Vancouver Warriors
2018 record: 2-16 (fourth in the West)
Coach: Chris Gill (first season)
Top returners: Logan Schuss, F; Tony Malcom, F; Matt Beers, D
Key additions: Aaron Bold, G; Mitch Jones, F
Key losses: Rhys Duch, F; Corey Small, F; Casey Jackson, F
Outlook
Vancouver had a transformative offseason, kicking off with the former Vancouver Stealth being sold to the Canucks and moved to Rogers Arena. With the sale also came a cleaning of house. The team picked a new name and unveiled a new logo and uniforms, a new coach and general manager were brought in and Vancouver’s top two scorers from last season were sent packing.
New GM Dan Richardson doesn’t have much to work with. He inherits a Warriors squad that was by far the worst team in the league last season and has few assets to build it back up right away. Vancouver didn’t have a first-round pick this year and they won’t have one in the next draft, either.
With that may come some pain as the team slowly rebuilds. Luckily, Richardson is experienced after resetting the New Westminster Salmonbellies in the WLA.
Storylines to watch
1. What can we expect from the Warriors’ offense?
Vancouver saw a sharp decline in production from its three top scorers, Rhys Duch (94 points in 2017, 65 in 2018), Corey Small (111, 77) and Logan Schuss (76, 62). A big question heading into the offseason was whether a return to form from these three could help Vancouver rebound quickly, but Richardson opted to part with the first two, surprisingly cutting Duch and trading Small to Buffalo for Mitch Jones (81 points in 2018).
Beyond Schuss and Jones, the top returning scorer for the Warriors is Tony Malcom, who notched 47 points.