Rachel Doerrie

Rachel Doerrie is a former employee in the Vancouver Canucks analytics department who filed a complaint against the team alleging discrimination by the organization when she was fired in September. She was an analyst hired by the Canucks in January and promoted over the summer to work with the coaching staff. The complaint alleges that Vancouver assistant general manager Emilie Castonguay made discriminatory comments about her mental health, which Doerrie had disclosed to her colleagues and supervisors after being hired. After raising concerns about Castonguay's comments, Doerrie was fired by Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin. The team's parent company, Canucks Sports & Entertainment, stated it provided Doerrie with all the necessary resources and support for her role.

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