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In January 1991 , Vancouver Canucks president Pat Quinn fired head coach Bob McCammon and installed himself behind the bench.
The move was widely criticized at the time, most commentators noted it was Quinn who’d assembled the roster.
Quinn made five trades, one massive, one smaller, both of which would have lasting positive impact on his squad.
If current Canucks management were to plot a similar course, it would not be a surprise.
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