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The Vancouver Canucks are in the final stages of their search for a new head of hockey operations, with Ryan Johnson reportedly emerging as the front-runner for the position. Canucks Army indicates that Johnson has been offered the job, with momentum shifting in his favor according to Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman.
Johnson's background includes a significant tenure with the Canucks, having served as a development coach and most recently as the General Manager of the AHL's Abbotsford Canucks, where he led the team to a Calder Cup victory.
Meanwhile, reflecting on his own experience with the Canucks, former coach Bruce Boudreau discussed the pressures of coaching in the NHL, particularly in relation to the recent changes within the league, emphasizing the uncertainties coaches face during their tenures.
Additionally, the Canucks are contemplating the possibility of trading up for the second overall pick in the upcoming NHL draft, which could greatly influence their rebuilding strategy. Sources suggest this draft class has standout talents that could be pivotal for the franchise's future.
In a retrospective, the Canucks are also marking the 20th anniversary of the significant trade that brought Roberto Luongo to the team, highlighting its lasting impact on the franchise and its fans, as the trade tree from this transaction continues to evolve.
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