The Vancouver Canucks nearly traded J.T. Miller to the New York Rangers on Saturday, according to multiple reports. Of course, a trade has yet to materialize at this time. Miller scored two points later on Saturday against the Edmonton Oilers after those trade rumors emerged.
After Saturday's collapsed blockbuster deal, reports reveal who was involved in the Rangers' trade for J.T. Miller.
On Saturday rumors began to circulate suggesting that Vancouver Canucks star forward J.T. Miller was on the verge of being traded, with the New York Rangers rumored to be the other team involved in the deal,
Canucks general manager Patrik Allvin on Monday declined to address reports that forward J.T. Miller was nearly traded to the Rangers over the weekend.
Canucks star J.T. Miller firmly addressed trade rumors surrounding him and the Rangers after a win over the Oilers.
J.T. Miller and the Vancouver Canucks secured a 3-2 win over the Edmonton Oilers on Saturday at Rogers Arena. Quinn Hughes scored twice on the power play and Danton Heinen added another goal.
Center missed 10 games earlier this season for personal reasons, had 2 assists in win against Oilers on Saturday
More information continues to come out regarding trade discussions the New York Rangers and Vancouver Canucks had about J.T. Miller. Elliotte Friedman reported that trade talks for Miller were progressing between the Rangers and Canucks up to the point where Vancouver almost held the veteran forward out of their Saturday night matchup against the Edmonton Oilers.
Can anyone stop the Washington Capitals? The Metropolitan Division giants are adding on to their division, conference, and league leading win and point totals.
Simply, the Rangers (23-20-4) made the Senators look more pretender than contender and moved within two points of a wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference in the process. It was
Off-ice drama aside, let’s take a look at how all the NHL teams themselves did across week 15 and then rank them appropriately.