Vancouver Canucks coach Adam Foote responded to questions about his team's struggles in the defensive zone and whether the group is tough enough around its own net.During Monday's press conference, Foote made it clear he has no intention of publicly criticizing a player over poor advanced analytics. He expressed full trust in the club's hockey operations and coaching staff to develop the roster properly while taking a jab at analysts who fixate on the numbers."I mean, but, you know, I'm more happy with wins and but I'm not gonna blow up a kid or something being overanalyzed. By no disrespect, people that really don't know, but they're just looking at numbers from people that could be in Russia, in a basement, having cigarettes, cashews, telling there's scoring chances." Foote said.Foote emphasized that wins matter more to him than any single statistic, and he prefers to handle internal evaluations behind closed doors rather than contribute to public analytics debates.Canucks HC Adam Foote shares his thoughts about disappointing loss to the FlamesThe Vancouver Canucks suffered a disappointing 5-2 loss to the Calgary Flames during Sunday's matchup at Rogers Arena.Head coach Adam Foote reflected on the loss, acknowledging his team's strong opening while giving credit to the Flames for their execution.“We did have a good start,” Adam Foote said via NHL.com. “They capitalized on their chances. They got some pucks to the net, they beat us to some rebounds, and that's their game."Filip Hronek and Quinn Hughes were the two goal scorers for the Canucks in the matchup. Meanwhile, netminder Kevin Lankinen had a tough outing between the sticks, making 16 saves and posting a .762 save percentage.This marked the third straight loss for the Canucks, who are seventh in the Pacific Division with a 9-12-2 record and 20 points. Their next matchup is against the Anaheim Ducks (14-7-1) on Wednesday. The puck at Honda Center drops at 10 p.m. ET.