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Ryan Johansen (born July 31, 1992) is a Canadian professional
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who is currently a free agent. Growing up, he played
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in the
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area until joining the junior ranks with the
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of the
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(BCHL) for one season. In 2009–10, he moved to the
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level with the
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of the
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(WHL). After his first WHL season, he was selected fourth overall by the
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in the 2010 NHL Entry Draft. He would play five seasons with them before being traded to the
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for
Seth Jones Jared Seth Jones (born October 3, 1994) is an American professional ice hockey defenceman, defenseman for the Florida Panthers of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was selected fourth overall by the Nashville Predators in the 2013 NHL entry ...
in January 2016. Playing parts of eight seasons with Nashville, he was a key part of seven straight postseason berths for the Predators, including a trip to the
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. Nearing the end of his contract as the Predators declined, he was traded to the Avalanche in the 2023 offseason. Internationally, he has competed for the Canadian national junior team at the
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, where he earned a silver medal and was named to the Tournament All-Star Team. In 2015, he participated in the 2015 NHL Skills Competition and was named the
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MVP.


Playing career


Amateur

Johansen was drafted into the
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(WHL) 150th overall by the
Portland Winterhawks The Portland Winterhawks are a junior ice hockey team based in Portland, Oregon. Founded in 1950 as the Edmonton Oil Kings, the team relocated to Portland in 1976 and was known as the Winter Hawks until 2009. The team plays in the U.S. Divisio ...
in the 2007 Bantam Draft. Having been offered an
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to play with
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, he opted to play for the
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of the
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(BCHL) in 2008–09 to protect his eligibility for the
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(NCAA). He appeared in 42 games for the Vees as a 16-year-old, scoring 5 goals and 12 assists. Convinced of his ability, the Winterhawks persuaded Johansen to forego university and join their club for the
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. In Portland, he joined a line with fellow 2010 NHL Entry Draft prospects
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and Brad Ross. He finished the year with 25 goals and 69 points in 71 games, second among league rookies behind Kevin Connauton and second in team scoring, behind Chris Francis. Helping the Winterhawks make the playoffs one year after finishing last in the WHL, they advanced to the second round. Johansen added 18 points in 13 games, ninth in league scoring and first among rookies, despite playing in only two of four playoff rounds. Johansen rapidly climbed prospect charts for the 2010 NHL Draft, starting the year as a potential second round selection, before rising to 16th among North American skaters when the
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(CSB) released its mid-season ranking. Johansen's coach with Penticton noted that, as one of the younger players of his draft class, his skill was often overlooked. NHL scouts praised his speed, playmaking ability and vision on the ice but believed he needed to show more consistency and physicality. He had been compared to
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centre
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, while Johansen had said he tried to model his game after
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centre
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. He finished the season as the tenth ranked skater according to Central Scouting and was projected to be a top 20 pick, perhaps as high as top 10. With the fourth overall pick in the 2010 NHL Draft, Johansen was chosen by the
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. A couple of months after his draft, Johansen signed with Columbus to a three-year, entry-level contract on September 9, 2010. With a base salary of $900,000, the deal could have reached $1.975 million per year if he achieved all his bonus incentives. Attending his first NHL training camp that month, he did not make the Blue Jackets roster and was returned to Portland on October 2 for another year of junior hockey. Back in the WHL, Johansen was chosen to represent the league at the 2010
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, a six-game exhibition tournament featuring all-stars from the
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(CHL) against Russian junior players. He completed the 2010–11 season improving to 92 points (40 goals and 52 assists) in 63 games, ranking seventh among league scorers.


Professional


Columbus Blue Jackets (2011–2016)

