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HomeSportsHockeyNHL News: Canucks promote Ryan Johnson to GM, Sedin brothers to co-presidents

NHL News: Canucks promote Ryan Johnson to GM, Sedin brothers to co-presidents

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The Vancouver Canucks promoted Ryan Johnson to general manager and team legends Daniel and Henrik Sedin to co-presidents of hockey operations on Thursday.

Johnson, 49, has been with the organization since 2013 and the assistant general manager for two seasons. He replaces Patrick Allvin, who was fired on April 17.

The Sedins, twin brothers from Sweden who were inducted together into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2022, have been working in the Canucks’ player development department. The 45-year-olds will share duties as president of hockey operations Jim Rutherford is moving to an advisory role after the NHL draft on June 26-27.

“Daniel, Henrik, and Ryan are culture setters, driven by an unrelenting work ethic and strong desire to succeed,” Canucks owner Francesco Aquilini said at a news conference on Thursday. “Their passion and commitment, both as players and in management, shine daily, and they set the standard through their professionalism and character. Forward thinking, intelligent, and strengthened by adversity, these leaders have a clear vision of what it means to be a proud member of the Vancouver Canucks.”

Vancouver finished the 2025-26 season with a 25-49-8 record (58 points) for last in the league. The Canucks have the third overall pick.

Johnson, who will report to the Sedins, has previous GM experience with the American Hockey League’s Abbotsford Canucks, winning the Calder Cup in 2025. He has served as a player development consultant and director of player development with the Vancouver organization before his elevation to assistant GM in March 2024.

“He built a championship team in Abbotsford when people weren’t expecting it, and he’s been a great guy to work with,” Rutherford said.

Johnson played center for five NHL teams — including the Canucks for two seasons from 2008-10 — in a career spanning 13 seasons from 1997 to 2011. He totaled 38 goals and 122 points in 701 regular-season games.

Henrik Sedin played his entire NHL career with the Canucks (2000-18), recording 240 goals and 1,070 points (most in franchise history) in 1,330 regular-season games and 23 goals and 78 points in 105 playoff games.

The three-time All-Star won the Art Ross (league’s top point scorer) and Hart Memorial (most valuable player) trophies in the 2009-10 season and the King Clancy Memorial Trophy for leadership and humanitarian contribution in 2015-16 and 2017-18.

Playing his entire NHL career over the same span with his brother, Daniel Sedin totaled 393 goals and 1,041 points (second-most in franchise history) in 1,306 regular-season games. He had 25 goals and 71 points in 102 postseason games.

Also a three-time All-Star, Daniel Sedin won the Art Ross Trophy and Ted Lindsay Award (most outstanding player) in 2010-11 and the King Clancy Memorial Trophy in 2017-18.

Vancouver selected Daniel Sedin with the second overall pick and Henrik Sedin with the third overall pick in the 1999 NHL Draft.

–Field Level Media

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