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Washington CapitalsWashington Capitals
Washington CapitalsLAST 10 GAMES
STRAIGHT UP RECORD:
4 WINS, 6 LOSSES
STRAIGHT UP STREAK:
1 LOSS IN A ROW
AGAINST THE SPREAD RECORD:
4 WINS, 6 LOSSES
AGAINST THE SPREAD STREAK:
1 LOSS IN A ROW
TOTAL OVER / UNDER RESULTS:
4 OVERS, 5 UNDERS, 1 PUSH
TOTAL OVER / UNDER STREAK:
4 UNDERS IN A ROW
Washington CapitalsLAST 10 GAMES AS AWAY TEAM
STRAIGHT UP RECORD AS AWAY TEAM:
ALERT!2 WINS, 8 LOSSES
STRAIGHT UP STREAK AS AWAY TEAM:
ALERT!6 LOSSES IN A ROW
AGAINST THE SPREAD RECORD AS AWAY TEAM:
4 WINS, 6 LOSSES
AGAINST THE SPREAD STREAK AS AWAY TEAM:
1 LOSS IN A ROW
TOTAL OVER / UNDER RESULTS AS AWAY TEAM:
5 OVERS, 5 UNDERS
TOTAL OVER / UNDER STREAK AS AWAY TEAM:
1 UNDER IN A ROW
Vancouver CanucksVancouver Canucks
Vancouver CanucksLAST 10 GAMES
STRAIGHT UP RECORD:
6 WINS, 4 LOSSES
STRAIGHT UP STREAK:
3 WINS IN A ROW
AGAINST THE SPREAD RECORD:
ALERT!7 WINS, 3 LOSSES
AGAINST THE SPREAD STREAK:
1 LOSS IN A ROW
TOTAL OVER / UNDER RESULTS:
ALERT!7 OVERS, 3 UNDERS
TOTAL OVER / UNDER STREAK:
1 OVER IN A ROW
Vancouver CanucksLAST 10 GAMES AS HOME TEAM
STRAIGHT UP RECORD AS HOME TEAM:
5 WINS, 5 LOSSES
STRAIGHT UP STREAK AS HOME TEAM:
1 LOSS IN A ROW
AGAINST THE SPREAD RECORD AS HOME TEAM:
6 WINS, 4 LOSSES
AGAINST THE SPREAD STREAK AS HOME TEAM:
2 WINS IN A ROW
TOTAL OVER / UNDER RESULTS AS HOME TEAM:
5 OVERS, 5 UNDERS
TOTAL OVER / UNDER STREAK AS HOME TEAM:
1 OVER IN A ROW
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Ex-employee files discrimination complaint vs. Canucks

Mon, Nov 28, 2022
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Ex-employee files discrimination complaint vs. Canucks

VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) - A former member of the Vancouver Canucks' coaching staff has filed a complaint with the British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal, alleging she was fired because of her sex, mental illness and physical disability.

Rachel Doerrie, a former video analyst and assistant video coach for the team, posted a copy of the complaint to Twitter on Sunday, saying she has been "mentally and emotionally destroyed" and is "done hiding."

The six-page document says Doerrie disclosed to the Canucks that she had a heart condition and post-traumatic stress disorder and believed the conditions would be "appropriately dealt with by the Canucks" before she was hired in January.

The complaint, which was filed with the quasi-judicial tribunal on Nov. 22, alleges the team's assistant general manager Emilie Castonguay questioned Doerrie's mental ability to do her job and treated her differently from the organization's male employees, and that Doerrie's sex, mental illness and physical disability played a role in her being fired on Sept. 27.

In the complaint, Doerrie claims to have suffered multiple cardiac episodes and anxiety attacks as a "result of this treatment of her by Ms. Castonguay."

"Ms. Doerrie never received any complaints with respect to her job performance," the complaint said.

The complaint contends that Castonguay was "instrumental in the termination of her, based entirely on a flimsy pretext - that she spoke to a friend of hers, a reporter, about the positive comments (Canucks coach Bruce Boudreau) made about her publicly."

Doerrie says she was admonished by Castonguay for sharing a positive article about herself on her Instagram account.

The complaint says Castonguay told Doerrie she was "not important enough to be cared about" and that "no one in the media is your friend."

Castonguay said in a statement that the allegations are "absolutely not true" and that Doerrie was never "treated differently due to gender, a mental disability or a physical condition."

"I take a lot of pride in my work with the Vancouver Canucks, being a good leader, a person of high moral character, and always respecting and putting my co-workers first," Castonguay said.

Canucks Sports & Entertainment also issued a statement saying it disagrees with the allegations, which have not been tested in court.

"Our organization provided Ms. Doerrie with all the necessary resources, support and opportunities to succeed in her role. We acted in good faith and abided by our contractual obligations, both during and after Ms. Doerrie's employment with the organization," the team said.

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