
Foote, 54, cited irreconcilable differences as the reason for the split, following what sources close to the family describe as a “difficult but respectful” separation. The pair, who married in the early 2000s, share two children together.
In a brief statement released through his representative, Foote addressed the situation directly:
“This has been an incredibly personal and painful decision. Jennifer and I have shared many wonderful years together, but we’ve reached a point where we believe parting ways is the healthiest path forward for our family. I ask for privacy and respect as we navigate this transition.”
The announcement comes at a pivotal time for the Canucks, who are off to one of their best starts in recent seasons under Foote’s leadership. Many fans took to social media to express their support for the coach, praising his professionalism despite the personal turmoil.
“Can’t imagine going through something so tough in the public eye. Respect to Coach Foote for keeping it together,” one fan wrote on X (formerly Twitter).
Neither Jennifer Cook nor her representatives have made a public statement as of this writing.
Foote’s focus now appears to be balancing his family matters with the ongoing NHL season. Team management has declined to comment, emphasizing that the situation is “a private family matter.”

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