New details have emerged regarding how the Canucks organization monitors social media accounts, and some players reportedly even have burner accounts. Josh Morrissey scored once and added two assists as the <a href='https://www.sportsnet.ca/nhl/article/morrisseys-three-points-power-jets-to-victory-over-canucks/' class='lien_marqueur' target='_blank' rel='noopener'>Winnipeg Jets defeated the Vancouver Canucks 5-3 at Rogers Arena</a> on Tuesday night, another frustrating chapter in what's becoming a troubling stretch for Vancouver. Making matters worse, the team will now be without starting goaltender Thatcher Demko for two to three weeks due to a groin injury. Off the ice, the tension within the organization apparently is starting to rise. <h3>What the latest controversy is based on</h3> According to Donnie and Dhali, the Canucks' handling of the media and market has raised eyebrows, as the team treats media members like adversaries, and the staff keeps a daily watch on social media-reporting directly to higher-ups, which has led some players to allegedly have burner accounts. <div align='center' class='pl20 pr20'><blockquote class='twitter-tweet' data-lang='en'><a href='https://twitter.com/taj1944/status/1988683241914798572'><div style='border:1px solid #CCCCCC;border-radius:10px;padding:20px;width:300px;'>Loading from Twitter ...</div></a></blockquote></div> <h3>Why this new drama is bad for the club</h3> It's the kind of atmosphere that could be creating unnecessary friction behind the scenes. On the ice, the issues are equally alarming. Demko returned after an eight-day absence but did not make it through Tuesday's game after a rough first period that saw him give up three goals on eight shots. <a href='https://www.hockeylatest.com/nhl-team/vancouver-canucks/canucks-dealt-heavy-blow-as-thatcher-demko-set-to-miss-significant-time' class='lien_marqueur' target='_blank' rel='noopener'>He will now be out for two to three weeks</a>. His last start came Nov. 3 when he backstopped Vancouver to a 5-4 overtime victory over Nashville. Coach Adam Foote maintained that his recent absence was for maintenance and unrelated to this new injury. Demko entered the night with a solid 5-4-0 record, .912 save percentage, and a 2.57 goals-against average. His health is especially concerning given that he missed most of last season due to a knee injury. That on-ice frustration mixed with off-ice distractions was not a good combination for the Canucks. With Demko out once again and tensions running deep internally, the team will need to regroup, and fast, before things spiral further.