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Darren Dreger confirms Ryan Johnson as GM in major development

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Vincent Carbonneau
April 28, 2026  (5:11 PM)
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Jan 12, 2026; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; View of a Vancouver Canucks logo on a jersey worn by a member of the team during the second period at Bell Centre.
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Ryan Johnson and head coach Adam Foote now sit beside the hardest question in Vancouver's front-office search.

Darren Dreger's point was not that Johnson lacks a future. It was the opposite.

He said Johnson is going to be an NHL general manager. That is a strong endorsement, and it puts the Abbotsford name deeper into this conversation right away.

The real issue is timing. Dreger asked whether Johnson is ready to be that GM now, or whether he still needs a veteran presence next to him.

That is where Vancouver's search gets more interesting. The Canucks are not only choosing a person. They may be choosing a structure.

If the organization believes Johnson is the long-term answer, then the next decision becomes whether it wants to hand him the full chair immediately or protect the move with an experienced hand beside him.

That is why Dreger brought up names like Jim Rutherford or someone else in that mold, even Dale Tallon as an example of the veteran voice type.

Darren Dreger: Re Canucks: [Abbotsford GM] Ryan Johnson's going to be a GM in the NHL, the question is, is he ready to be that...GM now, does he need the veteran presence, experience...a Rutherford or someone else...like a Dale Tallon - Sekeres & Price (4/21)

Vancouver may be choosing between upside and insulation

That is the real pressure point in this story. Johnson sounds like the kind of candidate teams do not want to lose once his time fully arrives.

But this market is not gentle. A rookie GM walking into Vancouver after the kind of collapse this organization just lived through would be stepping into heat from Day 1.

That is why the veteran-presence angle matters so much. It is not an insult to Johnson. It is a recognition that this job may be too loud, too political, and too unstable to treat as a simple promotion.

And if the Canucks do pair him with a stronger senior voice, that tells you plenty too. It would mean the organization likes Johnson, but still does not trust the moment enough to hand him full control.

That kind of split decision can help or hurt. It can steady a young executive. It can also blur power fast if the lines are not clean.

So Dreger's comment does something important. It moves Johnson from a nice internal idea into a real NHL possibility, while also exposing the fear that comes with it.

Vancouver may believe it has a future GM already in the building. The harder part is deciding whether the future has to start right now.

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