While the cause of death is unknown, he was forced to retire from professional hockey before the 2006-07 season, when a pre-season physical revealed a congenital heart malfunction.
A native of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Johnson was drafted in the second round in 1989 by the Philadelphia Flyers, but was traded to the Detroit Red Wings. He then played at the University of North Dakota and with the Canadian National Team. In 1993-94 he began his NHL career with the Detroit Red Wings followed by stints with the Pittsburgh Penguins and Chicago Blackhawks.
He joined the Nashville Predators when the club was founded in 1998 and became its captain from 2002 to 2006. Under his leadership, the Predators qualified for their first Stanley Cup playoffs during the 2003–04 season.
Johnson will not only be remembered for his accomplishments as a sportsman, but also as a kind-hearted and soft-spoken personality off the pitch, who always cared for others' interests first, according to his teammates.
“He was one of the nicest guys I’ve ever met,” former Predators' goalie and teammate Chris Mason told USA Today. “He was the kind of guy that Predators (officials) wanted their other players to be like on or off the ice.”
Laidlaw recalled that Johnson was ridiculed by other players for asking for more money from the Predators when negotiations for prolonging his contract were going on. He said Johnson cherished his captainship and the bond he had with fellow players too much to push for more profitable terms.
“His whole family was like that—they were all highly principled,” Laidlaw said. “Greg had a code he followed as a player, and he lived his life the same way.” Laidlaw added, “He always did everything in a respectful manner.”
"I was an average player—I was never anything special—but the best years of my life were here with the Predators," Johnson told the Nashville Post. "To have a young family [at the time], [an] amazing city, these were, without a doubt, the best years of my life."
Greg Johnson is survived by his wife, Kristin, and two daughters, Carson and Piper.
