Disorganized, outworked and flush with mental mistakes.



Those would be some of the best ways to describe the Canucks’ performance over the past week or so as they’ve dropped three of their last four games, including two pivotal losses to divisional rivals in San Jose and Vegas. The most recent effort on Sunday, a 6-3 drubbing at the hands of the Golden Knights, felt like a new low — the straw that broke the camel’s back during a 15 game stretch where the club’s gone 6-8-1.



Travis Green is starting to feel the heat from the outside, while general manager Jim Benning sent out warning shots over the Canucks’ recent play. It’s easy to understand the panic that’s setting in as the decline isn’t just limited to the wins and losses column.



After a strong October start, the Canucks have seen their five-on-five play over the last 15 games fall off a cliff — ranking 26th in the NHL during that span in...