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Trade rumours continue to dominate the headlines when it comes to the Vancouver Canucks. While a handful of players have already been mentioned as possible trade targets for teams around the NHL, no one has garnered more attention than captain Quinn Hughes.
Quinn Hughes trade rumors continue to intensify as Canucks coach Adam Foote admits the speculation has reached the locker room.
The Vancouver Canucks hit the ice for practice on Thursday ahead of their upcoming four-game homestand. As has become a custom this season, Head Coach Adam Foote spent part of his media availability providing injury updates. Here are the updates as of December 4, 2025.
Adam Foote's tenure with the Colorado Avalanche is marked by triumph and achievement. Winning two Stanley Cups and reaching six conference finals, Foote established himself as a cornerstone of the franchise.
Vancouver Canucks coach Adam Foote responded to questions about his team's struggles in the defensive zone and whether the group is tough enough around its own net.
The Canucks in a new era, and that was evident by the naming of a new alternate captain and the arrival of three new players on Saturday.
These lessons in defence extend past Reichel, however. With the Canucks at the bottom of the NHL in average goals allowed per game, the team’s defensive woes have been called into play. The outside critique is something Foote isn’t looking into — instead, he’s facing their play with questions of his own.
Adam Foote's time playing for the Colorado Avalanche was filled with success. He's not having the same experience in his first season as head coach of the Vancouver Canucks.
Canucks fans are still coming to terms with last week's blockbuster trade that saw captain Quinn Hughes dealt to the Minnesota Wild.
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Canucks’ Adam Foote says Quinn Hughes trade talk has made it into team’s locker room
As the Vancouver Canucks continue to scuffle this season, the trade rumors surrounding star defenseman Quinn Hughes have grown from whispers to roars. The chatter has gotten so loud, in fact, that it’s even infiltrated Vancouver’s locker room.