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Canucks GM race heats up as fresh developments emerge

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Jonathan Ouimet
April 27, 2026  (0:40)
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Jan 18, 2025; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Vancouver Canucks assistant coach Adam Foote on the bench against the Edmonton Oilers in the second period at Rogers Arena.
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The Vancouver Canucks are hunting for a new GM and the obvious replacement list is short. Patrik Allvin was fired earlier this month.

Assistant GM Ryan Johnson is one in-house option. Other names are floating around the league. None have been confirmed.

The bigger question is whether anyone qualified actually wants the job. Owner Francesco Aquilini's reputation is doing some of the work, even if Vancouver would rather it didn't.

David Pagnotta of The Fourth Period addressed it head-on this week on Daily Faceoff LIVE with Tyler Yaremchuk and Carter Hutton.

"There's 32 National Hockey League GM jobs, and that's it. So if you want one, you gotta suck it up in some circumstances," Pagnotta said.

He pushed back on the idea that Aquilini meddles in hockey operations. The owner has the final word, but day-to-day calls go through Jim Rutherford.

"He's not coming in and telling management to trade Elias Pettersson or that he needs to get this guy and move that guy out," Pagnotta said.

Jim Rutherford remains the gatekeeper as Canucks search drags on

That defense of ownership is doing a lot of heavy lifting. Vancouver finished 25-49-8 for 58 points and dead last in the NHL at 32nd overall.

The Canucks gave up 316 goals on the season and went 4-6-0 in their last 10 games. Adam Foote was hired in May 2025 and inherited a mess on day one.

Pettersson is sitting on a $11.6 million cap hit and a -30 rating. Trade rumors around him have not gone away. The next GM is walking into all of it.

Yaremchuk's question on the segment cut to the bone. Why would a veteran candidate take this job when quieter situations exist around the league?

Pagnotta's answer was honest. There are only 32 of these chairs. If you want one, you take what you can get.

That's the real pitch, and it's not flattering. Come work for an owner who runs everything by Rutherford and hope the chain of command stays clean.

The man who hired Allvin is the same man helping pick his replacement. Whoever takes the job reports up to Rutherford first and the owner second.

Vancouver is a Canadian market with deep pockets and a fan base that still cares. Those are real assets that the front office is counting on selling.

The next name announced will tell us how serious this rebuild really is. Or how badly the Canucks needed to fill the chair before the draft.

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