Prior to the start of the 2011–12 season, Johansen participated in the Blue Jackets training camp and their annual NHL Prospects Tournament. Following training camp, Johansen made the Blue Jackets opening line-up and subsequently made his NHL debut on October 7, 2011. He registered 8 minutes and 46 seconds of ice time in his debut as the Blue Jackets fell 3–2 to the
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. Johansen later registered his first NHL point, an assist on a
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goal, in a 4–3 loss to the
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on October 22. Three days later, Johansen and fellow rookie John Moore both scored their first career NHL goals against the
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to lead the team to their first win of the season. This marked the first time in franchise history that two players scored their first NHL goals in the same game. As he continued to be a mainstay in the Blue Jackets lineup, Johansen became the third player in NHL history to tally two game-winning goals as his first in the NHL. After playing in his ninth game of the season, having recorded two goals and two assists in that span, Johansen was notified by Blue Jackets head coach
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that he would remain with the team and not be returned to junior. By November 14, Johansen was tied with Vinny Prospal for the team's goal-scoring lead with five. Johansen also became the first player since
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to score his club’s first three game-winners of the season. Although he would experience bouts of pointlessness, Johansen was often placed on the top line with Rick Nash and
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. By mid-January, Johansen had accumulated seven goals and eight assists for 15 points through 36 games and was tied for the NHL lead among rookies with three game-winning goals. As a result, he was one of 12 rookies selected to participate at the 2012 NHL All-Star Skills Competition. Due to the NHL's decision to lock out the players at the start of the 2012–13 season until a new
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could be reached, Johansen was reassigned to the Blue Jackets'
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(AHL) affiliate, the
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. He made an immediate impact on their top line by tallying six points in seven games to lead them to a 5–1–1 record for the first time in franchise history. Through December, Johansen steadily led the team with 18 points through 22 games while playing an average of 20 minutes per night on their top line. On February 24, 2013, Johansen was re-called by the Blue Jackets for the remainder of the season after an agreement was reached. At the time, he had accumulated 13 goals and 13 assists through 33 games. However, after only collecting two assists and two penalty minutes in 10 games with the Blue Jackets, Johansen was re-assigned to the Falcons on February 6. He was recalled back to the NHL on February 24 and immediately centered a line with Matt Calvert and
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. On April 12, Johansen played in his 100th career NHL game against the
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and scored a goal for the second consecutive game. By the end of the month, Johansen had tallied five goals and seven assists for 12 points with 12 penalty minutes through 40 games. Shortly after the Blue Jackets were eliminated from playoff contention, he was re-assigned to the Falcons on April 28 to help them with their 2013
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Championship run. After being benched by the Falcons coaching staff during the 2012 Calder Cup Championships, Johansen described himself as hitting "rock bottom." He subsequently spent the offseason gaining muscle and he returned to the Blue Jackets training camp weighing 222 pounds. Although the Blue Jackets struggled to win games at the start of the 2013–14 season, Johansen began to develop chemistry with new linemates Brandon Dubinsky and
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on the top line. Alongside his new linemates, Johansen tallied 13 points through 20 games and recorded 54 shots on net to rank second on the team behind Atkinson. By the end of November, Johansen led the team with 10 goals and 9 assists for 19 points as they finished the month maintaining a 10–3–2 record. Johansen continued to remain a consistent offensive threat even after being reunited with his original line of R. J. Umberger and Foligno. By December 5, he had registered 20 points in 28 games to put him on pace for a 60-point season. This trend continued throughout the month and by December 18, he led the team with 27 points through 34 games while also maintaining a nine-game point streak. He also improved his face-off win percentage to 52.85 while also taking the most face-offs for the team with 306. By early February, Johansen led the Blue Jackets in goals and points while tied for 14th in the NHL with 23 goals. On April 8, Johansen scored the game-winning goal at 3:33 of overtime to lead the Blue Jackets to their 41st win of the season and tie a franchise record. After scoring another game-winning goal a few days later, he helped the Blue Jackets clinch the first wild-card spot to face the
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in the first round of the
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. Johansen finished the regular season playing in all 82 games and leading the Blue Jackets with 33 goals and 30 assists for 63 points. His efforts were subsequently recognised with the NHL's Third Star of the Week. During the 2014 off-season, Johansen and the Columbus Blue Jackets engaged in lengthy contract negotiations which Blue Jackets president of hockey operations John Davidson called "absurd" and "extortion." He later revealed that the team had offered Johansen numerous contract offers including $6 million, $32 million, and $46 million. Johansen eventually agreed on a three-year contract worth $3 million the first two years and $6 million in the last on October 6 after he had already missed the majority of training camp. Despite the holdout, Johansen made an immediate impact on the Blue Jackets lineup by quickly tallying six goals and 14 assists for 20 points through 17 games.


