The Vancouver Canucks may have pivoted in their front office search after recent NHL rumours connected Evan Gold to the franchise’s open general manager position. But now fresh reports have emerged suggesting Ryan Johnson has pulled to the front of the queue as the internal candidate to land the job after continued talks within the organisation.Ryan Johnson is already in a prominent spot in the Vancouver Canucks organization after helping build out the successful Abbotsford Canucks roster. As the offseason continues across the NHL, the latest news roundup suggests Vancouver’s management group may prefer continuity and internal experience.
Vancouver Canucks reconsider Ryan Johnson after Evan Gold speculation
The Vancouver Canucks are reportedly circling back to Ryan Johnson for their vacant general manager job after speculation over Evan Gold’s potential hiring cooled. NHL insider Rick Dhaliwal said this week that Johnson may now be the front-runner as Vancouver continues to reshape its hockey operations department.Johnson is currently the general manager of the Abbotsford Canucks, Vancouver’s American Hockey League affiliate. His work has been widely recognised and has boosted his reputation with the organisation following Abbotsford’s recent Calder Cup success. The Canucks seem interested in rewarding that development success with a bigger executive opportunity.The front office situation rapidly shifted after reports linked former Boston Bruins executive Evan Gold to Vancouver’s management search earlier this week. But after some NHL trade rumours and NHL updates, the organization appears to have circled back to Johnson internally.One other big part of the restructuring could be Daniel Sedin and Henrik Sedin taking on more leadership responsibilities. The retired Vancouver Canucks stars have stayed with the franchise since hanging up their skates and are seen as trusted voices within hockey operations. More internally driven leadership structures could also be favoured by their rising influence in the future.Vancouver is trying to keep the momentum going after showing signs of improvement last year while continuing to build up long-term organisational stability.The Canucks have not yet announced a final hiring decision. Still, the latest NHL news has Ryan Johnson as the top candidate, as the franchise decides on its next leadership move.

