheap lawn parking fucking hand me down Cadillac driving mutherfuckers
From now on, I'm calling Mr Aquilini Cheap Bastard.
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Megaterio Llamas wrote: Fri Dec 19, 2025 6:26 pm
Cousin Strawberry wrote: Fri Dec 19, 2025 3:47 pm Can these Guido's just sell the goddamn team already? Cheap lawn parking fucking hand me down Cadillac driving mutherfuckers
From now on, I'm calling Mr Aquilini Cheap Bastard.
If you can't afford what it takes to own an NHL franchise then do right by the city and sell to someone who can. It's classless
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Looks like public shaming might have done the trick. It sounds like the rings were ordered today :lol:
Where are the Abbotsford Canucks' championship rings?

Patrick Johnston: When you win a championship, you get a ring. The Canucks are, at best, dragging their feet on this file.

In A Christmas Carol, Scrooge begins as a miser, focused only on his own bottom line. But by the end, he has learned that there’s more to life than maximizing your margins, that the true meaning of the season is to look outward, toward the joys of companionship, of helping the less fortunate, and that wealth is nothing without the joy in your heart that comes from putting others first.

Somehow, the owners of the Vancouver Canucks didn’t get this message. Maybe they weren’t listening when the story was told when they were young. Maybe this is simply a misuse of absolution.

Whatever it is, lack of interest in recognizing those who do the work has long been a challenge for the Aquilinis. The latest iteration is the news revealed Friday by CHEK-TV’s Rick Dhaliwal and the Abbotsford News’ Ben Lypka that no championship rings have been distributed by the organization to the players, the coaches, or the staff. Measurements were taken months ago, but since then it’s been silence.

It does seem, though, that the reporting has led to some change as the Canucks, belatedly, revealed late Friday that yes, they have ordered rings, which they are planning to distribute some time in the New Year. Good. But you really do wonder how decisions get made inside Fortress Canuck.

“Calder Cup championship rings are the final piece of that celebration. A tremendous amount of thought and care went into their design, as they represent a piece of history the players will carry with them for the rest of their lives,” the team said in a statement. “Extensive time and attention were dedicated to their creation to ensure this moment is celebrated in a way that truly reflects the significance of the achievement. We’re excited to share them with the team in the New Year and look forward to continuing to celebrate this remarkable moment in our history together.”

It’s hard to not see this as just spin. “Extensive time” covers a lot of ground.

As Lypka noted in his excellent report, this just simply isn’t how other organizations operate. The pretty much standard move is to hand out rings either in public as part of the opening banner-raising festivities, or in a smaller private gathering. He’d asked weeks ago for information, but after a brief exchange, things went silent.

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There are obviously logistical challenges to celebrating a minor league championship. There’s always a fair bit of roster turnover over the summer, meaning players who were on the championship-winning roster the previous June are now with other teams. But all that means is that as the season progresses, meetups are arranged with those players, allowing for a brief, but always upbeat, reunion.

At one point, the team site said there was a “mystery night” planned for Jan. 11, but that is no longer listed on the website. Notably, that game is set to faceoff at 3 p.m.

“Late” is sadly a theme with the Canucks. The seats at Rogers Arena were installed so late that they couldn’t finish a section in the lower bowl before the season, offering affected customers a $50 credit as an apology. Those seats won’t be replaced until the Olympic break. Other teams get renovations done like this in a summer.

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But the Canucks always seem to be late. Late in finishing renovations to team spaces.

“Late” should not be acceptable for a professional sports organization. Get it right the first time. “Late” and blaming others, is pretty mom and pop. Or maybe that’s cruel to mom and pop operators.

It’s moments like this that should tell you why the Canucks don’t have a practice facility. There’s a nickel-and-dime element to this. A “really, do we have to?” mentality.

Properly run professional sports team put their players at the centre of the equation, of sparing no expense to make sure their needs are met. You don’t futz with medical staffing, as happened a few seasons ago when the Canucks actually weren’t at the minimum standard for athletic therapist certification.

Other teams in the NHL also make an investment in minor hockey in their community. Teams in the American sunbelt establish whole youth hockey organizations, but even Canadian teams are engaged in building and maintaining rinks in their community. The Toronto Maple leaves, for instance, have poured money into renovating and upgrading community rinks around the region for years.

There hasn’t been a new sheet of ice added to the City of Vancouver in decades. The Canucks, were they willing to actually spend on a practice facility rather than asking partners to do the bulk of the work, could easily change that story.

But that’s never the story, is it? Instead, it’s seeing what the minimum they can get away with. Dragging their feet — the best interpretation here — is just typical. A professional sports organization that actually cares about its community raises everyone up, it doesn’t just look at everything as a bag of money to be pilfered.

No wonder Quinn Hughes wanted to leave.

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Was PJ the one grilling the Baldies during the post-trade conference?

That last little jab in the article...
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There are certain nuggets of truth to that article.

It's a good shot across their bow....
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donlever wrote: Fri Dec 19, 2025 11:13 pm There are certain nuggets of truth to that article.

It's a good shot across their bow....
Not sure its just a nugget of truth, its is a boulder, rolling downhill - ever faster.

If writers see it, fans like us see it, it's sure as shit other teams, players and agents are seeing it.

In any industry with a lot of employee movement, restaurants, construction companies, hospital corps - these employees talk around the water cooler "how was your last company/boss" type stuff.

I really think that the Canucks have always had a negative start, what with being in Canada, the travel, the lack of a practice facility. But I honestly think that they have done some serious brand damage in the last few years - and other than drafting/development from within, as they are team and cost controlled, they don’t stand a chance getting and KEEPING top talent through trade/FA anymore. Guys will just want to jet as soon as they are able.
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Yeah....agree JPP...was making an effort to be nice about it is all.

Players clearly don't hop on a train and drink a case of beer and smoke a pack of darts post game anymore ffs.

Nor come to camp to "get in shape."

They train their asses hard in multitudes of ways from a very early age and set up their own (Hughes) in house facilities to do so as well.

The lack of a proper facility for a 2.2 billion dollar franchise blows me the fuck away.

Hughes commented on Minnesotas facility immediately upon arrival.

Jerry Jones spent 1.5 billion on the Cowboys centre and created a go to place for fans to watch, stay, eat & shop on top of it.

The AIG can not even sort out seat upgrades in their arena properly.

Nor, apparently, Championship Rings for their minor league team that came out of the blue to win and you think would be congratulated by the big club.

How about an in house celebratory event for the group before a Canucks game to reward them and create a cohesive, goal-oriented environment in the process.

Pretty weak.
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Excellent posts after a quality article. It's not a boulder, its a hundred yards of fresh cement. It's amateur hour with this organization. Every............bloody...........day.
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Amateur hour indeed Blob.

Really fucking sad to watch.
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This 'no rings' stuff is next-level embarrassing, even for Cheap Bastard.

If not for the media exposure, we can probably assume they would have skipped over it completely.
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Most uber rich folk would rather die than be exposed like this

These people have no basement on their shame
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They're willing to sue each other over family inheritance, no?

They have a deep underground bunker below their basement for their shame.
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This is getting to Harold Ballard-level of bad ownership.

Time for fans to vote with their wallets and make their voices heard: Sell the fucking team, ya cheap-ass low-rent guidos!
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Was there even a video tribute? Or was that too expensive as well?
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