Nashville Predators (2016–2023)

On January 6, 2016, Johansen was traded by the Blue Jackets to the
Nashville Predators The Nashville Predators (colloquially referred to as the Preds) are a professional ice hockey team based in Nashville, Tennessee. The Predators compete in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a member of the Central Division (NHL), Central Divisio ...
in exchange for
Seth Jones Jared Seth Jones (born October 3, 1994) is an American professional ice hockey defenceman, defenseman for the Florida Panthers of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was selected fourth overall by the Nashville Predators in the 2013 NHL entry ...
. He made an immediate impact on the lineup upon joining the team by tallying three goals and five assists through his first seven games with the team. Although he became a mainstay playing alongside James Neal on the Predators top line, the two failed to find a stable left-winger to play alongside them. As the two eventually found a stable partner in Calle Jarnkrok, Johansen added 18 points in his first 26 games with the Predators. From January 16 to March 23, the team maintained a 17–6–6 record while Johansen and Neal had combined for 10 goals and 20 points through the month of March. Although the Predators then suffered a losing streak from March 26 to April 2, the team qualified for the
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when the
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lost to the
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. At the time, Johansen had tied for second with 13 points while Neal led the team with 17 points over 15 games. He subsequently finished the regular season with 34 points in 42 games with Nashville. Upon qualifying for the playoffs, Johansen and the Predators met with the Anaheim Ducks in the first round. The trio of Johansen – Neal – Jarnkrok maintained their strong offensive abilities by collaborating for the first goal just 35 seconds into Game 1. However, during Game 6, head coach
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moved
Filip Forsberg Carl Filip Anton Forsberg (; born 13 August 1994), nicknamed "Fil", is a Swedish professional ice hockey player and alternate captain for the Nashville Predators of the National Hockey League (NHL). Forsberg was selected by the Washington Capit ...
up on the top line with Johansen and James Neal. The trio immediately developed chemistry together and combined for the game-winning goal to force Game 7. After the team won their franchise's first Game 7, they advanced to the second round against the
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. Johansen, Neal, and Forsberg all finished the Anaheim series ranked third on the team with three points. By Game 3 against the Sharks, Johansen had maintained a three-game point streak to rank fifth among all centres in the playoffs. Unlike the previous season, Johansen began the 2016–17 season playing alongside Kevin Fiala and Filip Forsberg. However, the line would soon evolve to include Forsberg, Johansen and
Viktor Arvidsson Johan Viktor Arvidsson (born 8 April 1993) is a Swedish professional ice hockey player for the Edmonton Oilers of the National Hockey League (NHL). He was selected by the Nashville Predators in the fourth round, 112th overall, at the 2014 NHL e ...
as the Predators main top line as the month continued. On this line, he tallied four assists over eight games before scoring his first goal of the season in the Predator's 5–1 win over the Colorado Avalanche on November 1. Following this goal, he quickly tallied three goals and two assists over two games after only tallying five points in his previous 14 games. By December 2, Johansen had tied with Forsberg for the team's scoring lead with 16 points, including tallying seven points over his previous four games. At the end of the month, Johansen led the team with 17 assists and 24 points while linemate Arvidsson ranked second with 9 goals and 14 assists. Johansen played in his 400th career NHL game on January 26, 2017, as the Predators beat the
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4–3. Following his milestone game, Johansen quickly accumulated two goals and six assists over seven games to continue leading the Predators with 38 points. By early March, Johansen and Forsberg tied for the team scoring lead with 49 points while Johansen led the team with 39 assists. On March 27, Johansen tallied his 100th career goal into an empty net for a 3–1 win over the
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. He finished the regular season with 47 assists and 61 points while leading the team with 54.6 percent of faceoff wins. His line with Forsberg and Arvidsson combined for 76 goals, 180 points, and controlled 58.9 percent of total shot attempts. As the Predators faced off against the
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in the
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, Johansen continued his dominant performance by tallying at least one point in all four games of the first round sweep. In their second round matchup against the
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, Johansen scored the series-winning goal in Game 6 to help the Predators advance to the Western Conference Finals. However, his success was soon cut short as he suffered a thigh injury during their Game 4 loss to the Anaheim Ducks. Johansen immediately underwent emergency surgery for an acute compartment syndrome in his left thigh and was ruled out for the remainder of the playoffs. At the time of the injury, he was tied for the team lead with 13 points through 14 playoff games. Despite his absence, the Predators reached the
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against the
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, falling in six games to the defending champions. Following the loss, Johansen signed an eight-year, $64 million contract worth $8 million annually through the 2024–25 season, the biggest signing in Predators' history. Johansen recovered during the offseason and returned for the Predator's training camp ahead of the 2017–18 season. As
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was named team captain, Johansen was named an alternate captain alongside Forsberg and
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. As the Predators struggled to produce goals through October, head coach Peter Laviolette moved
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to the top line with Johansen and Arvidsson in early November to generate more offensive opportunities. This was shortlived however and Johansen was again reunited with Forsberg and Arvidsson on the Predators top line. After going goalless throughout October, Johansen scored his first goal of the season on November 17 to break
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's franchise shutout record. Although he would miss three games with an upper-body injury in early December, Johansen continued to produce offensively for the Predators and tallied two assists in his return on December 13. Although Johansen would suffer a minor mid-game injury in January, he remained the sole original player on the top line as the Predators lost both Forsberg and Arvidsson to injuries. Once the two wingers returned, the line continued to dominate on the ice and helped the Predators maintain a 15-game point streak through late February and early March. On April 5, Johansen and the Predators won their first Central Division title in franchise history to clinch a spot in the
