
Sedin Takes the Helm as Canucks Eye Future Glory at 2026 World Championship
President of Hockey Operations Daniel Sedin is in Switzerland, watching the 2026 World Championship and shaping the Canucks' draft strategy.
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President of Hockey Operations Daniel Sedin is in Switzerland, watching the 2026 World Championship and shaping the Canucks' draft strategy.

President of Hockey Operations Daniel Sedin is scouting at the 2026 World Championship, praising emerging stars while outlining a rebuild that leverages family ties, a deep draft pool and a clear vision for the Vancouver Canucks.

With Evgeni Malkin's contract hanging in the balance and a wave of young talent poised to break through, Pittsburgh's front office is poised for a busy offseason.

Henrik and Daniel Sedin, together with general manager Ryan Johnson, outline a bold vision to reshape the Vancouver Canucks, confronting past shortcomings while seeking community connection and on‑ice resurgence.

Macklin Celebrini will lead Canada at the World Championships with Sidney Crosby as an alternate, while the San Jose Sharks sign Carson Wetsch and lock in the 20th overall pick. Additional updates include schedule releases, CHL honors, and coaching dismissals across the league.
The Grand Rapids Griffins lost 2‑1 to the Chicago Wolves in the opening game of the Central Division final, while the Vancouver Canucks announced the Sedin twins as co‑presidents of hockey operations and promoted Ryan Johnson to general manager. Meanwhile, the Edmonton Oilers terminated head coach Kris Knoblauch after three seasons.

The Vancouver Canucks announced that former player Ryan Johnson will take over as general manager while twins Daniel and Henrik Sedin will jointly head hockey operations, marking a major shift after the dismissal of Patrik Allvin.

After 13 years of development work, Ryan Johnson ascends to general manager of the Vancouver Canucks, while Daniel and Henrik Sedin join the front office and Francesco Aquilini praises the new team.

Ryan Johnson's rise to general manager of the Vancouver Canucks brings a decade‑long internal journey, the Sedin brothers' new leadership roles, and a focused draft plan for 2026.

The Vancouver Canucks announced a reshaping of their front office, elevating Henrik and Daniel Sedin to co‑presidents while promoting longtime executive Ryan Johnson to general manager, marking a new chapter after Jim Rutherford’s exit.

After years of underperformance, the Vancouver Canucks have appointed Ryan Johnson as head of hockey operations, enlisting the Sedin twins to shape a new organizational culture and drive the necessary transformations.

Ryan Johnson, who has served as assistant general manager since 2013, is expected to be elevated to general manager as the Vancouver Canucks announce a sweeping front‑office reorganisation.

Ryan Johnson, a longtime insider with the Vancouver Canucks, is being considered for a newly created leadership position, backed by Jim Rutherford and potentially joining the Sedin twins in the front office.

The Vancouver Canucks are considering Ryan Johnson, longtime assistant GM and current Abbotsford Canucks chief, for the newly created Head of Hockey Operations role, with President Jim Rutherford publicly endorsing his promotion.