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THE MOJ: Perseverance pays off for B.C.91Ƶs 91Ƶother91Ƶ Johansen brother

Lucas win American Hockey League title with family, including NHLer Ryan, cheering him on
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Randall, Lucas, Rosalind and Ryan Johansen - along with Ryan91Ƶs girlfriend Abbey Gray - celebrate Lucas and the Hershey Bears winning the AHL Championship in Palm Springs last Wednesday. Photo courtesy of Randall Johansen

Sometimes it91Ƶs not about the accomplishment but the journey that gets you there.

Such is the case for Port Moody91Ƶs Lucas Johansen.

A first-round pick (28th overall) of the Washington Capitals in the 2018 NHL Entry Draft, Johansen91Ƶs professional career has been derailed by injuries which caused him to miss almost two seasons along with parts of others.

So when Johansen91Ƶs Hershey Bears won the American Hockey League championship last Wednesday in Palm Springs by defeating the Coachella Valley Firebirds 3-2 in overtime of game seven, you knew that it had to mean a lot more to Johansen and his family, which includes his dad Randall, mom Rosalind and older brother Ryan 91Ƶ who has 11 NHL seasons to his credit.

Randall and Rosalind flew to Pennsylvania for games three, four and five, then hopped onto a charter provided by the Bears for family and friends to California for the games six and seven. Ryan was in Scottsdale for former teammate Luke Kunin91Ƶs bachelor party and then decided to rent a car and drive to Palm Springs to see the final two games.

They were all on hand for to see Michael Vecchione score off a rebound at 16:19 of overtime to give the Bears the championship after rallying from a 2-0 deficit in game seven.

91ƵTo see that that goal go in - I went pretty blank after that - it was it was just really special,91Ƶ says Lucas.

While Lucas was joining the party on the ice, Ryan was losing it in the stands.

91ƵThe funny thing is my wife gets really emotional in games but we were more in control. With Ryan, it was almost like he was out there on the ice with him,91Ƶ said Randall, whose passion for photography resulted in over 4,300 photos of the last five games. 91ƵWe91Ƶre sitting among the Firebird fans and when we scored the arena went silent. Ryan91Ƶs so excited he almost knocks me and my camera into the row ahead of us.91Ƶ

In fact, Ryan could have been assessed a two-minute minor after the goal.

91ƵWhen they scored, I just pulled up my arm to celebrate and bam! I hit this woman next to me with my elbow. I still don91Ƶt know where I hit her but she was really nice about it. She91Ƶs like, 91Ƶhey, congratulations91Ƶ after I just smoked her with my elbow and I91Ƶm like, 91ƵI91Ƶm so sorry. Are you okay?91Ƶ And she91Ƶs like 91Ƶit91Ƶs fine. I91Ƶm okay,91Ƶ recalled Ryan.

For Ryan, watching Lucas play in person was extra special but also left him powerless.

91ƵI haven91Ƶt seen him play live since he was 17 years old. It91Ƶs almost been nine years since I91Ƶve seen him play hockey live. It was like watching a boxing fight. You know, you91Ƶre flinching, you91Ƶre dodging punches and all that stuff but it was so cool. It91Ƶs so hard to put into words,91Ƶ says Ryan.

With 842 NHL games to his credit, along with 67 post-season games, Ryan had to sit through it all rather than being able to determine his own fate.

91ƵRyan91Ƶs been through playoffs in the NHL and in junior. He91Ƶs played in the World Juniors, so he knows what the battle is about and what you have to go through in those close games. Now he91Ƶs there watching and he91Ƶs pretty much helpless in the stands, but the energy he had was amazing,91Ƶ says Randall.

For Lucas, it was the reward for persevering through two lost seasons. Hip and neck injuries basically limited him to 14 games during the 2019-20 and 2020-21 seasons. Add the pressure and expectations that come with being a first-round pick and you start to understand what this championship means to him and his family.

There91Ƶs been a lot of adversity but his family has always been there providing support.

91ƵIt91Ƶs one of those things that91Ƶs really hard to put into words. Lucas is more than a brother to me. We91Ƶre best friends. I91Ƶve always tried to help guide him and encourage him and be there for him with all the injuries and then just watching him work to get healthier91ƵI91Ƶm so happy and proud of him,91Ƶ noted Ryan.

91ƵHe91Ƶs had every reason to quit hockey. He91Ƶs had some bad luck but we tried to stay positive. What he went through, his perseverance was amazing. Every summer he worked his tail off and he was ready to go. He wouldn91Ƶt even be upset. It was a real special feeling in the end with how all of this worked out,91Ƶ said Randall.

As for Lucas, winning the Calder Cup is something that he will never forget.

91ƵThis game is such a grind and you never know when it can be taken away from you. It was definitely a couple long years there for me but you know, we never lost sight of the prize. The reason you play the game is to win and I91Ƶm no different. I just felt really good to get back on track after the last couple years and to win a championship. It91Ƶs just something that you always dreamed of and I91Ƶm just pumped about it,91Ƶ said Lucas, who was also part of the Kelowna Rockets WHL championship team in 2015.

As for the support of his family, Lucas can91Ƶt say enough.

91ƵAll of them have been amazing but especially Ryan in particular. He91Ƶs been so supportive. He obviously gets it. He knows how hard it is to win. The night before game seven we went to dinner as a family. He kept saying, 91ƵYou got to do it. You have to win. You91Ƶll have a brotherhood that no one can ever take away from you guys. Get it done.91Ƶ He was so fired up,91Ƶ noted Lucas.

91ƵThen there91Ƶs my mom and dad who have obviously been our number one supporters our entire career, so when they came on the ice after the game you could just see the joy on everyone91Ƶs face. I remember just giving them a hug and that was a moment that we91Ƶll definitely cherish forever because it was pretty special.91Ƶ

And as if Lucas winning an AHL championship wasn91Ƶt enough to digest, three days later Ryan was dealt to the Colorado Avalanche after eight seasons as a Nashville Predator.

91ƵSpending all those years in Nashville, it wasn91Ƶt just about hockey for me. It was really just trying to make a difference. Whether it was shaking a hand, crossing paths with somebody or just doing things in community representing the organization,91Ƶ says Ryan, who was traded for Alex Galchenyuk.

91ƵIt91Ƶs got an extremely special place in my heart. I plan to retire there and hopefully start a family in Nashville down the road, but for now, I have an incredible opportunity with a great team in Colorado. At this point in my career to have a chance for that brass ring, it91Ƶs pretty darn exciting. I91Ƶm looking forward to show my new teammates and the organization that I can help get us back there.91Ƶ

OVERTIME: The Ryan and Lucas Johansen Celebrity Golf Classic benefitting The Eagle Ridge Hospital Foundation at the Westwood Plateau Golf Course on Wednesday, July 12 and is sold out. However, there are still tickets available for 91ƵA Night from Nashville91Ƶ event with songwriters Eric Van Houten and Heath Warren that takes place on Sunday, July 9th at the Port Moody Inlet Theatre. Tickets can be .

Veteran B.C. sports personality Bob 91Ƶthe Moj91Ƶ Marjanovich writes twice weekly for Black Press Media. And check out his weekly podcast every Monday at Today in B.C. or your local Black Press Media website.

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