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. He finished the regular season fourth on the team with 15 goals and 39 assists for 54 points through 79 games. Johansen's top line helped the Predators beat the Colorado Avalanche and helped them force a Game 7 against the
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. In Game 6 against the Jets, Johansen tallied his 12th and 13th points of the playoffs to tie his career high in points during a post-single season. Although the Predators were eliminated from the playoffs in Game 7 of the second round, Johansen's line with Forsberg and Arvidsson combined for 18 goals over the playoffs. When Johansen was reunited with Forsberg and Arvidsson to start the 2018–19 season, he immediately started the season by tallying multiple assists in five out of the first six games. The trio combined for 28 points through the first nine games of the season as the Predators maintained a 7–2–0 record and a five game point streak. By November 7, Johansen led the team in scoring with 15 points followed closely behind by Forsberg and Arvidsson with 14 and 12 respectively. However, despite their early success, the line began to fragment as Johansen went on a seven-game goalless streak while Arvidsson suffered a lower body injury. While Arvidsson recovered, head coach Peter Laviolette alternated between Colton Sissons, Kevin Fiala, and Craig Smith on the Predators' top line with Johansen and Forsberg. In spite of his alternating linemates, Johansen continued to lead the team in scoring with 17 assists and 21 points while also winning 55.4 percent of his face-offs. By the end of the month, Johansen and Forsberg were the only Predators skaters to have accumulated over 20 points, although Forsberg would soon miss numerous games due to an upper-body injury. While both of his linemates were out of the lineup, Johansen gained Ryan Hartman and Kevin Fiala as his new regular linemates. In the first seven games following Forsberg's injuries, he quickly accumulated one goal and four assists for five points. Once Forsberg returned to the lineup, the trio immediately re-established their chemistry and combined for three of the teams' four goals during their 4–3 win over the Blackhawks on January 9. Following his linemates return, Johansen maintained a six-game point streak that was snapped in a loss to the Winnipeg Jets on January 17. In the same game, Johansen served a minor penalty for high-sticking Jets forward
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, was subsequently suspended for two games, and forfeited $86,021.50 to the Players' Emergency Assistance Fund. Despite missing two games, Johansen still returned to the Predators lineup as their leading scorer with eight goals and 34 assists for 42 points. On March 16, Johansen tallied his 400th career NHL point with an assist on Forsberg's goal in a loss to the
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. Later that month, he tallied his 50th assist of the season to become the second player in franchise history to reach this milestone. Johansen finished the regular season with 14 goals and 50 assists to lead the team with 64 points as they qualified for the
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. Johansen entered the first round against the
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with a six-game scoring streak of three goals and six assists from the previous playoffs. Although Johansen remained with his usual linemates, they failed to reproduce their previous playoff production and finished the postseason with a combined four points through six games. Following one of his best offensive seasons, Johansen experienced a dip in production in part due to various changes to the Predator's lineup and the shortened season as a result of
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. Unlike the previous seasons, Johansen spent the majority of the shortened 2019–20 season with Jarnkrok and Arvidsson as his wingers instead of Forsberg. In early December, Johansen was fined $5,000 for elbowing
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forward Brayden Point during their 3–2 overtime loss. As the Predators struggled to win games and maintained a 19-15-7 record heading into January, head coach Laviolette was replaced with John Hynes. Despite the new head coach, Johansen and the Predators continued to struggle to score goals. By late January, Johansen had 10 goals and 27 points while his line averaged 0.93 expected goals per 20 minutes at five-on-five. When the NHL paused play due to the
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, Johansen was on pace for 43 points with 14 goals and 22 assists through 68 games. He later expressed his disappointment in his play, stating: "I'll be honest, it has chewed me up this year. This is an experience I haven't had since I was a young player, and it ate me up. You've got teammates counting on you, you've got this big contract, and you're just trying to find it." While the league paused play, Johansen and teammates Josi,
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, and
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established a fund at two
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locations in Nashville to serve hospital workers. Once the NHL resumed for the
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, Johansen was reunited with Forsberg and Arvidsson for the Qualifiers against the
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. Johansen began the shortened 2020–21 season with four assists in 10 games before being sidelined with an upper body injury. He subsequently missed seven games to recover before returning to the lineup for their game against the
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on February 23. However, his season continued to be derailed as he only played four more games before being added to the Predators' COVID-19 list. His time on the protocol was shortlived and he was removed on March 4. Throughout the remainder of the season, Johansen occasionally gained Eeli Tolvanen as his winger in place of Arvidsson. On April 6, 2022, Johansen recorded his first career NHL
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to help the Predators maintain their lead for the Western Conference's first Wild Card spot. Despite playing with struggling line mates, Johansen finished the regular season with 26 goals and 37 assists for 63 points. During the 2022–23 season, Johansen was reunited with former Portland Winter Hawks teammate
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. By late November, the duo had combined for 14 goals in 18 games. The two were joined by Tolvanen for six games before he was removed from the top line. On November 11, 2022, Johansen played in his 800th career NHL game against the Colorado Avalanche. In February 2023, during a game against the
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, Johansen was inadvertently cut by the skate of
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and underwent surgery on his lower right leg. At the time of the injury, he ranked fifth on the Predators with 28 points through 55 games. Johansen was expected to need 12 weeks to recover and thus miss the remainder of the regular season.


