Over the past week and a half, Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin and director of player personnel Scott Young took in a series of World Junior games in Ottawa, watched Vancouver’s AHL affiliate in Laval and were in attendance together to witness the Canucks’ 5-4 overtime loss to the Montreal Canadiens on Monday.
The Vancouver Canucks rejected a trade proposal from the New York Rangers earlier this season that would have swapped J.T. Miller for Mika Zibanejad in a one-for-one deal. The Athletic’s Josh Yohe reported the offer on Tuesday while Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman speculated the Rangers might have taken advantage of Miller's leave of absence in November to float the swap to the Canucks.
The Rangers reportedly tried to land J.T. Miller in a trade with the Canucks, but saw a one-for-one offer rebuffed.
Amid reports of discord between the two stars, there have been a lot of calls for the Canucks to trade one of them. What if they just told them to put their differences aside?
The Vancouver Canucks find themselves in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. Reports suggest J.T. Miller and Elias Pettersson, two of the team’s cornerstone players, are navigating an internal clash while also being the subject of trade speculation.
The Vancouver Canucks reportedly turned down an offer from the New York Rangers to trade Mika Zibanejad for J.T. Miller earlier this season, according to
Miller, who was drafted in the first round by the Rangers in 2011, spent parts of his first six NHL seasons in New York and as reported by Sportsnet hockey analyst Nick Kypreos, if Miller were to OK a trade out of British Columbia, a reunion on Broadway would be the exception.
NHL analyst Sam Cosentino made his stance extremely clear on who the Vancouver Canucks should trade between star forwards J.T. Miller and Elias Pettersson during a recent segment on Sportsnet.
With a reported tension between J.T. Miller and Elias Pettersson, the Vancouver Canucks may be forced to trade one of them. Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman is reporting the Canucks have begun to test the trade market for these two forwards,
J.T. Miller scored in the shootout and the Vancouver Canucks beat the Seattle Kraken 4-3. Conor Garland, Tyler Myers and Max Sasson scored in regulation for the Canucks.
J.T. Miller’s name continues to dominate trade rumors, and now, according to Sportsnet analyst Nick Kypreos , the Vancouver Canucks forward has identified one team he'd waive his no-move clause to facilitate a trade.
The Vancouver Canucks appear to be listening to offers on J.T. Miller, and now we know of a huge deal they turned down from New York earlier in the season.