Vancouver Sun

It’s not easy pleasing head coach Green

And that’s a good thing, as Virtanen turns the corner, with a little help

- ED WILLES ewilles@postmedia.com Twitter.com/willesonsp­orts

When Jake Virtanen lines up on his off-wing for defensive-zone faceoffs, he has a very specific assignment he’s been instructed to carry out by coach Travis Green.

Virtanen is supposed to skate forward, presumably to cover the opposition’s point man. But his concentrat­ion sometimes lapses and he moves backward into the pack, inciting a familiar response from his head coach.

“He’s like, ‘I’ve told you 30 times. I’ve told you for two years to do this,’” Virtanen said Tuesday. “It’s a little thing and sometimes he gets frustrated, but I’m a young guy. I’m still learning.”

Virtanen was asked if Green’s constant harping, which has followed him from Utica to Vancouver, ever gets annoying.

“Sometimes when you’re out there playing and he’s yelling at you, you’re just like (pause) you know,” the Canucks winger answers. “He’s a really honest coach. He’s hard on me, but it’s nice to have a coach who cares. I’ve learned a lot from Travis.”

Just as the faithful are starting to learn a lot about Virtanen.

Virtanen and Green have now been together for 18 months and the wonder isn’t that the kid from Abbotsford is finally fulfilling his sky-high potential under the Canucks’ head coach. No, the wonder is one hasn’t done bodily harm to the other as Green tries every coaching trick to mould Virtanen into an NHL player.

Has all the cajoling, imploring, nagging and scolding paid off ? We’ll know soon enough, but following Virtanen’s bravura performanc­e against the New York Islanders on Monday night, Green said his difficult pupil has “definitely turned a corner.”

Where he heads coming out of the turn is the next question. But considerin­g where he was this time last year, the least you can say about Virtanen is he seems to be moving in the right direction.

“Travis was really good for him last year,” said Canucks assistant coach Nolan Baumgartne­r, who was an assistant in Utica. “I think the time and effort the whole staff put in with him helped. We knew we had to work with him, that he had some deficienci­es in his game and his training. He needed to learn. I think that was a building block for this year.”

In the fall of 2016, Virtanen was dispatched to Utica after he had made a mess of his second NHL camp while inviting comparison­s to some of the great first-round busts in Canucks history.

But what followed was nine goals and 19 points in 65 AHL games, totals that aren’t exactly consistent with the developmen­t arc of a player taken sixth overall in the NHL draft.

Those close to Virtanen, however, maintain there was another story taking place in Utica. While it didn’t show up on the scoresheet, he learned from dedicated pros like Darren Archibald and Alex Biega about being, well, a dedicated pro, proving once more all good things come from the Bulldog. Veteran AHLers Carter Bancks and Wacey Hamilton also helped.

Then there was Green and his assistants Baumgartne­r and Jason King drumming home the same message. The issue with Virtanen has never been talent. It’s channellin­g that talent in a productive, consistent manner, which isn’t as easy as it sounds.

Baumgartne­r advises that process required constant vigilance.

“Keeping your thumb on him,” Baumgartne­r said. “But there’s an understand­ing there and he was ready to listen.”

And slowly it’s being brought out.

The game against the Islanders, where Virtanen registered a goal, an assist, four shots, five hits and two take-aways represente­d a high-water mark but, for the last four weeks, he’s been providing something on a nightly basis.

His developmen­t has suddenly become one of the feel-good stories to this Canucks season.

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Talent has never been an issue with Canucks forward Jake Virtanen, who must focus on channellin­g those skills in a consistent, productive manner.
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