Colorado Avalanche and Philadelphia Flyers (2023–present)

Following the 2022–23 season and seven and a half seasons within the Predators organization, Johansen was traded at 50% retention for the remaining two years of his contract to the Colorado Avalanche in exchange for the rights to Alex Galchenyuk on June 24, 2023. On March 6, 2024, Johansen was traded to the
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, and placed on waivers. He cleared waivers the next day and was assigned to Philadelphia's AHL affiliate, the
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. However, due to an existing injury that was discovered during the trade and NHL rules regarding the assignment of injured NHL players to a team's AHL team roster, he was required to remain on the NHL roster. On August 20, 2024, Johansen was placed on unconditional waivers following material breach of contract.


International play

Johansen was invited to take part in the Canadian national junior team's selection camp in August and December 2011. He was later named to the squad, competing in the
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, held in
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. Making his international debut against Russia, he scored his first goal for Canada in a 5–3 win. In the quarterfinal against Switzerland, he was named the player of the game, having scored his second goal of the tournament. He scored again in the semifinal against the United States to help Canada advance to the gold medal game, where they were defeated 5–3 by Russia. Johansen finished with three goals and nine points, third in team scoring behind
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and Ryan Ellis, and was named to the Tournament All-Star Team.


Personal life

Johansen was born in
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,
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, to Randall and Rosalind Johansen. He has a younger brother,
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, who currently plays for the
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in the AHL after being drafted by the Washington Capitals in 2016. Johansen played his first years of
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with the Vancouver Thunderbirds organization until his family moved to the suburb of Port Moody. He played in Port Moody at the double-A level through to bantam (age 13–14 level), including a peewee (age 11–12) provincial championship. In 2007–08, he played with the Vancouver North East Chiefs of the BC Hockey Major Midget League, British Columbia Major Midget League. Johansen is a Christianity, Christian. After visiting a Christian conference for hockey players, he said, “I decided at the end of that conference that I wanted to get baptized and I wanted to spend the rest of my life following Jesus. … Him being in my heart, it’s a special feeling.”


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References


External links

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Ryan Johansen on HockeyCanada.ca
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