1987-1988: Pat
Quinn takes over
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Goaltender Kirk McLean made his
Canucks debut in '87-'88.
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Pat Quinn officially assumed the duties of
President and General Manager on May 1. He
quickly hired two of his former Philadelphia
colleagues: Brian Burke as Director of Hockey
Operations and Bob McCammon as Head Coach.
His first major transaction would come later
that summer when he dealt Patrik Sundstrom to
New Jersey for G Kirk McLean
and C Greg Adams.
Adams would make an immediate impact in a
Vancouver uniform, scoring four times in the
season opener, an 8-2 drubbing of St. Louis.
He saved what was probably his best performance
of the season for a visit by his old teammates,
the Devils, on November 25 when he registered
two goals, including a spectacular individual
effort, and two assists in a 4-2 victory.
As well, he seemed to have little trouble
replacing Sundstrom as Tony Tanti's set-up man.
Tanti became the first Canuck to register
back-to-back 40-goal seasons and in five full
seasons as a Canuck had now scored no fewer than
39 goals in a season. Tanti finished with
77 points, one ahead of Adams. Barry
Pederson had 52 assists for the second year in a
row and finished third in scoring with 71
points. McLean meanwhile, quickly
displaced Richard Brodeur as the starting
goaltender. Brodeur would only play 11 games for
Vancouver before finally being dealt to Hartford
for G Steve Weeks on the trading deadline.
The Canucks seemed destined for the playoffs
before hitting the skids in a big way in late
February/early March. A 12-game winless
streak (0-10-2), combined with a late surge by
the Kings, sealed their fate. For the
third time in four seasons, the Canucks finished
the season with 59 points. Once again,
there would be no playoffs.
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